Nikos Anastasopoulos, Professor of Modern Greek History at the University of Ioannina and author, among other works, of the historical book “From the Massacre of Chios to the Exodus of Messolonghi: Military Failures and Their Consequences” (Metaichmio Publications), speaks with Stavroula Karali on ...
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This Tuesday, 17 March 2026, at 22:00 Athens time, the radio program “Sound Portraits”, hosted by Stavroula Karali, premieres on Voice of Greece.
The new program brings together music, history, culture, and memory. People, events, and moments from Greece’s past and cultural tradition meet melodies and b...
Seven poems every week, one Greek poem each day, travel across the frequencies of Voice of Greece to the far corners of the world, wherever Greek voices can be found. The week from 16 March to 22 March 2026 is dedicated to the poet Anna Sotrini.
Anna Sotrini is an author, poet and theatre director....
On Sunday, 15 March 2026, from 12:00 to 14:00 Athens time, the Voice of Greece program “Our Town” with Themis Rodamitis presents a tribute to the great laïko composer and lyricist Giorgos Mitsakis.
The creator of many major hits, Mitsakis carved out a significant path during the transition from rebe...
In these uncertain times, “Historical Walks” hopes to open a small window of hope, encouraging the idea that a better future is possible.
The guest on the program is Sotiris Bahtsetzis, Associate Professor of Contemporary Art Theory and Curatorial Practices at the University of Thessaly. On the occ...
The Voice of Greece program “Our Town”, hosted by Themis Rodamitis, welcomes three distinguished creators and representatives of contemporary Greek song: composer Nikos Platyrachos, singer-songwriter Stavros Dalkos, and vocalist Vicky Karatzoglou. In the first part of the tribute, on Saturday 14 Mar...
The visual art of anatomy stands at a unique crossroads between science and artistic expression.
On the one hand, it reflects the history of science and the quest for knowledge; on the other, the history of humanity itself — its values and the ways in which society came to view the human body as a...
Cheese is undoubtedly one of humanity’s favorite foods. Feta, Gouda, Graviera, Cheddar, American cheese, Brie, Roquefort, and many more — all delicious. Wherever it comes from and whatever it is called, every piece carries a small story of its own.
This Friday, 13 March 2026, at 13:00 Athens tim...
On Thursday, 12 March 2026, at 12:00 (Athens time), the Voice of Greece program “Imprint” with Fuli Zavitsanou meets historian Sakis Gekas, holder of the Hellenic Heritage Foundation Chair of Modern Greek History at York University in Toronto, Canada, and Director of the Hellenic Canadian History Arc...
On Wednesday, 11 March 2026, at 13:00 Athens time, the Voice of Greece program “The Practice of Living”, hosted by Nasia Bouloukou, welcomes Sofia Kalantaridou, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Medical School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
The guest will help us ...
Nikos Anastasopoulos, Professor of Modern Greek History at the University of Ioannina and author, among other works, of the historical book “From the Massacre of Chios to the Exodus of Messolonghi: Military Failures and Their Consequences” (Metaichmio Publications), discusses on the program “Remarkable Personalities”, with Stavroula Karali, the great battles as well as the bitter defeats that marked the difficult struggle of the Greeks for Independence and Freedom.
On Monday, 09 March 2026, at 18:00 Athens time, the Voice of Greece program “Voices and Music”, hosted by Alexis Kostas, travels all the way to India. The guest is Dimitris Lambrianos, an exceptional Greek musician of the diaspora: a multi-instrumentalist, composer and conductor who plays more than 30 ...
On Monday, 09 March 2026, from 22:00 to 23:00 (Athens time), the Voice of Greece program “Our Town” with Themis Rodamitis presents the theme “Sounds of the Sea in Greek Poetry”. The episode will focus on major poets who, in their writings, celebrate the sea in its broadest dimensions and unique qualiti...
Voice of Greece modifies its program to pay tribute to journalist, poet and painter Spyros Katsimis, who passed away on Sunday, 01 March 2026. From Monday, 09 March through Sunday,...
Flowers are silent witnesses to sacrifice since the beginning of the world. In laments, in medieval ballads, in folk beliefs, in traditional songs, flowers are eternally born from stories of love and blood. These and many other themes will be explored this Sunday, 8 March 2026, from 12:00 to 14:00 (A...
In these turbulent times, when the decisions of a few powerful — and often dangerous — leaders can shake the lives of the most vulnerable, this week’s episode of “Infinitely Curious” with Katerina Batzaki is be devoted to children. To their resilience. To their bravery. To their quiet determination to build confidence, motivation and character, even in moments when the world around them feels uncertain or unjust — even in times of war.
We listen to powerful voices — including children themselves — exploring what courage, perseverance and inner strength truly mean.
Featuring insights from Carson Byblow, Dr. Betsy Blackard, Zilas Bouzerma, and Dr. Kathryn Hecht — voices that remind u...
Voice of Greece, actively present in current affairs, closely follows and reports on the dramatic developments unfolding in the Middle East and Cyprus, keeping its listeners around the world continuously informed through a steady flow of news, analysis and reports. At the same time, the program...
A young woman (Danae Papadaki) decides to become an egg donor. She works in a bar but dreams of becoming a ballet dancer. At the same time, she is one of many young women in Athens struggling to make ends meet. The documentary follows her throughout the entire process—from the moment she makes her d...
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