Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

The shift in sentiment from skepticism to mutual trust

Greek-American relations are experiencing a "golden age" right now, US analyst and senior fellow for national security and international policy at the Center for American Progress think tank Alan Makovsky told Kathimerini in Washington DC recently, sitting at a Foggy Bottom restaurant looking out at the University of Georgetown dorm named after Jackie Kennedy Onassis.

New exhibition gives rare insight into life of diva Maria Callas

Forty years after her death, the personal life of opera great Maria Callas still has a rapt audience. 

An exhibition in Athens, called "Maria Callas - The Myth Lives On," is displaying 200 personal items belonging to the star, including some never put on display before, offering a rare glimpse into her personal life until her death in 1977.

Interview: Scorpios “governor” works to restore Onassis’ island to its former glory (photos)

By Vasilis Goulas

The beautiful private island of Scorpios has a new “governor” – Andrei Konogorov. Proto Thema met with the man that Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev trusted enough to hand over the island keys to. Andrey spoke about the island of Scorpios and the plans that Rybolovlev and his beautiful daughter Katia have for the island.

Portman to play as Jackie Kennedy in biopic

Natalie Portman will play the part of Jackie Kennedy in a biopic which will concentrate on the life of the famous former US First Lady, and the four days following her husband’s assassination.

 

“Jackie” will take start at the moment of John F’s assassination in Dallas, Texas, 22nd of November 1963.

 

Shooting is expected to begin by the end of 2015.