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Stelios Ioannidis
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Poet of the Week: Dimitris Baltas | 27 Jan. 2026
Dimitris Baltas is a poet, philologist, and text editor. He was born in 1999 in Athens. He graduated with distinction in Classical Philology, completed the postgraduate program “Rhetoric, Human Sciences and Education,” and attended the professional training seminar “Text Editing and Proofreading” at the ...
Poet of the Week: Dimitris Baltas | 26 Jan. 2026
Dimitris Baltas is a poet, philologist, and text editor. He was born in 1999 in Athens. He graduated with distinction in Classical Philology, completed the postgraduate program “Rhetoric, Human Sciences and Education,” and attended the professional training seminar “Text Editing and Proofreading” at the ...
Poet of the Week: Maria Kant (Kantonidou) | 25 Jan. 2025
The week from 19 January 2026 to 25 January 2026 is dedicated to the poet Maria Kant (Kantonidou). Maria Kant (Kantonidou) was born in Cyprus and lives in Athens. She studied English and Greek Philology at the University of Athens, where she also completed postgraduate studies in Educational Science....
Poet of the Week: Maria Kant (Kantonidou) | 24 Jan. 2025
The week from 19 January 2026 to 25 January 2026 is dedicated to the poet Maria Kant (Kantonidou). Maria Kant (Kantonidou) was born in Cyprus and lives in Athens. She studied English and Greek Philology at the University of Athens, where she also completed postgraduate studies in Educational Science....
Poet of the Week: Maria Kant (Kantonidou) | 23 Jan. 2025
The week from 19 January 2026 to 25 January 2026 is dedicated to the poet Maria Kant (Kantonidou). Maria Kant (Kantonidou) was born in Cyprus and lives in Athens. She studied English and Greek Philology at the University of Athens, where she also completed postgraduate studies in Educational Science....
Poet of the Week: Maria Kant (Kantonidou) | 22 Jan. 2025
The week from 19 January 2026 to 25 January 2026 is dedicated to the poet Maria Kant (Kantonidou). Maria Kant (Kantonidou) was born in Cyprus and lives in Athens. She studied English and Greek Philology at the University of Athens, where she also completed postgraduate studies in Educational Science....
Poet of the Week: Maria Kant (Kantonidou) | 21 Jan. 2025
The week from 19 January 2026 to 25 January 2026 is dedicated to the poet Maria Kant (Kantonidou). Maria Kant (Kantonidou) was born in Cyprus and lives in Athens. She studied English and Greek Philology at the University of Athens, where she also completed postgraduate studies in Educational Science....
Poet of the Week: Maria Kant (Kantonidou) | 20 Jan. 2025
The week from 19 January 2026 to 25 January 2026 is dedicated to the poet Maria Kant (Kantonidou). Maria Kant (Kantonidou) was born in Cyprus and lives in Athens. She studied English and Greek Philology at the University of Athens, where she also completed postgraduate studies in Educational Science....
Poet of the Week: Maria Kant (Kantonidou) | 19 Jan. 2025
The week from 19 January 2026 to 25 January 2026 is dedicated to the poet Maria Kant (Kantonidou). Maria Kant (Kantonidou) was born in Cyprus and lives in Athens. She studied English and Greek Philology at the University of Athens, where she also completed postgraduate studies in Educational Science....
Where Does the Music Go When We Stop Listening? with Menelaos Karamaghiolis | 19 Jan. 2026
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 are searching for—whether on a dull, grey mor...
Poet of the Week: Tasos Germenis | 17 Jan. 2026
Tasos Germenis is Professor Emeritus at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Thessaly, a Corresponding Member of the Academy of Athens, and a Member of the Governing Council of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He was born and raised in Kefalonia, studied Medicine, and specialised...
Poet of the Week: Tasos Germenis | 16 Jan. 2026
Tasos Germenis is Professor Emeritus at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Thessaly, a Corresponding Member of the Academy of Athens, and a Member of the Governing Council of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He was born and raised in Kefalonia, studied Medicine, and specialised...
Wander Words: Greenland | 16 Jan. 2026
These days, Greenland has found itself at the centre of international developments. In this episode, our journey takes us to Greenland. Our travelling companions are Kostas Yfantis, Professor of International Relations at Panteion University, and Demosthenis Dimopoulos, who join us to shed light...
Poet of the Week: Tasos Germenis | 15 Jan. 2026
Tasos Germenis is Professor Emeritus at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Thessaly, a Corresponding Member of the Academy of Athens, and a Member of the Governing Council of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He was born and raised in Kefalonia, studied Medicine, and specialised...
Poet of the Week: Tasos Germenis | 14 Jan. 2026
Tasos Germenis is Professor Emeritus at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Thessaly, a Corresponding Member of the Academy of Athens, and a Member of the Governing Council of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He was born and raised in Kefalonia, studied Medicine, and specialised...
“In Less Than an Hour, I Will Step onto the Top of the World” | Wednesday 14 January 2026
The Greek Woman of the Seven Summits The first Greek woman to climb Mount Everest and the other six highest peaks on the planet, Christina Flampouri delivers a powerful, fast-paced narrative about her adventures, trials, and achievements in the mountains—as well as about the importance of setting g...
Poet of the Week: Tasos Germenis | 13 Jan. 2026
Tasos Germenis is Professor Emeritus at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Thessaly, a Corresponding Member of the Academy of Athens, and a Member of the Governing Council of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He was born and raised in Kefalonia, studied Medicine, and specialised...
Wander Words: Mount Helicon – Hosios Loukas – Distomo | 13 Jan. 2026
Setting out from the mountain of the Muses, Mount Helicon, we explored magnificent landscapes, mountain routes for lovers of nature and adventure, places of great historical significance, emblematic monuments, beautiful villages, and unique natural scenery. We learned a great deal about a remarkable monastic complex listed among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Monastery of Hosios Loukas.Our journey continued to Distomo, a village marked by a tragic fate, where in June 1944 the massacre of 229 civilians was carried out by German forces, in retaliation for the actions of Greek Resistance fighters in the area. Today, Distomo is a small ... Read more