If you've ever wanted to learn a new language, there's no better time to start than the new year with WEA Adult Learning.
Adelaide, if you are looking to go to an event this weekend that will blow your socks off, Zaffit Unplugged is where you should be.
Adelaide's largest cultural event, the Semaphore Greek Festival, is returning for a family-friendly two-day extravaganza in 2023.
Staazi and Co. purveyors of mouthwatering vegan Greek street food are set to serve up all kinds of tantalising eats at Adelaide's resident creative hub this coming weekend.
Indulge in George's on Waymouth's mouth-watering Greek cuisine at home.
When Eleni tells her school friends about her yiayia, it begins a conversation about the cultural diversity of all their grandmothers.
Love yourself some Cheeky Greek? Well get excited - Cheeky Greek has opened in Henley.
Welcome to one of Adelaide’s newest Greek eateries with a unique style and flair.
When Geordie, a trained sniffer dog and an Afghanistan veteran like his owner, is kidnapped, Corinna Chapman takes on the case.
Lucky you if you live in Henley Beach - the list of foodie offerings just keeps growing and growing.
Speculation and anticipation about what is to replace the former Cocolat store on Rundle Street is over. Meraki's Greek Cuisine is set to relocate, rebrand as Petrichor & Epicure Kitchen, and open in October.
A profound look into the way our bodies change, from puberty, pregnancy and gender dysphoria to anorexia and even death, using both medical knowledge and case studies.
Based on the BBC television series, Civilisations, professor of classics at Cambridge University, Mary Beard, presents a look at art and history, and the intersection of art and faith, examining how we make sense of it all both in and out of its original historical context.
A jounalist wins a trip back in time to interview Alexander the Great but when he mistakes her for Persephone, he prevents her from returning to her own time.
A useful, practical and attractive guide to the mysteries of scientific Latin nomenclature, to help noive gardners appreciate the intricacies of their plants.
A children’s historical compendium beginning with the mythical foundation of Rome by the twins Romulus and Remus in 753BC to world-shaping events of 1989.
14 years after their big fat Greek wedding, Toula and Ian are having a tough time handling their teenage daughter but another, unexpected wedding is on the way.
His evocative rendition of the Greek myth of Icarus is guided by a modern sense of honesty and emotional pain, exploration the depths of depression.
For the Greek Palace team, working at the Garden of Unearthly Delights is more a homecoming than a humble beginning. Led by Xanthos Hatzimihail and Hellena Xandria, the mobile food vendor, specializing in Ancient Greek flavours, were serving crowds at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland and European dance revelers at Tomorrowland and Amsterdam Roots Festival before heading back home.