Amid the banners, flags and emblems displayed at the Jan. 6 insurrection, it was strange, especially for a classicist like myself, to see some in ancient Greek. The phrase molon labe, “come and take ...
How it's made: Meant to feed four very hungry people, this platter is no lightweight. "It's two steak skewers, two chicken skewers, two pork skewers, two Greek sausages and the lamb we use for the ...
Bifteki’s not too hard. Loukaniko, a type of Greek sausage, gets a little more challenging. Then you have tirokafteri and melitzanosalata and the tongue-twisting kolokithokeftedes. Even the restaurant ...
Go Greek Molon Labe opened in October on the north side of Miromar Outlets in Estero. The restaurant first debuted in Fort Myers in 2016, where it was called Molon Labe Souvlaki. I've always loved ...
With an immersion blender whirring in his right hand, George Rozakis stood over a wide bowl filled with roasted eggplant, fresh garlic, onions and parsley leaves. It was a few minutes before lunch at ...
The phrase "molon labe" is Greek for "come and take them." Spartan King Leonidas used it to demand soldiers lay down their arms. It's also become a rallying cry for pro-gun activists, white ...
I noticed crazy new Republican U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene wearing a face mask with the words “MOLON LABE,” which translates from ancient Greek to essentially mean “Come and take them.” Although ...
The chief of the Bend Police Department said one of its officers is under investigation after displaying a slogan of the gun rights movement while on duty. Cpl. Joshua Spano was photographed over the ...
The King Leonidas platter ($51.99) from Go Greek Molon Labe is a Greek feast for four. The platter started at the original location in Fort Myers and has followed the restaurant as it moved to a ...