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Fotis Kapetopoulos

Features

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.

Life

Sculpting providence

Konstantin Dimopoulos is one of Australia’s most engaged public sculptors.

News

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.

Dialogue

Antipodes Glendi scores, B for feel, C- for culture

FOTIS KAPETOPOULOS ponders on the successes and shortfalls of Melbourne’s Lonsdale Street Glendi.

Life

Lute master returns

George Xylouris is back to perform in Australia, where he learnt to meld diverse musical cultures.

Features

Mates enjoy Athenian success

Yorgos Tserexidis and Dean Hewett, who met in St Kilda fifteen years ago, talk to FOTIS KAPETOPOULOS about their successful accommodation venture in the inner city of Athens.

The Nexus between hard work and validation

Dr Norris Ioannou the Director of Nexus Multiculutral Arts was awarded the South Australian Governor’s Multicultural Award.

News

All over a name

ON Thursday the screening at Melbourne’s Forum’s Theatre of a film titled, A name is a name: a film about a nation being held hostage because of its name, has drawn a

Features

Niki Savva: An insider’s view

Niki Savva, senior journalist and later advisor to Peter Costello, talks to Neos Kosmos about her new book, So Greek: Confessions of a conservative leftie

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