A morning of the wild winter of 1942 a Soviet fighter plane broke the air embargo of the Germans. It flew over the city and plunged to a predetermined point a light sealed zip bag. At the same time all professional musicians who were fighting in the trenches on the outskirts of the...
Greek elections 1: W...
posted by Ιαγοαρος
The Greek people decided that the symbolic throne of the official power would be handed to none. The people dethroned those who regarded it their property and they did not surrender it unconditionally to no new emerging group. A wise choice despite the public chitchat to the...
Seance I: Shakespear...
posted by Ανδριαννα του Ερ
Q. Dear William thank you for your valuable afterlife time. We are here to discuss with you today the most significant play on stage today, the ambiguous economic crisis. A. All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players Q Some of them surprise us from time...
Elections: an alibi ...
posted by Ιαγοαρος
If elections could change anything they would be illegal, says an old saying. In this particular case though, this congenial certainty of the anarchistic thought is not entirely true. Of course, this is not because the forthcoming elections can really bring any containment of the...
