Dean Kalimniou
Dialogue –
Recording relevance
That which brings both Greek and Chinese Australians together, is perhaps what makes the Chinese Museum unique.
Dialogue –
Reflections on Mother’s Day past in Greek Australia
Mother’s Day is a concept fraught with difficulties for many Greek Australians of the first generation. Dean Kalimniou explores why.
Life –
The Legacy of the Greek Language
Dean Kalimniou reviews Professor George Kanarakis’ The Legacy of the Greek Language – a must-have book for all Greek Australian households.
Dialogue –
«Για την Ελλάδα ρε γαμώτο»
Rather than being an inept form of the worst type of populism, Tsipras’ bold new move must be interpreted as a calculated strike against the coerciveness of the modern state.
Dialogue –
Anzacs: myths, mateship and manipulation
Dean Kalimniou questions the motivations behind the way Greek Australians increasingly honour Anzac Day.
Dialogue –
Star Wars One: the Greek original
Dean Kalimniou reflects on the work of Lucian of Samosata; the man that taught us to reach for the stars.
Dialogue –
These marbles are alive… or are they?
The forgotten monument in honour of the Thessaloniki-Melbourne city sisterhood.
Dialogue –
Life, death and the Greek language
What does learning Greek means for the modern Australian Hellene?
Dialogue –
Revolution comprehended
Dean Kalimniou delves into the Greek Revolution of 1821, from the origins of the word to what it has meant for the Greek people.
News –
Greek speaking cartoons in March
Technology can play a big role in providing children with a linguistic experience in line with the modern urban world in Greek, and help supplement their vocabulary.