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A cool, gritty Greek taverna has landed in the Shire – here's why you need to check it out
Say yasou to Homer Rogue Taverna – Cronulla 's newest 100-seat Athenian restaurant and wine bar from local legends Harry and Mario Kapoulas (yep, the brothers behind HAM café). Fresh from a culinary journey through Athens (we're sensing parallels to Homer's The Odyssey), they've brought back the Greek capital's culture and flavour to The Shire – minus the Mykonos clichés. Homer is gritty, grungy and gloriously unpolished – hence the 'rogue' in its name. The fitout is deliberately unpretentious; we're talking industrial concrete, mid-century chairs, a graffitied wall and a glorious three-metre wine fridge you're encouraged to explore yourself. The music is a vibe – you might even find a bouzouki player meandering between tables. The food? Made to share. Head chef Kirri Mouat (ex- Icebergs) and chef James Watson have eschewed fine-dining fare in favour of a menu full of Athenian attitude. There's charcoal-roasted chicken souvla, spanakopita, hand-rolled dolmades, saganaki flatbreads and family recipes like Mum's moussaka. Feeling adventurous? Try the koulouri sesame (Greek bagel) with tirokafteri dip, the beef stifado (stew) wrapped in crisp chicken skin to resemble a cigar, or baked manouri cheese in kataifi pastry drizzled with hot honey. Yep, that custom-built wood-fire oven is working overtime. To drink, there's Greek coffee, ouzo and mini Martinis. The wine list has a good balance of Greek and Australian drops, with Greek varietals like savatiano served by the glass or carafe. They've also teamed up with Young Henrys to brew their exclusive Homer's Epic Lager. At Homer, bookings are recommended – but walk-ins are welcome. So, breeze in from the beach, share a few plates, sip on something spirited – and relax. As owner Harry puts it, 'At its heart, it's about people coming together for a good time, good food and good drinks, with an atmosphere that reflects that.' These are the best new restaurants in Sydney.


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Bacchus Uncorked: Wine From a Golden Goblet
The recently reopened Getty Villa pairs its latest special exhibition, ' The Kingdom of Pylos: Warrior-Princes of Ancient Greece,' with a weekend of wine-focused after-hours talks. Hear archaeologist James Wright's firsthand account of excavating 3,500-year-old drinking vessels in Greece, and see some for yourself in the exhibition. Then you'll be primed on Peloponnese wines before enjoying an evening of food and vino in the courtyard.


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You can get tickets for Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' starting tomorrow – a full year before it comes to theaters
What are you doing a year from now? If you're a cinephile, you probably already have the opening date of Christopher Nolan's new film, The Odyssey, circled on the calendar. Now, you can set it in stone. As first reported by Variety, starting Thursday, July 17, 2025, Nolan super fans – and, we supposed, hardcore Homer-heads – can purchase tickets to see the movie in IMAX 70mm theaters in the US and UK, exactly one year before the film is released in cinemas. Rumors began swirling earlier in the week as Reddit users noticed showtimes for the movie already listed at theaters in Arizona and Dallas. The recently reopened AMC Lincoln Square in New York has a 2 pm showtime listed as 'available soon', while the fan community IMAX Vanguard suggests tickets will soon go on sale for a screening at the BFI in London. While studios will often make deals with IMAX theaters far in advance, to have those plans made public a year in advance is unprecedented. The catch here is that only about 30 theaters in the world are equipped with IMAX projectors. But that didn't stop enthusiasts from travelling great distances to see Nolan's previous movie, 2023's Oppenheimer, in the format: IMAX screenings accounted for 20 percent of the Best Picture winner's $975 million worldwide gross. Nolan is one of the format's truest believers, having shot parts of nearly every film he's made since The Dark Knight using IMAX cameras, while The Odyssey will be the first shot entirely on such cameras. The Odyssey is indeed based on the poet Homer's ancient Greek epic, with Matt Damon starring as Odysseus, the king of Ithaca, making the grueling journey home at the end of the Trojan War. He'll be joined by damn near every A-list star in Hollywood. A 70-second teaser trailer, featuring the presumed voice of Robert Pattinson and an appearance from John Bernthal, has been airing in front of Jurassic World Rebirth and Superman, even though the film is currently still in production.