Fotis Kapetopoulos
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Rhodes: there is more than meets the eye
Fotis Kapetopoulos writes about his travels in Rhodes
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All things will pass: Greece will recover from financial downturn
While the financial crisis has taken a toll for many Athenians, Fotis Kapetopolis says the reality is that Athens stands eternal.
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Georgiou bows out true to form
Veteran Liberal Petro Georgiou wrapped up his 35 year parliamentary career last week, with a valedictory speech that reflected perfectly his time of service: honest, unafraid an
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Xenophon takes on ‘cults’
Independent Senator Nick Xenophon has attacked the practices of the Church of Scientology and calls for reform of laws dealing with religious and charity organisations.
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Greece needs to look east
Greece needs to become again a conduit between east and west and not focus on being European
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Blind Company: An intense experience
Alkinos Tsilimidos’ latest film is a dark Pintersque excursion into the danger of memory.
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Battle of Crete: time to remember forgotten soldiers
Australian writers, Dr Maria Hill and Peter Thompson seek the truth over the role Anzacs and Greeks played in World War II.
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Sculpting providence
Konstantin Dimopoulos is one of Australia’s most engaged public sculptors.
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Honouring those who sacrificed
George Pelecanos talks to Fotis Kapetopoulos about his work in The Pacific. Next week he talks about being Greek in the U.S., his latest book release, The Way Home
Basile to rock Sydney
Basile a comedic huricane from North Carolina is playing tonight at the Enmore for the Sydney Comedy Festival.