Entertainment-Section
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26 Mar 2013
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Greek hip-hop band Stavento are back in Australia to play in Sydney and Melbourne
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25 Mar 2013
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Greece will be represented in the Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden this year by musical group Koza Mostra and singer Agathonas Iakovidis with the song Alcohol is Free
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22 Mar 2013
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Guitarist Orianthi has moved away from the melodic pop/rock sounds of 2009's release Believe and has taken on a blues rock sound for her latest album Heaven In This Hell.
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21 Mar 2013
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Periodical Antipodes invites for contributions and literary competition entries
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20 Mar 2013
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As his Australian tour is coming to the end, the legend of Cretan lyra, Psarantonis, surprised the audience at the Antipodes Festival, when he took to the main stage on Sunday.
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20 Mar 2013
Penni Pappas
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Greek born comedian Katerina Vrana is bringing her Hellenic humour to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in English and in Greek
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18 Mar 2013
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Neos Kosmos gave it five stars, and now is your chance to enjoy Dead Europe at home
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16 Mar 2013
Maja Jovic
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In anticipation of Melbourne and Sydney's free festival shows, we talk to Mihalis Hatzigiannis about his music, global fans and the industry
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15 Mar 2013
Maja Jovic
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Paul Laspagis talks about his upcoming solo exhibition, the visual world he is inspired by and his own artistic integrity
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15 Mar 2013
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Panayiotis Kalandranis, Georgette Giatis and their talented musicians will take you on a soulful trip with their Lyra antics and Baglama show
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15 Mar 2013
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A new comedy, written by George Eliopoulos, and performed by the troupe Parikia, has hit the stage. To Kelepouri is a character-based situation comedy.
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15 Mar 2013
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The most influential Greek immigrant in American history Spyros P. Skouras is being captured in a book.
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14 Mar 2013
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The FILOTEXNO Art Gallery continues with the exhibition The Colours of Greece, of 37 Greek artists and 118 paintings, dominated by the history and topography of Greece.
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14 Mar 2013
Catherine Kladakis
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Catherine Kladakis reviews Red Carpet Burns - a memoir of one woman's experience with love, heartbreak and life in Hollywood.
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12 Mar 2013
Penni Pappas
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Greek Australian pop singer Kristina Miltiadou talks to Neos Kosmos about creating the perfect pop tune.
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8 Mar 2013
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Meyhane - the 5-person ensemble of Melbourne musicians - will be taking part in the Brunswick Music Festival this month
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7 Mar 2013
Maja Jovic
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Fluent in Greek, Polish artist Iwona Glinka is in Melbourne in an attempt to help the artists of Greece, something she has done many times before
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6 Mar 2013
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True stories and songs from Greece and Cyprus, English traditional and original compositions, from the award-winning singer, songwriter and guitarist Loucas Loizou.
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5 Mar 2013
Maja Jovic
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Panagiotis Andreou talks about his band of New York misfits and gypsy rhythms
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4 Mar 2013
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Sunday afternoons of Greek film are back again in Canberra
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1 Mar 2013
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A reality TV show shot in Greece has tongues wagging around the world with Greece not interested in screening the show
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28 Feb 2013
Dr John Vasilakakos
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Searching for a blissful old age
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26 Feb 2013
Maja Jovic
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Apodimi Kompania is set to revive the Retreat days and celebrate the memory of Hector Cosmas on its 2013 Australia tour.
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25 Feb 2013
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Songstress Vassy is the first-ever Australian female recording artist to chart and reach number one on the Billboard Club Charts with a debut solo single
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25 Feb 2013
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The Good Son and the Bad Seed, Nick Cave sings for the Hellenic Republic on his new song Lightning Bolts
- Fans make the Wanderers a good investment
- Turkey condemns NSW's genocide recognition
- Tailor made coffee
- Mykonos: Something to 'Crowe' about
- Greek community pays tribute to Hazel Hawke
- Fitch upgrades Greece's credit rating
- Recognising genocide
- Political history in the Arts
- Angelopoulos' Greek drama
- Simon, Carle and Nichols return to A-League
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Constitutional review may lead to Golden Dawn being outlawed4
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As unemployment rises, Greeks still won't take up menial jobs3
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Stamoulis tower reignites Melbourne planning stoush2
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NSW parliament recognises Greek genocide2
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Vamvakinou incensed at Golden Dawn2
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Sooner or later, community indifference and the plurality of other options will place our language's existence within the National Curriculum in jeopardy
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Greeks lend a helping hand to those who are suffering in the face of the crisis
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NSW parliament "condemns the genocides of the Assyrians, Armenians and Greeks, and all other acts of genocide as the ultimate act of intolerance"
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Director Oliver Stone wished SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras 'good luck' in leading Greece.
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An idea proposed by visiting professor and linguist Georgios Babinitios has seen the creation of the first centre to promote Greek culture in Australia
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Greek supporters left without Greek derby, as Oakleigh Cannons decide not to enter the FFV Knockout Cup match with South Melbourne
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The Spanish coach also brings with him assistant Pau Marti to join Michael Valkanis
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Nicholas Saramaskos made his name working for a chrysanthemum cultivator and grows some of the best in Australia
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A conversation with three succesful women in finance and banking will give advice on how to succeed in business
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"Some kids get their parents' jewellery or record collections as hand-me-downs. Mum gave me this name." Melon Fouraki
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Greece will get 86 million euros for curbing illegal immigration
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Wellington Phoenix striker Jeremy Brockie will play for Major League Soccer club Toronto FC
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Is Greek Easter the only time young Greek Australians make it to church? Neos Kosmos investigates what draws young parishioners.
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The World Conference of Expatriate Physicians and Bioscientists of Greece and Cyprus held in Paphos, Cyprus
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Labor Minister Yiannis Vroutsis announced a new government initiative, to apply from January 2014, that will offer 75,000 new jobs for young people
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Just shy of turning 100, three Greek Australian sisters die within 17 days of each other
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Public Order Minister Nikos Dendias is considering measures that could lead to far-right Golden Dawn being outlawed
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The plight of migrants in the fields of Greece














