Sculptor Michalis Kassis is invited on the show, on the occasion of the release of his latest book: “Glossary and Unwritten Laws of Mani”.
Michalis Kassis studied sculpture, ceramics, plasterwork and bronze casting at the Academy of Fine Arts. For 25 years he directed the laboratories of t...
The show pays tribute to influential personalities from the fields of music, film, history, and culture in Greece, while also introducing new artists and their projects.
Sculptor Michalis Kassis is invited on the show, on the occasion of the release of his latest book: “Glossary and Unwritten Laws of Mani”.
Michalis Kassis studied sculpture, ceramics, plasterwork and bronze casting at the Academy of Fine Arts. For 25 years he directed the laboratories of t...
Founder and owner of the Greek "Desmos" bookstore in Paris Mr. Yiannis Mavroidakos was a guest from France in the studio of the "Voice of Greece" and he talked with Natasa Vissarionos on the occasion of the celebrations for the 40 years of operation in Paris and Athens.
Mr. Mavroidakos unfolded...
The show covers top stories of the Greek Diaspora, featuring interviews with Greek expats or natives who choose to leave Greece behind to travel, study, or work abroad.
Greek poetry, from antiquity to the present day. The show pays tributes to prominent Greek poets and representatives of modern Greek poetry, featuring interviews and rare audio recordings.
Alexandra Gravas is a guest of this episode of the show Take Your Time.
Food is an international language and it travels.
It evolves through the centuries and is influenced by customs, cultures and traditions. No matter how far apart countries are distance wise from each other, they have one thing in common. They all share the same love and passion for food with...
The show, through narrative stories, pays tribute to significant places, people, historical events, art, and culture.
On Thursday, June 22nd, 2023, the show "Imprint" with Fuli Zavitsanou met Makis Solomos, Professor of Musicology at the University Paris 8 and scholar of the work of Iannis Xenakis, on the occasion of the exhibition presentation of the radical Greek artist that starts on June 29th at the National Museum...
An all-inclusive show featuring current affairs, as well as interviews with politicians, scientists, journalists, representatives of non-governmental organizations, people of the Greek Diaspora, and artists.
Greek poetry, from antiquity to the present day. The show pays tributes to prominent Greek poets and representatives of modern Greek poetry, featuring interviews and rare audio recordings.
The show pays tribute to influential personalities from the fields of music, film, history, and culture in Greece, while also introducing new artists and their projects.
The show covers top stories of the Greek Diaspora, featuring interviews with Greek expats or natives who choose to leave Greece behind to travel, study, or work abroad.
On Sunday, June 18th, the show "Our Town" hosted Gerasimos Andreatos.
The charismatic performer talked about the most special moments of his career, about his collaborations with important composers and lyricists, "about the stories of songs".
Recounting the atmosphere of a "flourishing era"...
On Saturday, June 17th, the show “Our Town” presented Nikolas Sevastakis. The author and public intellectual talked about his latest book "Origin or the stories of others" and discussed issues that concern young, active citizens and people of culture with Themis Rodamitis.
In a different dis...
On Friday, June 16th, the show "Our Town" hosted Eirini Rinioti and Alexandros Stefanidis.
The award-winning poet and the award-winning author read excerpts from their latest books "Red Line" and "The Caress", respectively.
The show aired praise from their peers, as well as from critics. They...
The last leg of our week-long trip to the work of Yannis Markopoulos takes us to the 1970s, a period of relentless creativity for him. From 'Chronicle' to 'Immigrants' and from 'Citizenship' to 'Free Besieged', Markopoulos' albums in that decade reveal the full scale of...
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