Entertainment-Section
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21 Jun 2011
John-Paul Hussey
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John-Paul Hussey looks at the June 16 anniversary of James Joyce’s famous novel Ulysses
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21 Jun 2011
John-Paul Hussey
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John-Paul Hussey looks at the new SBS doco on the plight of illegal migrants
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20 Jun 2011
Penni Pappas
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Hariklia Heristanidis has been keeping a diary for the last 40 years - she decided to do something with them
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19 Jun 2011
Despina Meris
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Despina Meris reviews the Melbourne Hatzigiannis show
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15 Jun 2011
Elliot Giakalis
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The Looting of the Hellenic Republic by the Euro, the Political Elite and the Investment Community by Jason Manolopoulos
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15 Jun 2011
John-Paul Hussey
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Neos Kosmos speaks to the actor, writer and producer about his feature film Big Mamma's Boy
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8 Jun 2011
John-Paul Hussey
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John-Paul Hussey talks to director Anthony Maras about his new movie The Palace
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5 Jun 2011
John-Paul Hussey
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John-Paul Hussey talks to Efrossini Chaniotis about the new Constellation Landscapes exhbition
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31 May 2011
Eugenia Pavlopoulou
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Alexandros Koskiniotis, graphic designer, Neos Kosmos, short film has been recognised by the prestigious Indie Film Festival awards in Los Angeles
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31 May 2011
John-Paul Hussey
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John-Paul Hussey reviews The Hangover Part II
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29 May 2011
John-Paul Hussey
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The Greek Australian Cultural League of Melbourne (GACLM) is organising an art exhibition and poetry night
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26 May 2011
John-Paul Hussey
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Neos Kosmos looks at the highlights and lowlights of the 2011 Eurovision Song Content
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25 May 2011
John-Paul Hussey
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Australian film Snowtown is causing a stir with cinema critics labelling the movie dark and disturbing. John-Paul Hussey sees if the controversy is warranted.
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19 May 2011
John-Paul Hussey
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Neos Kosmos talks to award-winning director and screenwriter Jason Raftopoulos about his latest film, Father's Day
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19 May 2011
John-Paul Hussey
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Award winning Australian movie based on the infamous Snowtown murders
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18 May 2011
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Last year, Attenberg earned Ariane Labed the Best Actress Volpi Cup at the Venice Film Festival.
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18 May 2011
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Haris Alexiou has been honoured with a Premio Galileo award for her lifelong contribution to music.
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17 May 2011
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Submissions are now open for a Greek-Australian Cultural League's literary competition
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17 May 2011
John-Paul Hussey
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Neos Kosmos talks to award-winning director and screenwriter Jason Raftopoulos about his latest short film.
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17 May 2011
Bill Mousoulis
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Melbourne based film director passed away after being diagnosed with cancer 12 months ago
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12 May 2011
John-Paul Hussey
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The SBS award winning show East West 101 is now in its third season. Neos Kosmos spoke to the show's director Peter Andrikidis
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11 May 2011
John-Paul Hussey
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Review of Nick Tsiavos' latest album LIMINAL
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3 May 2011
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Award winning diva Haris Alexious to tour in November 2011
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3 May 2011
John-Paul Hussey
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Krazy Kon spoke to Neos Kosmos about his latest disc and up and coming US tour
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3 May 2011
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Poetry Collection: Book Review
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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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Greeks abroad may help Greece and Cyprus recovery1
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Director Oliver Stone wished SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras 'good luck' in leading Greece.
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NSW is Australia's first state to recognise the genocides and hopes are that other states will follow
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Local and international artists that express Greek themes and ideas through their art will be showcased at the Colours of Greece on Parade, held by Festival Hellenika.
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Thanasi Tiliakos' scholarship to Scots College is a dream come true
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Greek artist-architect, sculptor and philosopher Kostis Velonis talks to Neos Kosmos as he visits Melbourne for the opening of the exhibition Direct Democracy
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Dr Peter Kambouris says a new generation of robots can transform Australia's manufacturing sector and create safer, more efficient
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Immigration Minister says negotiations continue for the long-awaited Working Holiday Visa
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Mum's the word for a special comedy event for the Pansamian House
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The ratings agency believes the country has stabilised and moved its rating up to B-
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The government issued civil mobilisation papers to some 88,000 teachers who face arrest and possible dismissal if they fail to turn up for work this week
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The 2013-14 program provides 128,550 places for skilled migrants; 60,885 places for family migration and 565 places for special cases
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Despite one of the highest unemployment rates in Europe, Greeks won't consider labour jobs primarily staffed by migrants
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Community involvement will save dwindling programs like Ancient Greek says Professor K.O Chong-Gossard.
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The Greek sponsored club tried for a second time to buy the club, putting $3.5 million on the table
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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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Panathinaikos finishes sixth after downing Xanthi 3-0 in playoff
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Closed in 1996, the High School nurtured many young Greeks
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16 metres higher than Nonda Katsalidis' Australia 108 building, reported plans for 555 Collins Street are raising eyebrows

















