Penni Pappas
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Nikos’ personal thread
Artist Nikos Pantazopoulos’ work is embedded in notions of history, architecture, interior space and cultural products, with a strong sense of his personal politics
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The hidden children
Photographer Emmanuel Santos met one of the hidden Jewish Greek children who survived occupied Greece, Marios Sousis. His tale is told in the film Kisses to the Children.
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Saving the hearts of all
A new drug developed by Arthur Christopoulos and his team could potentially save the lives of millions of heart sufferers world wide.
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Vlahogiannis’ fight for CALD communities
Initiatives for better services for culturally and linguistic diverse residents and ratepayers of the City of Yarra may have fallen on deaf ears, fears Cr Phillip Vlahogiannis
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Guide to Greek laughs
We take a look at the Greek flavoured shows at this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival
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$1m promised to Greek studies
Libs pledge funds for survival of Modern Greek in SA subject to electoral win
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Ticket to ride
For many Australians, a Greek passport is like the Holy Grail. Penni Pappas explores the difficulties faced, and the benefits of access to the whole of Europe.
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Things you do for art
Ange Arabatzis is back in Australia for a brief sojourn. Here he talks to Neos Kosmos about life in New York, his latest play, and his clean-shaven copper role on Fat Tony & Co
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Designing life
Graphic designer James Raftopoulos is making waves in the industry in his first year on the scene.