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Jeana Vithoulkas

Life

Frenzee – the Xylouris siblings take Greece by storm with their own brand of punk-rock

Apollonia, Adonis, and Nikos Xylouris may be well known to readers of Neos Kosmos as the new generation of the Xylouris musical family playing traditional music from the island of …

Features

Jeana Vithoulkas’ race against time as her mother faces mortality in Greece

In the winter of 2020 as Melbournians crawled out of their homes, still apprehensive about going out, my sister Aliki, who had returned to Greece after being in lockdown in …

Dialogue

Greek Orthodox church must adapt to grow

It was a hot summer’s day at the end of January two years ago, forty days after the death of my aunt. We were gathered at a Greek Orthodox church …

Life

Katherine Kizilos, the first person of Greek background to be employed at The Age, hits back with a new novel

The intersection of indigenous Australians and migrant communities in this country is a story that longs to be told. Katherine Kizilos, an Australian writer of Greek background has made an …

Dialogue

Identity in a globalised world

Jeana Vithoulkas looks at identity in today’s world and how we identify ourselves when overseas.

Dialogue

Diversity or die

I’m certain that I’m in good company when I say that Alex Dimitriades’s performance in the television drama, The Slap, is nothing short of superb.

Dialogue

Tribal loyalties

Jeana Vithoulkas looks at what team we support and why.

Dialogue

Be careful what we wish for

Jeana Vithoulkas looks at the lesser of two evils in politics

Dialogue

Insularity breeds contempt

With the current climate in Greece, Jeana Vithoulkas looks at how insular we are in Australia

Dialogue

Sex and the next generation

Jeana Vithoulkas explores how we feel as parents about our sexual discovery experiences while comparing them to that of our offspring.

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