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From love story to Arabian nightmare

Alexandra Symeonidou was a stewardess at Saudi Arabian Airlines when she fell in love with her pilot colleague. The years of torture she endured are now depicted in her book.

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Modern dance magician

Prolific Greek choreographer Andonis Foniadakis reveals the secrets of his stage art and why Greece lets its talents go.

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It’s all … Blood and Circuses for Lex

Lex Marinos opens up in his ‘irresponsible memoir’, a book dedicated to our common migrant story and the recent screen history of Australia.

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A piece of sweet history

Opened in 1962, Hellas Cakes has outlasted and outrun many Greek zaharoplastia in Melbourne.

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Bare-knuckled winner

Award-winning installation artist Eric Demetriou talks to Neos Kosmos about his love for destruction.

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Child psychopaths: bad seeds or bad parents?

Psychologist Eva Kimonis talks about what makes a psychopath and the work she’s doing with unemotional children

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The rising star of George Perris

International pop crooner, George Perris is in Australia, touring with Tina Area to promote his new album.

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In homage to Cyprus

Vintage family photos from a bygone era serve as an homage to Cyprus before 1950 and the dying generation of those who remember it, says Con Emmanuelle.

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Political tactics that go back aeons

‘Spin’ isn’t such a new concept – in ancient Rome, the art of persuasion for political advancement was a fine art

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Taste of slow music

Melbourne double bass player and composer, Nick Tsiavos will perform his seven hour-long Akathistos at this year’s Festival of Slow Music in Ballarat

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