COOKING GREEK, BECOMING AMERICAN -Forty Years at Seattle's Continental Restaurant A story by Taso Lagos about his family, their restaurant and his Greek-American experiences
"Greek Restaurants in Washington State since 1900" appearing in ESTIATOR the monthly magazine of the Greek-American Food Industry - based on "A Place at the Table", the MOHAI exhibit of 2015 - pgs 16-18 Three copies
"AMERICAN ZEUS - The Life of Alexander Pantages, Theater Mogul - his life and times from the 1880s, his rise to fame as a theater owner, a scandal with a teen-age dancer and impact of "yellow journalism" and economic power.
"Guest: The troubling rise of the anti-immigrant far right in Europe" an essay on immigration with specific reference to Greece and the effect on Greek young workers
"From Andros to Hollywood: Movie Theater Mogul Pantages" The transformation of Alexander Pantages an article by Taso Lagos apearing in The National Herald
"Popular U-District Spot, Continental, Will Close - The Continental Pastry Shop in Seattle operated by the Lagos family for nearly 40 years. Pictured here is George Lagos (right) with his son Dimitri and grandsons.