Entertainment
Australian premiere of The Slap
Australian television audiences will get a chance to finally see Christos Tsiolkas’ novel The Slap on their screens.
Hellenic pulse in Geelong
For two hours every Sunday, Pulse Radio in Geelong, 94.7 FM, is taken over by three men promoting the Hellenic message.
What Greek song are you?
Comedian, actor, MC and dad George Kapiniaris answers Neos Kosmos’s big question – what Greek song are you and why?
Greek film Alps wins best Screenplay
The 68th Venice Film Festival came to a close last Saturday with the announcement of the winners of its coveted award.
Your ultimate summer Greek music festival
As summer nears closer and closer with every day, so too does the great Australian tradition of the summer music festival.
Kelly Clarkson is Stronger
For Kelly Clarkson fans who just can’t wait until October for the release of her new album Stronger, the first single off the album is now available for download from her website.
Film Review The Aliens
Did American playwright Annie Baker’s award-winning play The Aliens blow my mind to kingdom come? No, it did not.
Amazing race to love
When Anastasia Drimousis’ boyfriend, Chris Pselletes, was tearing shreds off her while they were competing in the Channel 7 reality adventure series Amazing Race Australia.
Roller-coaster Rafter ride
Last week, Australian televisions were exposed to the new Packed to the Rafters line-up and if the die-hard fans thought it was hard, the close-knit cast found it even harder.
Women at war
The Melbourne Writers Festival starts this week. Author Phil Kafcaloudes talks to Neos Kosmos about his event and historical novel.