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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.

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A Greek culinary adventure

Alkistis Gerassimou gives us her account of her Greek culinary adventures in the last chapter of the You in Greece campaign.

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A vehicle for change

Neos Kosmos speaks with Sophia Marinos, creative producer of Namatjira, about the power of art and social justice.

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Review: Horrible Bosses

The new Jennifer Aniston movie Horrible Bosses sees her causing a stir with her nympho ways.

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.

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Man does not live on bread alone, but Greeks do

Penni Pappas looks at the staff of life – bread. And how it is not only a staple of the Greek diet, but also of Greek customs, traditions and religion

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.

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The milk bar, a Greek story

The Greek influence over the development of milk bars is a place in history were Greek Australians really made a difference.

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Melbourne Spring Fashion Week 2011

September signals the end to another dull and cold winter and the start of a downhill run to the end of the year; it’s the final quarter and it’s full of energy.

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Wisdom at street level

John-Paul Hussey speaks to director Nadia Tass about her latest production The Aliens at Red Stitch Theatre.

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