The program “Narratives – Stories and Fairy Tales for All Ages” presents the narration of the book “The Rebellion of the Old Toys” published by Kalentis editions. The book is authored by the multi-award-winning writer Christos Boulotis and beautifully illustrated by the acclaimed artist Fotini Stefanidi, who i...
Anna Prokova
Anna Prokova is a translator and journalist, specializing in cultural reporting. She has a master's degree in film theory, a love affair with music and she likes to wander, in every possible way. She's a city child, with a soft spot for garage rock and songs about the moon. She oscillates between auteur cinema and cult horror films, perfectionism and impulsiveness, collective excitement and subjective melancholy.
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Fresh sounds, eclectic new releases, ‘under the radar’ Greek and international artists and bands, Greek indie picks and timeless favorites, come together in a show with a radically wandering disposition.
This Sunday, “Our Town” with Themis Rodamitis welcomes one of the most iconic voices of Greek music: Aliki Kayaloglou.
In an intimate and wide-ranging conversation, the acclaimed performer reflects on the key moments of her recording career, the repertoire she chose to bring to life, and the dis...
Beneath the surface, where light fades and pressure rises, giants move in silence. They are the sperm whales of the Mediterranean. Massive, intelligent, and endangered.
This Sunday, May 25th, at 11:00 am Athens time, the English language program "Infinitely Curious" with Katerina Batzaki dives deep...
On Sunday, May 25, 2025, at 10:00 AM (Athens time), the show “Greeks Around the World – Greece in the United Kingdom”, hosted by Eliana Nunes, will feature Petros Karatsareas.
Dr. Petros Karatsareas is a sociolinguist and Reader in Multilingualism and Language Contact at the University of Westminster in ce...
A long-concealed chapter of modern Greek history is brought to light through the meticulous research of Belgian Hellenist and author Gonda Van Steen. Her book, Wanted: Children from Greece — Adoptions in Cold War America, unveils a poignant story: in the turbulent years following the Greek Civil War, a...
On Saturday, May 24, from 12:00 to 13:00 Athens time (with a repeat broadcast on Sunday, May 25, from 04:00 to 05:00), the radio program "Our Town" will present a special tribute to Giorgos Kakoulidis — a leading poet and thinker of the 1980s generation.
This episode honors the distinguished poet a...
Author Manolis Lampridis takes us on a voyage through time with his novel The Brave Men of Kasos: The Howl from the Ship’s Rail — a lyrical narrative set in 1732, on the eve of revolution, in Kasos, the storied island of the southeast Aegean with its proud seafaring tradition. Through richly drawn characters — captains, sailors, master shipwrights, village elders, pirates, saints, and folk heroines like Zantana — the book brings to life a world where history and myth converge. The people of Kasos gave everything they had, including their ships, to the Greek War of Independence, only to ... Read more
On Thursday, May 22, 2025, following the headlines from news websites and newspapers, we spoke with Mr. Kostas Tsoukalas, Press Representative of PASOK, about the proposal to form a preliminary investigative committee regarding the Tempi incident, as well as other current political developments.
In...
This Saturday, May 24, 2025, from 17:00 to 18:00 Athens time, the program “Narratives – Stories and Fairy Tales for All Ages” presents the narration of the book “The Rebellion of the Old Toys” published by Kalentis editions. The book is authored by the multi-award-winning writer Christos Boulotis a...
This Friday, May 23, at 20:00 Athens time, the program "Irregular Notes” with Stelios Ioannidis will be dedicated to Georges Moustaki -the French singer-songwriter of Greek descent.
Moustaki was born in Alexandria, Egypt, to a Greek family with ties to Asia Minor, Ioannina, Zakynthos, and Corfu. H...
by Thomas Sideris
José “Pepe” Mujica, the former president of Uruguay, guerrilla fighter, and philosopher-farmer, passed away on May 13, 2025, at the age of 89. His death marks the end of a life that defied political norms, embodied radical empathy, and left a lasting imprint on global progressive poli...
This week, “Unguarded Passage” presents a special radio journey dedicated to José “Pepe” Mujica — the man who redefined the role of Uruguay’s president as an everyday act of solidarity, humility, and resistance.
A former Tupamaros guerrilla, political prisoner for thirteen years, and a philosophe...
Welcome to "Listen & See, Look & Hear"—with Nikolas Angelidis and Grigoris Nanis, as they guide us through the world's most fascinating and bizarre stories.
In this episode:
Meet the burglar who claims he turned to theft out of heartbreak. Who is he, and where did he commit his unusual c...
Stathis Koutsounis was born in Nea Figalia, Olympia. He studied law, philology, and classical music. He currently lives and works in Athens. For many years, he taught at the I.M. Panagiotopoulos School, where he also served as the director of the high school division.He has published the following...
The program featured Aliki Soulioti, head of the Victoria commemorations committee for the anniversary of the Pontian Greek genocide. She spoke to us about the events that began on Wednesday, May 14, and will continue until May 29.
Notably, on May 19, the central building of the Greek Community of...
Voice of Greece—ERT’s international radio service dedicated to Greek speakers around the world and to the promotion of the Greek language and culture—continues its beloved poetry segments “Poet of the Week.” Each week spotlights a contemporary Greek poet, including voices from the Greek diaspora. The poets...
On Monday, May 19, from 22:00 to 23:00 Athens time (with a repeat on Tuesday, May 20, from 04:00 to 05:00), the program “Our Town” will feature Nikos Spanos as part of the tribute “Greek Artists in Vienna.”
The distinguished performer — a countertenor — will talk about his significant performance...
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