Mariano Manikis is a photographer, visual artist, architect, and cultural manager. He has developed an extensive artistic career, with solo exhibitions in Argentina and abroad, including Barcelona, Brazil, Cuba, and Switzerland. His work spans photography, painting, installations, and urban interventions,...
On Friday, 27 March 2026, the program “Greek Players” with Pantazis Tsaras welcomed pianist, composer, improviser, and arranger George Delfis — a musician with deep knowledge of European music and jazz, who has been living and creating in Paris for many years.
In a special radio encounter at Studi...
On Friday, 27 March 2026, we spoke by phone with director Stavros Psyllakis on the occasion of the screening of his award-winning film “Sculpted Souls” (Smilimenes Psyches), taking place on Saturday, 28 March at 19:30 at the Greek Film Archive, as part of the Kastellorizo International Documentary Fes...
On Thursday’s broadcast, 26 March 2026, we opened with a review of current affairs and the front pages across the internet and newspapers. Immediately afterwards, we connected live with Sydney to speak with Mr. Filippos Fortomas, MP for the Cyclades (New Democracy) and Chair of the Hellenism of the D...
Dimos Siokis, President of the Federation of Hellenic Societies of Greater New York, spoke about the anniversary of the Greek War of Independence and the preparations for the major parade on Fifth Avenue, which will take place this year on 26 April. He was speaking on the radio of Voice of Greece, on...
On Tuesday, 24 March 2026, the program discussed the impact of the war on the economy, as well as the new financial support measures announced by the Prime Minister, with guest Panagiotis Petrakis, Professor Emeritus of Economics at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
Following a...
In the Monday, 23 March 2026 edition, following the opening segment with a review of current affairs, we connected with Larissa, where Antonis Xylourgidis, criminal lawyer and legal representative of families of the Tempi victims, spoke about the situation in the courtroom, the expectations of the victims’ r...
On Friday, 20 March 2026, following a review of the day’s headlines from the internet and the press, the program focused on the economic impact of the war on our country and the measures discussed at the European Council Summit in Brussels, including the reduction of the Special Consumption Tax, with f...
Anastasios Tamis, researcher and emeritus professor of the history of the Greek diaspora, spoke about the Greeks of early 20th-century Shanghai, drawing on the book by physician Dionysios Touliatos, on Voice of Greece radio and the program "Our Global Voice" with Dimitris Kontogiannis.
“Voices and Music” welcomes trombonist, composer, and educator Dimitris Kastaris, a distinguished Greek of the diaspora.
With a long-standing presence in the United States and a notable career on the international jazz and Latin music scene, Dimitris Kastaris speaks about his journey from Thessal...
Greek expatriate Giorgos Rektsinis, President of the Cairo Nautical Club, spoke about the situation in Egypt in light of the war in the Middle East, tourism from Greece, the exhibits of the new Grand Museum, and the steadily declining number of Greeks living there, on Voice of Greece radio and the program “Our Global Voice” with Dimitris Kontogiannis.
Panagiotis Baladakis, President of the Federation of Greek Communities of South Africa, spoke on the program about the history of Hellenism in South Africa—from the first migrants in 1860, to its flourishing in the 1960s and 1970s with around 120,000 Greeks, to the present day, when, as he noted, t...
A small yet historic moment was written at this year’s Academy Awards, when Cassandra Kulukundis took to the stage to receive the Oscar for Best Casting for the film "One Battle After Another."
With roots in Kasos, Cassandra Kulukundis brought with her to the Oscars the aura of the Greek sea, Greek s...
Ioannis Fotiadis, entrepreneur and President of the Greek–Moldovan Community, spoke about the presence of Greeks in the Republic of Moldova—beginning with the Epirote walnut trader Katsikas in the 19th century, the headquarters of Alexandros Ypsilantis in the capital Chișinău, and the Church of Saint...
The program featured Panos Drosinakis, President of the Federation of Greek Communities in Germany, who spoke about the draft law on postal voting for Greeks abroad, the closure of the Greek-language service of Deutsche Welle, and the unification of the two Greek communities in Hamburg.
As he noted,...
The program featured, via phone, Haris Sfyrakis, founder and CEO of Algomo, on the occasion of EmTech Europe, the flagship conference of MIT Technology Review, which returns to Athens for the third consecutive year on 19 and 20 March at the Megaron – Athens Concert Hall, organized by the newspaper K...
Anastasios Tamis, researcher and emeritus professor of the History of the Greek Diaspora, began his remarks by referring to the physician Dionysios Touliatos from Kefalonia, who visited China after graduating from the University of Genoa in Italy.
He spoke on the radio program “Our Global Voice”, hos...
This episode took us to Bucharest, where we met a young Greek artist who is already carving out a distinctive path in the world of classical music. The harpist, soprano and composer Naya Myserli, a graduate of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, spoke about her first musical steps in Thessaloniki, her deep connection with the harp—one of the oldest and most poetic musical instruments—and her creative journey that combines performance, composition and lyric singing. We discussed her studies and international experiences, her collaborations with distinguished orchestras and conductors, as well as the distinctions she has received in international composition competitions. ... Read more
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