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The devil is in the detail
Artist Chrysa Koukoura makes intricate but jaw-dropping artwork, all with just her trusty black fineliner.
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Many faces of Dean’s art
Dean Manning’s exhibition ‘And as a monkey you took me to the fair’ is now on at the Sheffer Gallery, Sydney.
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The Greek children of King Mongkut
The musical that captivated generations around the world, The King and I is now in Australia, featuring three young Greek Australian talents amongst its child cast.
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The art thief
Artist George Raftopoulos’ latest exhibition ‘Beaux Monde’ is making us all take a good hard look at ourselves, and what we know as true.
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Art for life
A celebration of life through art is the inspiration behind local artist Frixos Ioannides’ exhibition which will raise funds for cancer research.
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Survivor’s success story
Great cook and cookbook author, Kathy Tsaples pursued her dreams once she beat cancer. Her inspirational story will now help Peter MacCallum raise funds for cancer research
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Racist talk – more than Golden Dawn
Dr Efrosini Deligianni examines the current public discourse in Greece and presents the chilling outcomes of her research at the Greek History and Culture Seminars
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The Socceroos’ godfather
Zvonimir Rale Rasic talks to Neos Kosmos about the 1974 Socceroos, once South Melbourne junior Ange Postecoglou, and the country he adores so much – Brazil.
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Mightier than the sword
Greek Australians have used their stories of migration and identity to shape Australian literature, but what does the future hold for ethnic literature?