Dialogue
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Egyptians, Greeks and Anzacs
It is hoped that the Coptic contribution to the ANZAC cause becomes more widely known and more broadly studied in years to come.
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Is posing nude really the road to equality?
How the pro-nudist feminist movement could be at risk of their message being misinterpreted, or worse yet, being completely lost and ignored.
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Kyria Lioliou
Dean Kalimniou reflects on his Greek school teacher, Kyria Lioliou; a beacon of love to which all children (and teenagers, despite themselves) gravitated.
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Speaking English to Greeks in March
The biggest challenge for Speak Greek in March is the first generation’s insistence on speaking broken English.
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Don’t cry for me, Eleftheria
Writer Royo Lloyd reflects on his recent trip to Lesvos and the state of the refugees.
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The EU’s ‘miserable’ handling of the refugee crisis
“Europe is reliving a bad World War II movie.”
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‘The Embroiderer’
Dean Kalimniou gives an insightful review of Kathryn Gauci’s debut novel The Embroiderer,
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George Paxinos’ ‘Κατ’ Εικόνα’ – a novel of intellectual quest
Vrasidas Karalis gives an insightful review of the Professor’s début novel.
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Chekhov goes to Greek school
Diasporan educators need to be careful, for they never know how their charges’ Greek school experiences will morph their characters.