A young man is looking for a job in the years of the economic crisis and is confronted with unbelievable situations.
Narrator: Alexandros Konstantinidis
Researcher: Stathis Konstantinidis
Podcast Creation: Stavros Vlachos
Sound Design: Nikolas Konstantinou
Audio...
Music program curated by:
Gianna Triantafylli
Alexis Kostas
Angelos Stathopoulos
Yiannis “Bach” Spyropoulos
Prokopis Angelopoulos
Featuring music from Greece and from around the world.
Music program curated by:
Gianna Triantafylli
Alexis Kostas
Angelos Stathopoulos
Yiannis “Bach” Spyropoulos
Prokopis Angelopoulos
Featuring music from Greece and from around the world.
Thirty years old today, Giorgos Tzovanis grew up in the 1990s, very differently from other children his age. He lived with his family in a makeshift cattle hut in the mountains of Arcadia without electricity and running water, helped his parents with their work from the age of five and walked for more...
Music program curated by:
Gianna Triantafylli
Alexis Kostas
Angelos Stathopoulos
Yiannis “Bach” Spyropoulos
Prokopis Angelopoulos
Featuring music from Greece and from around the world.
Music program curated by:
Gianna Triantafylli
Alexis Kostas
Angelos Stathopoulos
Yiannis “Bach” Spyropoulos
Prokopis Angelopoulos
Featuring music from Greece and from around the world.
In a field outside Palaiokastro, Serres in the 1950s, a family grows poppies without knowing the "side effects" of the plant.
Narrator: Alexandridou Koula
Researcher: Konstantinos Doganis
Podcast creation: Maya Filippopoulou
Sound Design: Nikolas Konstantinou
Audio...
Music program curated by:
Gianna Triantafylli
Alexis Kostas
Angelos Stathopoulos
Yiannis “Bach” Spyropoulos
Prokopis Angelopoulos
Featuring music from Greece and from around the world.
Theodoros Rakopoulos was born in 1981 in Amyntaio. He studied in Thessaloniki and London.
He has published three books of poetry, one of short stories and one as a member of a poetry triad. He has been awarded the State Prize for Emerging Writer for his first book ("Fagioum"), while he has...
Born of a Greek mother and a Ghanaian father, Loukas recounts his childhood, showing us that identity is much more complicated than it appears. What happens when you're made to feel that your national identity doesn't "match" the color of your skin?
Interviewee: Loukas Kemavor
Field...
Born of a Greek mother and a Ghanaian father, Loukas Loukas shows us what happens when your identity “doesn't match” the color of your skin.
Narrator: Loukas Kemavor
Researcher: Koutsogiannis Vasilis
Podcast Creation: Maya Filippopoulou
Sound Design: Dim...
Music program curated by:
Gianna Triantafylli
Alexis Kostas
Angelos Stathopoulos
Yiannis “Bach” Spyropoulos
Prokopis Angelopoulos
Featuring music from Greece and from around the world.
Who was the legendary fairy of Amorgos, who was magically “tied” and then married to the pirate, Yiorgos Kaoutsos? Her great-grandson Antonis Roussos tells her story.
Narrator: Antonis Roussos
Researcher: Ευθυμία Παπαγιαννοπούλου
Podcast Creation: Maya Filippopoulou
Sound Design: Alex Retsis
S...
Music program curated by:
Gianna Triantafylli
Alexis Kostas
Angelos Stathopoulos
Yiannis “Bach” Spyropoulos
Prokopis Angelopoulos
Featuring music from Greece and from around the world.
Music program curated by:
Gianna Triantafylli
Alexis Kostas
Angelos Stathopoulos
Yiannis “Bach” Spyropoulos
Prokopis Angelopoulos
Featuring music from Greece and from around the world.
In occupied Vermio in 1942, sixteen-year-old Giorgos Aslanidis joins the guerrillas. He takes part in battles, escapes death many times and witnesses the massacre of his village by the Nazis and their collaborators.
Narrator: Giorgos Aslanidis
Researcher: Niki Fotiadou
Podcast...
Music program curated by:
Gianna Triantafylli
Alexis Kostas
Angelos Stathopoulos
Yiannis “Bach” Spyropoulos
Prokopis Angelopoulos
Featuring music from Greece and from around the world.
Music program curated by:
Gianna Triantafylli
Alexis Kostas
Angelos Stathopoulos
Yiannis “Bach” Spyropoulos
Prokopis Angelopoulos
Featuring music from Greece and from around the world.
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