Maja Jovic
Life –
A tale of superstition, family myths and denial
“Some kids get their parents’ jewellery or record collections as hand-me-downs. Mum gave me this name.” Melon Fouraki
Features –
The outfit says it all
Highly sought after fashion stylist Vass Arvanitis talks to Neos Kosmos about the styling industry and gives advice on what to wear this winter
News –
NSW parliament recognises Greek genocide
NSW parliament “condemns the genocides of the Assyrians, Armenians and Greeks, and all other acts of genocide as the ultimate act of intolerance”
Life –
Marinopoulos’ debut through the Phantom’s door
A dancer for more than 15 years, 20-year-old Natalie Marinopoulos will shine in the world’s first amateur production of the famous musical, The Phantom Of The Opera
Sport –
Knockout cup without Greek derby
Greek supporters left without Greek derby, as Oakleigh Cannons decide not to enter the FFV Knockout Cup match with South Melbourne
Features –
Paying tribute to old masters’ paintings
Award winning Melbourne photographer Bill Gekas talks about his muse, 5-year-old daughter Athena, and pushing boundaries with portrait photography
Features –
Remembering John Sutton
Currently showing at The Ian Potter Museum of Art, the John Hugh Sutton Collection features artefacts from the significant archaeological excavation sites in Greece
Sport –
Hercules boys go for the win against Knights
After kicking off with Greek derby last night, the third round of the VPL 2013 season will see only two teams finish the round with three wins
Stained glass Greece
Third solo exhibition of Greek stained glass artist Yanos Bouzioukos now showing in Australia
Features –
A Xylouris family affair
Three generations, two countries, one family of musicians – here is the story of Psarantonis and the Xylouris clan, to be captured on screen.