Dialogue
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No room to drink alone
As it speeds feverishly forward, is the busy and popular Athenian bar scene in danger of losing its soul?
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Delving into the supernatural or delving into one’s own weakness?
I went to a psychic and I did it all. The cards, the coffee cup readings; I had my aura checked. Here’s what happened.
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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.
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The widows and the dear departed
Dean Kalimniou explores The Widows and the Dear Departed by first generation Greek Australian, Ekaterini Balouka.
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The women of Florina
Elizabeth Gertsakis’ exhibition Girls In Our Town: Women in the Shadow of ‘The Magnificent Empire’ gives insight into the Florina Prefecture from 1900-1918 and 2017.
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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.
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Flying north for winter
Each year it starts in June, the period when Greek Melbournians, as antipodean migratory birds, fly north for the winter, observes Dean Kalimniou.
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‘Our mother is addicted to the pokies’
A harrowing personal account of how one woman’s gambling problem has affected a family in our community.
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Reflections on presence: A re-creation in movement
Dean Kalimniou on Vrasidas Karalis’ Reflections on Presence, a philosophical notebook exploring the complexities and concerns of contemporary conscience.
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The Promise shows the horrors of genocide, and denial
Set during the final years of the Ottoman Empire, Terry George’s film sheds light on the nightmares Armenians, Greeks, and Assyrians have lived with for decades.