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George Pelecanos looks for light in darkness

Writer George Pelecanos talks exclusively to FOTIS KAPETOPOULOS about his latest book release The Way Home and HBO television masterworks The Wire and The Pacific.

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Zoe Carides brings Greek to the Pacific

Actor Zoe Carides is doing something right in the largest series ever made about World War II, The Pacific. She talks to Neos Kosmos about her experience as Mama Karamanlis in <

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Finding the Greeks in Afghanistan’s Alexandria

IASON ATHANASIADIS, a British Greek journalist covering the Middle and Near East bumps into a Greek woman in Kandahar.

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George Papandreou: face of the crisis

The polished and Americanized Papandreou could well hold the future of the eurozone in his hands

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Greek-Australian Scouts prepare for the worst

6th Box Hill Hellenic Scout Group has served the Melbourne Greek community for 40 years and it’s now at risk of closing down. THOMAS ANDRONAS has been there for 15 of them.

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Gourmet excursion in Oakleigh

The food-savvy VICTORIA KYRIAKOPOULOS finds a special food trail with The Sweet Greek.

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Easter in Patmos

Expat Greek Australian, Acoumina Karavis-Theodorou, takes a wry look at the preparations for Easter on the island of Patmos

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Remembering the Revolution of 1821: the war against tyranny continues

Vrasidas Karalis explores tyranny, nomarchy and destiny in Greece, historically and today.

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New York’s Greek master chef in town

Greek-American chef, Michael Psilakis will reveal his revolutionary techniques and flavours as a guest of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival.

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Rich vein of history struck in Sovereign Hill

We overlook the richness of our history says FOTIS KAPETOPOULOS who rediscovers the real gold in Ballarat’s Sovereign Hill

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