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Through the Athenian eye
With the misconceptions of Athens fervently fabricated by the media, one Australian-born Greek reflects on ‘the amazing city’ that is Athens.
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In her own image
Part one of a series looking at Greek Australian women from the 1820s to the present.
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The lifelong Muscovite
It was the Greek collector, George Costakis, who saved Russian underground art from Stalin.
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A conflicted lifestyle
Middle East correspondent Thanassis Cambanis talks to Neos Kosmos about his life in war and conflict.
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Time for shorts
The Greek Australian Short Film Festival will this year feature a session of international shorts from all around the Greek diaspora.
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In the language of music
Greek pop star Mihalis Hatzigiannis will hit the stage of Melbourne’s iconic Sidney Myer Music Bowl, in his first performance with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
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Our windows into heaven
Drawing on the rich tradition of Orthodox Christian imagery, a collection of over 80 icons – by Greek and Russian masters – will be exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ballarat.
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Historic pilgrimage to Constantinople
A small group of Greek Australians recently made a pilgrimage to Panagia Soumela in Trapezounda, to attend a historic liturgy. The experience was mind blowing.
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Movies not to be missed
Greek Film Festival director Penny Kyprianou shares her list of five highlights of the festival and why you should see them.
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Greek cinephiles, rejoice!
With the 21st Delphi Bank Greek Film Festival taking off this week, Neos Kosmos looks at this year’s repertoire and the movies not to be missed