Finders Keepers: Harris Kyprianou on Curation, Memory and the Afterlife of Objects
The photographer and creative director traces the evolution of his vintage archive into a disciplined curatorial project shaped by instinct and restraint.
UTU Coffee And the Discipline of Attention
In a small, intentional corner of Nicosia, Demetris built a multi-roaster coffee space shaped by a Māori philosophy of balance, a Singapore-honed obsession with detail, and a quiet refusal to follow trends for the sake of it.
The Light Has No Label
FISU guru Rajesh Ananda talks about the festive meaning we rarely pause to consider and the need to seek spirituality through meditation.
State Accountant Backs Abolishing First Lady Fund
Andreas Antoniades says a suspicious donation was once returned, warns transparency must be balanced with legal limits and supports moving the scheme to the finance ministry
Michael Anastassiades: Quality is in Subtlety
In his interview to Politis to the Point, Cyprus’ internationally acclaimed, London-based designer marks the unveiling of the cultural programme of Cyprus’ EU Presidency in Brussels on 22 January 2026. An occasion to present his rationale behind the selection of the artworks installed in Justus Lipsius and Europa, EU buildings, and showcase a career and artistic presence that shapes a quiet, inclusive and value-driven presence through art, design and subtle gesture.


