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Greek mythology made trendy with a dash of humour

Could you imagine the Minotaur as an angry cook, Cyclops driving a cab with his single eye on the road, while holding a frappe in his hand or the Lernaean …

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Adelaide’s month-long celebration of Hellenic cultural returns

Adelaide’s epic Hellenic cultural festival Odyssey returns to the City of Churches next month. Organised by the Greek Orthodox Community of SA Inc. (GOCSA), the month-long festival features an exciting …

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Getting to know Halloumi, a traditional European cheese

On Wednesday, Neos Kosmos attended a three-course dinner at Epocha, dedicated to introducing one of Australia’s newest Cypriot cheese brands, Halloumi Cheese, to foodies and critics. The dinner’s purpose was …

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From Crete to Australia: Xylouris White remind us that home is where music is born

Xylouris White is one of those bands that no matter how much you hear about their music you can never get the whole picture until you listen to it. At …

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Greek music giant launches new venture in Australia

One of Greece’s largest and most historic record labels, MINOS EMI (a Universal Music Company) announced a new project, targeted to the audiences of Australia and New Zealand. The seminal …

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Thimios Bakatakis behind the lens of US fashion label’s new short

Thimios Bakatakis has teamed up with Rag & Bone, to create a short film for the fashion label. Titled Time of Day, the film’s release next week in New York …

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Why upcoming Greek Australian comedian Anthony Locascio is more than just a ‘wog’ boy

They hate me,” Anthony Locascio tells me as he laughs about the thousands of Greeks in Greece who didn’t take too well to one of his comedy routines that he …

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A tulip wonderland in the Dandenong Ranges

With people increasingly living their lives at a faster pace, the opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of city life can undoubtedly bring welcome relief. Organisers of the 2018 …

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‘Polyxeni’ is Greece’s official contender for the Oscars

Polyxeni, a period drama about a twelve-year-old orphan Greek girl that was separated from her younger brother in 1955, when a prominent Greek Constantinopolite couple adopted her is Greece’s selection …

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The youngest ever editor in chief of Vogue is Greek

Twenty-nine year old Thaleia Karafyllidou, has been appointed Editor-in-Chief of the soon to be launched Vogue Greece by Condé Nast International, becoming the youngest editor to ever head the international …

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