Theodoros Kanonidis: From Sochumi to REX in 1963 and the KTHBE in 2002
The article discusses the life and contributions of Theodoros Kanonidis, a notable figure in the Pontic Greek community, highlighting his impact on theater within the Soviet Union and Greece.
The Summer of 1963: Retaining Driver's Licenses, Number of Offenses, and the Day the 'Gray Foxes' Came Out to Fine Pedestrians
In 1963, Buenos Aires implemented a debate on the legality of traffic police retaining driver's licenses amid concerns over driver and pedestrian violations.
The World on the Brink: The Most Important Munich Security Conference since 1963
The Munich Security Conference, starting Friday, has served for over sixty years as a crucial indicator of global politics and security trends.
Stolen sword of Argentine liberator reignites dispute over political symbols in Latin America
The revelation that a former Peronist militant was involved in the 1963 theft of José de San Martín's sword has reignited discussions about the role of historical objects as active symbols in contemporary political struggles in Latin America.
The eternal mystery of JFK: a home video may reopen the case
The article discusses the ongoing mysteries surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963, particularly highlighting the potential impact of an amateur video on the case.
How the Glasgow train robbery, one of the heists of the century, was thwarted by a Monopoly board
The article narrates the infamous 1963 Glasgow-London mail train robbery and how it was ultimately foiled due to the negligence of the robbers involving a board game.
Nigerian Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti becomes first African to receive Lifetime Grammy
Fela Kuti, the Nigerian Afrobeat pioneer, will be honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Grammys, making him the first African to receive this accolade since its inception in 1963.
Fisherman's chest and abdomen ripped open in gruesome great white shark attack
In 1963, diver Rodney Fox survived a brutal great white shark attack in South Australia and now shares his extraordinary story through shark expeditions.
Western comedy from 1963 that many call a hidden film gem
A 1963 western comedy has garnered renewed attention, with viewers claiming it to be one of the funniest films in the genre, showcasing both cowboy action and significant comedic moments.
'Best ever' James Bond film fans hail 'effortlessly compelling' on TV tonight
Fans are praising the 1963 classic James Bond film 'Dr. No' as the best ever, highlighting its strong set-up for the franchise and the performance of Sean Connery.
Rarities from the Film World: When the Baroque Angel Illuminates the World
The Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation occasionally revisits its archives to lighten the gloom with humor, recently entertaining audiences with a funny short film from 1963 about an elderly man struggling to board a crowded tram with a Christmas tree while a woman with a dachshund named Wackili has the same intention, resulting in a commotion.
Turkish Cypriot's claim about the massacre of 80 Greek Cypriots in 1963 and the "grave-well"
A Turkish Cypriot representative claims that 80 Greek Cypriots were massacred in 1963, with the allegation being investigated by the Missing Persons Committee following publication by the Turkish newspaper Yeni Bakış.
'Epic' war hailed 'classic' and based on true story on BBC tonight
The BBC aired 'The Great Escape,' a 1963 World War II film celebrated as a classic and featuring a star-studded cast, on New Year's Day.