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Nikos Fotakis

Dialogue

Still no adults in the room

When the Greek PM and his former Minister engage in a public game of ‘he said/he said’, like a divorced celebrity couple.

Dialogue

Who is afraid of dual citizens?

A Pandora’s box is now open in both houses, where senators and MPs are trying to prove they are not elephants, that they are, indeed Australians.

Dialogue

The dark super-minister rises

As if the week was not already playing out in favour of the Minister of Immigration and Border Protection, Peter Dutton was appointed ‘super minister’ of Home Affairs.

Features

Theatre as a vehicle for human resilience

Never shy of a challenge, actor and director Stathis Grapsas shares his experience working with inmates and actors with intellectual disability.

Life

Let there be light

Cinematographer Ari Wegner is gaining acclaim for her involvement in high profile TV and film projects, which have seen her travel around the world.

Dialogue

Tools and symbols

Nobody was ready for the ‘riot hipster’; the well-groomed bearded young man, dressed in black, and taking a selfie with his phone raised an uproar.

Life

Jazzman at work

As he prepares to pay tribute to one of his guitar heroes, Jack Pantazis talks about his ‘humbling’ experience in music and his recent rediscovery of his Greek background.

Life

‘The Trojan war is a really fertile ground for storytelling’

Director Neil Gooding talks about Paris the rock opera written by the late great Jon English, which is coming to the Melbourne Recital Centre this week.

Life

‘There’s nothing like playing music that means something to the people!’

Sophie Kesoglidis, viola player and leader of the Alto Strings Ensemble sheds light on the life of an artist playing at functions – and an intimate duet with Leonidas Kavakos.

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