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Heria psila for Hatzigiannis!‏

In anticipation of Melbourne and Sydney’s free festival shows, we talk to Mihalis Hatzigiannis about his music, global fans and the industry

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Art, the vehicle through which the spirit speaks

Paul Laspagis talks about his upcoming solo exhibition, the visual world he is inspired by and his own artistic integrity

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Lyra antics and Baglama

Panayiotis Kalandranis, Georgette Giatis and their talented musicians will take you on a soulful trip with their Lyra antics and Baglama show

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Local play delivers the laughs

A new comedy, written by George Eliopoulos, and performed by the troupe Parikia, has hit the stage. To Kelepouri is a character-based situation comedy.

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Spyros’ memoirs

The most influential Greek immigrant in American history Spyros P. Skouras is being captured in a book.

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The Colours of Greece continues

The FILOTEXNO Art Gallery continues with the exhibition The Colours of Greece, of 37 Greek artists and 118 paintings, dominated by the history and topography of Greece.

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Georgia’s silver lining

Catherine Kladakis reviews Red Carpet Burns – a memoir of one woman’s experience with love, heartbreak and life in Hollywood.

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All that’s good from the ground

A celebration of the finest Victorian produce with kyria patatina Georgie Tousoulis is one of the highlights of the 2013 Melbourne Food and Wine Festival

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Australian-born, Greek-raised chef takes on Hong Kong

Mezzo’s David Laris is set to open his first Hong Kong restaurant.

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The math of music

Greek Australian pop singer Kristina Miltiadou talks to Neos Kosmos about creating the perfect pop tune.

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