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Life –
Lute master returns
George Xylouris is back to perform in Australia, where he learnt to meld diverse musical cultures.
Life –
Nick’s moment of musical exhilaration
Local double bass player and modern art music composer Nick Tsiavos
returns to the stage with the first of a two part concert series
entitled Is this what you believe?
Life –
Flatmates miniseries grabs attention online
Following in the footsteps of such quality television shows as Gossip
Girl, One Tree Hill and The OC, MTV Greece has produced a Greek drama
series aimed at capturing the omnip
News –
Young Greek of the Week
Nicole Tsotras, who loves yiayia’s tiropita and describes herself best as passionate is our Young Greek of the Week.
News –
A Greek chocolate master
Artemis Floratos Racovalis is one of the owners and the Director of Chocolate Master. She talked to Neos Kosmos.
Dialogue –
Now is the time to lobby for modern Greek
The release of the Federal Government’s National Curriculum proposal and the review of which priority languages to include in the National Curriculum presents a historic window
Dialogue –
Crashing through with Kevin?
Dr Nick Economou opines: with a general election imminent Labor needed something big to restore its ascendency in the policy debate.
Features –
Mates enjoy Athenian success
Yorgos Tserexidis and Dean Hewett, who met in St Kilda fifteen years ago, talk to FOTIS KAPETOPOULOS about their successful accommodation venture in the inner city of Athens.
Dialogue –
On The Spit
On The Spit looks at why Tarpon Springs is the centre of international relations and asks whether the next election campaign for the Greek Community of Melbourne and Victoria has j
Dialogue –
Koukouloforoi, bombs and coffee
If Athens were a mysterious brown paper package, it would tick. Guy Rundle continues his exploration of Greece’s seemingly cyclical political upheaval.