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Features –
The Polytechnic uprising
Tomorrow sees the 40th anniversary of the Athens Polytechnic student uprising, against the military dictatorship imposed in Greece from 1967.
Dialogue –
Public sector employees in crisis hit Greece
Three-and-a half years on, part of the public sector remains mostly immune to the adjustment process
Life –
Tsoutzoukakia in tomato sauce – Meat rissoles in tomato sauce
Tsoutzoukakia are cumin-flavoured, sausage-shaped rissoles. We owe their popularity to the Greeks who once lived in Smyrna (now Izmir) in Turkey
Life –
Adios St Kat’s, yiasou Hellenic Republic Kew
George Calombaris’ signature Kew restaurant St Kat’s is about to go Greek
Life –
What did ancient music sound like?
One Oxford scholar is on a mission to reconstruct the music of the ancients
Features –
Rebel with a cause
Audiences have been polarised but at the same time intoxicated by the films of Australian born Greek director Constantine Giannaris
Life –
Giant steps are what you take
Author and blogger Hariklia Heristanidis has given one of her favourite music stories – of which there are many – to a new Australian rock anthology