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knittinganddrinkingtea · 8 months ago
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Asia Piwka by Nikos Papadopoulos for Marie Claire Greece July 2017
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nofatclips · 2 years ago
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Priest by Hypnotic Nausea (featuring Jon Voyager) from the album The Death of All Religions - Video by Shiny Happy People
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actorsinunderwear · 6 months ago
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Nikos Papadopoulos in Life Sentence (1988)
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theunderestimator-2 · 1 year ago
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I just finished reading “THE CRAMPS: STAY SICK, TURN BLUE”, a brilliant new book on one of the sickest bands to crawl out of the rock ’n’ roll gutter and I got to say this exceeded any expectations I had. It focuses on the band’s history but through contributions by musicians, fanzine editors, collectors, record shop owners, dj’s, publishers, writers and various other esteemed figures of the Greek underground & rock scene, it also addresses those particular aspects that made the Cramps excel in a league of their own: their obsessions with obscure ‘50s rock 'n' roll, b-movies and sexual innuendos, a vast world of underground kicks and little-known thrills.
Above all, this book is a treasure trove for those who are fascinated with the Cramps’ trash-chic aesthetic, since it’s chock-full of flyers and posters from the shows they performed in Greece during the ‘90s, as well as lots of rare-to-never-seen-before photos from those gigs by Dimitris Milonas, Nikos Kerkinos, Pavlos Fysakis, Dimitris Kantouris, Pavlos Papadopoulos, Yiannis Andreou and the Music Kitchen archive, an asset that overrides any language barrier for the non-Greek readers of a book written in Greek and published by the independent Athenian publishing house of Εκδόσεις στο Περιθώριο.
Anyone who doesn’t live in Greece but is interested in purchasing the book, can order it online from https://scarecrow.gr/shop/product/the-cramps-stay-sick-turn-blue-book/
***Κεντρική διάθεση: Βιβλιοπωλείο των εκδόσεων των Συναδέλφων (Καλλιδρομίου 30). ***Επίσης στα παρακάτω βιβλιοπωλεία και δισκάδικα στο κέντρο της Αθήνας: Αλφειός (Χ. Τρικούπη 22) Bibliotheque (Θεμιστοκλέους 76) Εναλλακτικό βιβλιοπωλείο (Θεμιστοκλέους 37) Maldoror (Αραχώβης 22) Locomotiva (Μπόταση 7) Solaris (Μπόταση 6) Rhythm Records (Εμμ. Μπενάκη 74) Scarecrow Records (Σολωμού 35) Sound Effect (Καλλιδρομίου και Σ. Τρικούπη) Syd Records (Πρωτογένους 13) Ζαχαρίας (Ηφαίστου 20) Mr. Vinylios (Ηφαίστου 24) Πολιτεία (Ασκληπιού 1-3) Red n' Noir (Δροσοπούλου 52)
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dneurin · 1 year ago
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2 (2006) / full work from Dimitris Papaioannou on Vimeo.
conceived and directed by DIMITRIS PAPAIOANNOU
music K. BHTA
set design LILI PEZANOU
art direction – costume design ANGELOS MENDIS
lighting design ALEKOS YIANNAROS
painting design MARIA ILIA
video ATHINA RACHEL TSANGARI, MATT JOHNSON
assistant director – artistic production co-ordinator TINA PAPANIKOLAOU
performed by SAVVAS BALTZIS, CHRISTOS DELIDIMOS, NIKOS DRAGONAS, ALTIN HUTA, NIKOS KALOGERAKIS, TASSOS KARACHALIOS, KONSTANTINOS KARVOUNIARIS, YORGOS KOPSIDAS, YORGOS KOTSIFAKIS, EURIPIDES LASKARIDIS, YORGHOS MATSKARIS, MARIOS METTIS, YIANNIS NIKOLAIDIS, CHRISTOS PAPADOPOULOS, FEVOS PAPADOPOULOS, TASSOS PAPAIOANNOU, ARIS SERVETALIS, DIOGENIS SKALTSAS, DROSSOS SKOTIS, PAVLOS STATHAKIS, MANOLIS THEODORAKIS, SIMON TSAKIRIS, KONSTANTINOS YIANNAKOPOULOS and EVANGELOS ZARKADAS
theatrical stage production by ELLINIKI THEAMATON
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directed + produced by ATHINA TSANGARI
edited by MATT JOHNSON
director of photography SIMON SAKERTZIS
camera operators MANOS GASTERATOS, MARIA HATZAKOU, CHRISTOS KARAMANIS, COSTAS KEFALAS, ZOE MANDA, SIMON SAKERTZIS, ATHINA RACHEL TSANGARI, VIKA TSOURAS, NIKOS ZOIOPOULOS
sound recording KOSTAS MICHOPOULOS
steadicam YORGOS PETRAKIS
assistant steadicam PETROS KOLIAVASSILIS and THEODOROS KENTROS
sound design – foley – mix PANOS TZELEKIS
sound editing assistant OTHONAS MENDIS
dvd design – colour correction – authoring MATT JOHNSON
subtitles KYRIACOS KARSERAS, MATHESON BAYLEY
a HOAOS FILM production (2007)
Ⓟ + © Legend Recordings S.A. - Modern Times S.A. 2007
dimitrispapaioannou.com fb.com/papaioannou.page twitter.com/papaioannou_d vimeo.com/papaioannou kbhta.gr haosfilm.com
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arsenalstar · 2 months ago
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BRF vs. GLL Basketball Match: A Detailed Breakdown of a Thrilling Encounter
In the world of basketball, certain matches transcend beyond the court, becoming iconic clashes that fans talk about for years. One such match is between BRF (Brazilian Republic Fighters) and GLL (Greek League Legends). Known for their competitive spirit, tactical acumen, and superstar athletes, BRF and GLL have built a rivalry that excites fans whenever these two teams meet.
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This basketball showdown between BRF and GLL was nothing short of electric, showcasing not only the talent of the players but also the contrasting styles of play between the Brazilian and Greek basketball traditions. The following article will provide a detailed analysis of the match, its key moments, players, strategies, and the significance of this rivalry in the wider basketball landscape.
Introduction
The BRF vs. GLL basketball match has grown to be one of the most anticipated contests in international basketball. The teams hail from two nations that have rich sports histories: Brazil, known for its flair and agility in sports, and Greece, famous for its methodical and disciplined approach.
Brazilian basketball is characterized by fast-paced, high-scoring games with an emphasis on athleticism and individual flair. The Brazilian Republic Fighters (BRF) embody this style perfectly, boasting a roster full of players with outstanding physical ability and an aggressive mindset. On the other hand, the Greek League Legends (GLL) represent Greece’s traditional values of teamwork, defense, and precision. Greek teams tend to focus more on structured plays, tough defense, and calculated offense, often making them difficult to break down.
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When these two distinct basketball philosophies meet on the court, the result is always a thrilling encounter that leaves fans on the edge of their seats.
The Build-Up to the Game
The build-up to the BRF vs. GLL match was filled with excitement and tension, as both teams came into the game with a lot at stake. BRF had been in great form, winning several important matches in their league and international tournaments. Led by their charismatic captain, they had developed a reputation for their attacking style and fast-break basketball.
GLL, on the other hand, had also been in solid form, but their approach was more measured. Known for their suffocating defense and strategic plays, they were seen as a team that could frustrate even the most free-flowing offenses. The match promised to be a clash of styles, with BRF’s speed and flair up against GLL’s discipline and defense.
Key Players to Watch
The BRF vs. GLL game featured some of the most talented players in the sport, making it a must-watch event for basketball fans.
For BRF, the star player was Lucas “Lightning” Silva, a dynamic guard with a lightning-fast crossover and an ability to score from anywhere on the court. Known for his agility and scoring ability, Lucas was expected to be the main offensive threat for BRF. Alongside him was Rafael Costa, a towering center known for his shot-blocking and rebounding skills.
For GLL, Dimitrios “The Wall” Karamanis was the player to watch. Standing tall at 6'10", Dimitrios was a defensive powerhouse. His presence in the paint made it difficult for opponents to score inside, and his ability to lead from the back was crucial for GLL. Another key player was Nikos Papadopoulos, a sharpshooting guard with an impressive three-point shot, who could punish BRF if they left him open on the perimeter.
The battle between Lucas and Dimitrios was billed as the highlight of the game, with the speed and agility of BRF facing off against the physicality and defense of GLL.
The Match: A Game of Contrasts
As the game tipped off, it became clear that both teams had come prepared. BRF started the game at a blistering pace, with Lucas Silva leading the charge. His speed and ball-handling allowed him to penetrate the GLL defense multiple times in the first quarter, scoring quick points and creating opportunities for his teammates. Rafael Costa also dominated the boards early, grabbing offensive rebounds and giving BRF multiple second-chance opportunities.
However, GLL did not panic. Their defense, anchored by Dimitrios Karamanis, gradually tightened up. GLL forced BRF into tough, contested shots, and as the game progressed, their methodical offense began to take over. Nikos Papadopoulos hit a series of key three-pointers, and the ball movement of GLL started to wear down the BRF defense.
Key Moments
The second half of the game was where things really started to heat up. After trailing by as many as 10 points, GLL went on a defensive run in the third quarter, limiting BRF to just 15 points in that period. Karamanis blocked multiple shots in the paint, and GLL capitalized on the fast break, with Papadopoulos hitting two crucial threes that brought the game level.
With just a few minutes left in the fourth quarter, the game was still tied, and it was clear that it would come down to which team could execute under pressure. Lucas Silva tried to take over the game for BRF, scoring a series of tough layups, but GLL’s defensive discipline kept the game close. In the final minute, with BRF leading by two points, Karamanis made a crucial block on a driving Silva, which led to a fast-break opportunity for GLL. Papadopoulos drained a clutch three-pointer with just 10 seconds left on the clock, giving GLL a one-point lead.
BRF had one last chance to win the game, but their final shot missed the mark, and GLL celebrated a hard-fought victory.
Strategies and Tactics
The game was a perfect example of how two contrasting styles of play can make for a thrilling contest. BRF relied on their speed, athleticism, and individual talent to push the tempo and score points in transition. They often looked to get the ball to Lucas Silva in isolation situations, where he could use his quickness to create scoring opportunities.
GLL, on the other hand, played a more team-oriented game, focusing on ball movement and exploiting mismatches. Their defense was the key to their victory, as they forced BRF into difficult shots and prevented them from getting easy baskets in the paint. Karamanis’s shot-blocking and Papadopoulos’s shooting were pivotal in the game’s outcome.
Reviews
Fans and analysts alike praised the BRF vs. GLL match as one of the most exciting games of the season. The contrasting styles of play, the star power on both sides, and the dramatic finish made it a must-watch for basketball enthusiasts. Many noted the impressive defensive performance of GLL, particularly Karamanis, who finished the game with 5 blocks and 12 rebounds.
BRF’s Lucas Silva also received praise for his offensive performance, finishing with 28 points, but some critics pointed out that BRF’s reliance on individual talent rather than team play ultimately cost them the game.
Conclusion
The BRF vs. GLL basketball match was a thrilling encounter that showcased the best of both teams. BRF’s speed, athleticism, and offensive flair were on full display, but it was GLL’s defense, discipline, and team-oriented approach that won the day. The game highlighted the importance of both individual talent and teamwork in basketball, and it is sure to be remembered as a classic in the BRF-GLL rivalry.
With both teams looking strong this season, fans can expect more epic battles between BRF and GLL in the future. Whether it’s the flashy offense of BRF or the stifling defense of GLL, this rivalry is one that continues to deliver excitement every time the two teams meet on the court.
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nanostrees · 1 year ago
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books0977 · 3 years ago
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Marta Buiko with architecture for Marie Claire Greece, April 2020. Photograph by Nikos Papadopoulos.
“Σακάκι, πουκάμισο και βερμούδα, Max Mara. Κολιέ και βραχιόλια σε κίτρινο χρυσό 18Κ με διαμάντια από την σειρά ¨Heritage¨, Zolotas. Τσάντα Tod’s, Tod’s Boutique.”
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pleatedskirt · 4 years ago
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Marta Buiko for Marie Claire Greece by Nikos Papadopoulos
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rosieh-w · 5 years ago
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Vogue Hellas Spring/Summer 2005 – ‘New Shores’
Photographed by Niklos Papadopoulos
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artfulfashion · 5 years ago
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Anija Victor photographed by Nikos Papadopoulos for Marie Claire Greece, Fall 2019
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knittinganddrinkingtea · 1 year ago
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Asia Piwka by Nikos Papadopoulos for Marie Claire Greece July 2017
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daphneiliaki · 6 years ago
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glamrockandlove · 6 years ago
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Marie Claire Greece December 2018 Veronika and Vika by Nikos Papadopoulos
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polishmodels · 7 years ago
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Ola Dutka for Marie Claire Greece
Photographer: NIKOS PAPADOPOULOS
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soultobeloved · 7 years ago
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Adelaide Sines by Nikos Papadopoulos for Marie Claire Greece May 2018
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