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The Slap runs in the Logies race

The Christos Tsiolkas novel The Slap, recently made into an eight-part television series for ABC, is one of the big contenders in this year’s 2012 TV Week Logies.

Theo Angelopoulos: the definitive collection

Neos Kosmos takes a closer look at the esteemed career of prolific Greek filmmaker Theo Angelopoulos.

The Straits – crime moves to a warmer climate

Forget about Carlton, Peter Andrikidis talks about directing the latest Australian underworld drama tv series, set in the tropics.

It’s all rock’n’Greek for Lipsmack

Even though they’ve only been together with the current line-up since April last year, Lipsmack are making waves not only in the Greek community, but in the music world Australia-w

Daddy’s Wings by Milena Agus

The book Daddy’s Wings by Milena Agus – with English translation by Brigid Maher – is a diary according to its narrator.

Notes from the Lyra

Stephen Smooker talks to film maker Kasiani Koutris as she sets out on a Pontian journey of musical revelation

Thyestes revived for Sydney Festival

Breathing new life into an ancient Greek myth.

Steve and Helen tackle the kitchen

“A moment of insanity,” says Helen on why her and her brother Steve threw their aprons in the ring to appear on the television cooking competition My Kitchen Rules.

The Slap runaway winner in TV Tonight awards

The Slap has been voted Best Australian Drama Series and Best New Australian Show in the 2011 TV Tonight awards for television.

Making movies in Melbourne

Hollywood star brings it all back home.

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