Alexandros Avramidis
fortune telling
Don't Throw Away Your Coffee Grounds – Get Your Future Told with Them
The dregs of your morning cup can hold the secret to your fortune. Well, at least according to practitioners of this ancient art.
Kostas Koukoumakas
9.6.19
activists
How Robotics Are Transforming the Lives of Greece's Underprivileged Kids
Eight 18-year-olds are offering kids in their neighbourhood a way out by passing forward the skills they've learned.
Kostas Koukoumakas
12.25.18
Greek Financial Crisis
The People, Photos and Stories That Defined the Greek Financial Crisis
The Greek government claims austerity is over. But will anything actually change?
Kostas Koukoumakas
9.14.18
Photography
Toga Party: The Greek Festival Celebrating the Olympian Gods
Worshippers carried torches, shields and spears up Mount Olympus last weekend, in order to connect with their ancestors.
Alexandros Avramidis
7.12.17
esportes de verão
Meet Greece's Most Passionate Football Fans
PAOK just won their first title in 14 years. No wonder that their followers were completely beside themselves. Amongst it all: a lot of firework and our VICE Greece colleagues.
Alexandros Avramidis
5.9.17
Photo
Portrætter af de iranske demonstranter, der syede deres munde sammen ved den græsk-makedonske grænse
De demonstrerer mod de makedonske myndigheders beslutning om at afvise flygtninge, der ikke kommer fra krigszoner som Syrien, Afghanistan og Irak.
Alexandros Avramidis
11.25.15
News
Portraits of the Iranian Demonstrators Who Sewed Their Mouths Shut at the Greek-Macedonian Border
The men are protesting against the decision by Macedonian authorities to turn away those who do not come from war zones such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
Alexandros Avramidis
11.25.15
Stuff
The Boy Racers of Greece
Every week, hundreds gather in a Thessaloniki parking lot to watch a bunch of guys drive around like lunatics.
Alexandros Avramidis
Alexandros Avramidis, Words by Kostas Koukoumakas
5.13.15
Stuff
Here Are Some Photos of Greek People Dancing with Giant Penises
At the start of Lent, the Greek town of Tirnavos celebrates the penis.
Alexandros Avramidis
2.26.15