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Lefkandi: illuminating the Greek Dark Age

Many brushed off the Dark Age of Greece, until new discoveries in Lefkandi, Euboea, offered a different perspective.

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Where Dike and Asclepius meet

The Ninth Greek Legal and Medical Conference will take place this September in Costa Navarino, Messinia, bringing together medical and legal professionals from around the world.

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As beautiful as the ancient Greek body

Featuring over 100 treasures from the British Museum’s eminent Greek and Roman collection, ‘The Body Beautiful in Ancient Greece’ opens Saturday at Bendigo Art Gallery

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The Australian Pericles of art

As one of Australia’s most prolific artists, Leon Pericles talks to Neos Kosmos on using ancient methods to make art and the power of a creative mind.

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Making music with tradition

Instrument making in the Tsakirian family began in 1924 when emigrating from Turkey, the family opened their first shop in the city of rebetiko music, Piraeus.

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Wedding couture feast

Over 200 years of wedding gown fashion and exquisite craftsmanship is now on display at Rippon Lea House, as part of the National Trust exhibition ‘Love, Desire and Riches’

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Space as a canvas

Projection artist Nick Azidis has been using Melbourne as a canvas for his artwork for over 20 years.

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‘Filoxenia’ of Greek sea dogs

The new three-part documentary series Greeks of the Sea, to premiere on SBS ONE, tells a story of Greek mariners and their love affair with the sea.

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When yiayia does the blessing

Matiasma, skortha and evil eye stories have now found their place in the kids’ book Garlic, Hankies and Hugs, by Michelle Monaghan.

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Unstoppable artistic flair

It is Felicia Aroney’s connection with her Greek heritage that influences her artwork immensely.

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