Captain Alekos Antoniadis is from Nea Michaniona. He is now living in Perea of Thessaloniki.
He speaks through his poems, which have been set to music, and describes his experiences, feelings and thoughts. Tune in for a unique episode on Saturday, January 27th, 2024, at 8.00 (Athens time)!
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