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Eurovision 2013: The kitsch and the high notes
The Eurovision Song Competition still remains the most watched non-sporting event of the year. Greece’s entry is unique, but will it win?
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Myth versus reality: Athens during the peak of the crisis
Moving through protests, strikes and tons of graffiti, she finds the embattled capital still shows glimmers of hope.
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The Constantinople spirit
Historian Jim Claven tours the modern-day city and reflects on the Byzantine and Orthodox legacy.
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The outfit says it all
Highly sought after fashion stylist Vass Arvanitis talks to Neos Kosmos about the styling industry and gives advice on what to wear this winter
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Unravelling Greece’s crisis
Nick Dallas sits down with former radio broadcaster and community activist Kostas Karamarkos to talk Greek politics, the crisis and the worsening state of the Eurozone
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Tall tales
Telling stories through a lens has become a life’s work for artist Ellenor Argyropoulos, and has placed her in the finals of Tourism Australia’s best job
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Paying tribute to old masters’ paintings
Award winning Melbourne photographer Bill Gekas talks about his muse, 5-year-old daughter Athena, and pushing boundaries with portrait photography
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The dictatorship
46 years ago, a military dictatorship took over Greece for seven years. George Zangalis looks at the Greek Australian response to the Junta.
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Commemorating Gallipoli’s Hellenic Heart: Lemnos 1915
Jim Claven looks into the historic time for Lemnos and its Australian connection in this two part series