Features
Features –
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.
Features –
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
Features –
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
Features –
The idea(s) of Greece
The Bendigo Writers Festival hosted three Greek Australian writers, to discuss different ideas of Greece that emerge in Australian writing.
Features –
Our own Indiana Jones
Lieutenant Commander Andrea Argirides is determined to help save archaeological treasures in conflict zones.
Features –
From Asia Minor to Anzac Cove: the Odyssey of Peter Rados
Peter Rados, at the age of 23 enlisted to serve Australian Imperial Forces and his new homeland. He was killed in action and buried just a few miles away from his birthplace.
Features –
Infused with Greece
Up for yet another of her business endeavours, Nicole Condos’ collection ‘Candles by Nikoletta’ captures the scent and memories of Greek summer.
Features –
Lefkandi: illuminating the Greek Dark Age
Many brushed off the Dark Age of Greece, until new discoveries in Lefkandi, Euboea, offered a different perspective.
Features –
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.
Features –
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