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Poet of the Week: Niovi Ioannou | 16 Nov. 2025
Niovi Ioannou spent her childhood and teenage years in Nafplio. She has been involved in children’s theatre and the teaching of French. Her poems and short prose have been published in literary journals and newspapers, while some of her poetry has been translated into Italian by Crescenzo Sangiglio. H...
Poet of the Week: Niovi Ioannou | 15 Nov. 2025
Niovi Ioannou spent her childhood and teenage years in Nafplio. She has been involved in children’s theatre and the teaching of French. Her poems and short prose have been published in literary journals and newspapers, while some of her poetry has been translated into Italian by Crescenzo Sangiglio. H...
Poet of the Week: Niovi Ioannou | 14 Nov. 2025
Niovi Ioannou spent her childhood and teenage years in Nafplio. She has been involved in children’s theatre and the teaching of French. Her poems and short prose have been published in literary journals and newspapers, while some of her poetry has been translated into Italian by Crescenzo Sangiglio. H...
Wander Words: Exarchia’s living walls | 14 Nov. 2025
The story of the Polytechnic Uprising began in ’73, etched in blood, carried in songs, shouted in slogans. Fifty years on, it is still being written in the rhymes and colours of street art. The walls of the downtown Athens neighbourhood of Exarchia keep their own diary, a living archive of memory, p...
“With Love, the Postman” | Friday 14 November 2025
They knew everything about the neighborhood: the family stories, the relatives living abroad, who was arguing with whom, how people got along with their children, even the PIN to their bank card! They traveled in the rain, crossed mountain ridges along the border, trudged through knee-deep snow, whether...
Poet of the Week: Niovi Ioannou | 13 Nov. 2025
Niovi Ioannou spent her childhood and teenage years in Nafplio. She has been involved in children’s theatre and the teaching of French. Her poems and short prose have been published in literary journals and newspapers, while some of her poetry has been translated into Italian by Crescenzo Sangiglio. H...
Poet of the Week: Niovi Ioannou | 12 Nov. 2025
Niovi Ioannou spent her childhood and teenage years in Nafplio. She has been involved in children’s theatre and the teaching of French. Her poems and short prose have been published in literary journals and newspapers, while some of her poetry has been translated into Italian by Crescenzo Sangiglio. H...
Poet of the Week: Niovi Ioannou | 11 Nov. 2025
Niovi Ioannou spent her childhood and teenage years in Nafplio. She has been involved in children’s theatre and the teaching of French. Her poems and short prose have been published in literary journals and newspapers, while some of her poetry has been translated into Italian by Crescenzo Sangiglio. H...
Wander Words: Andritsaina | 11 Nov. 2025
This episode of “Wander Words ”, presented by Prokopis Agelopoulos, took listeners of Voice of Greece to the mountainous heart of Ilia, near the border with Arcadia - and to the historic town of Andritsaina. Though administratively part of Ilia (formerly the Province of Olympia), Andritsaina shares dee...
Poet of the Week: Niovi Ioannou | 10 Nov. 2025
Niovi Ioannou spent her childhood and teenage years in Nafplio. She has been involved in children’s theatre and the teaching of French. Her poems and short prose have been published in literary journals and newspapers, while some of her poetry has been translated into Italian by Crescenzo Sangiglio. H...
Where Does the Music Go When We Stop Listening? with Menelaos Karamaghiolis | 10 Nov. 2025
When we stop listening, music begins to summon new sounds—melodies that weave a story as layered and captivating as love itself, the kind that arrives unannounced and unsettles everything. Music has a way of restoring what the characters in this radio drama seek—whether it’...
Poet of the Week: Nikolas Koutsodontis | 09 Nov. 2025
Nikolas Koutsodontis, poet and translator from Andros, studied Sociology at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences. He has published three poetry collections: Halkomania (Entypois 2017; Thraka 2024), Just Don’t Bring Anyone Home (Thraka 2021; 2nd edition 2023), and You M...
Poet of the Week: Nikolas Koutsodontis | 08 Nov. 2025
Nikolas Koutsodontis, poet and translator from Andros, studied Sociology at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences. He has published three poetry collections: Halkomania (Entypois 2017; Thraka 2024), Just Don’t Bring Anyone Home (Thraka 2021; 2nd edition 2023), and You M...
Poet of the Week: Nikolas Koutsodontis | 07 Nov. 2025
Nikolas Koutsodontis, poet and translator from Andros, studied Sociology at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences. He has published three poetry collections: Halkomania (Entypois 2017; Thraka 2024), Just Don’t Bring Anyone Home (Thraka 2021; 2nd edition 2023), and You M...
Wander Words: Vytina | 07 Nov. 2025
On this episode of "Wander Words" we journey to Vytina, one of the most beautiful and picturesque mountain villages of the Peloponnese! Just two hours from Athens, Vytina lies on the slopes of Mount Mainalon, in the region of Mountainous Gortynia — a quintessential Arcadian village. Together with A...
Poet of the Week: Nikolas Koutsodontis | 06 Nov. 2025
Nikolas Koutsodontis, poet and translator from Andros, studied Sociology at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences. He has published three poetry collections: Halkomania (Entypois 2017; Thraka 2024), Just Don’t Bring Anyone Home (Thraka 2021; 2nd edition 2023), and You M...
Poet of the Week: Nikolas Koutsodontis | 05 Nov. 2025
Nikolas Koutsodontis, poet and translator from Andros, studied Sociology at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences. He has published three poetry collections: Halkomania (Entypois 2017; Thraka 2024), Just Don’t Bring Anyone Home (Thraka 2021; 2nd edition 2023), and You M...
Poet of the Week: Nikolas Koutsodontis | 04 Nov. 2025
Nikolas Koutsodontis, poet and translator from Andros, studied Sociology at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences. He has published three poetry collections: Halkomania (Entypois 2017; Thraka 2024), Just Don’t Bring Anyone Home (Thraka 2021; 2nd edition 2023), and You M...