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Poet of the Week: Jenny Foundea–Sklavounou | 28 Sept. 2025
Seven poems every week – one Greek poem each day- travel through the frequencies of Voice of Greece, reaching every corner of the world. The week of 22–28 September 2025 is dedicated to poet Jenny Foundea–Sklavounou.
Poet of the Week: Jenny Foundea–Sklavounou | 27 Sept. 2025
Seven poems every week – one Greek poem each day- travel through the frequencies of Voice of Greece, reaching every corner of the world. The week of 22–28 September 2025 is dedicated to poet Jenny Foundea–Sklavounou.
Poet of the Week: Jenny Foundea–Sklavounou | 26 Sept. 2025
Jenny Foundea–Sklavounou was born in Athens. She studied Law at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and later served as a judge in the Administrative Courts. From a young age she was involved in literature and the arts, writing poetry as well as critical essays on contemporary painting a...
Wander Words: Chania | 26 Sept. 2025
Our journey through Crete comes to an end in the region of Chania, where myths and legends meet history.
Poet of the Week: Jenny Foundea–Sklavounou | 25 Sept. 2025
Jenny Foundea–Sklavounou was born in Athens. She studied Law at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and later served as a judge in the Administrative Courts. From a young age she was involved in literature and the arts, writing poetry as well as critical essays on contemporary painting a...
Poet of the Week: Jenny Foundea–Sklavounou | 24 Sept. 2025
Jenny Foundea–Sklavounou was born in Athens. She studied Law at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and later served as a judge in the Administrative Courts. From a young age she was involved in literature and the arts, writing poetry as well as critical essays on contemporary painting a...
Poet of the Week: Jenny Foundea–Sklavounou | 23 Sept. 2025
Jenny Foundea–Sklavounou was born in Athens. She studied Law at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and later served as a judge in the Administrative Courts. From a young age she was involved in literature and the arts, writing poetry as well as critical essays on contemporary painting a...
Poet of the Week: Jenny Foundea–Sklavounou | 22 Sept. 2025
Jenny Foundea–Sklavounou was born in Athens. She studied Law at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and later served as a judge in the Administrative Courts. From a young age she was involved in literature and the arts, writing poetry as well as critical essays on contemporary painting a...
Wander Words: Foiniki Village, Thesprotia | 22 Sept. 2025
This episode of "Wander Words" with Katerina Batzaki took listeners to the captivating village of Foiniki in Thesprotia - a stone-built settlement that seems to hold centuries in its breath.
Where Does the Music Go When We Stop Listening? with Menelaos Karamaghiolis | 22 Sept. 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.
Poet of the Week: Tasos Kapernaros | 21 Sept. 2025
Tasos Kapernaros was born in Mani. He studied Law but chose to pursue journalism, working in various media outlets and for many years at ERT. He has published four poetry collections (Oionoi Oionei, Plethron 1984; Akeldama, Iridanos 1987; Akeldama / Discourse on the Tobacco Question, 1990; Osimerai, Ke...
Poet of the Week: Tasos Kapernaros | 20 Sept. 2025
Tasos Kapernaros was born in Mani. He studied Law but chose to pursue journalism, working in various media outlets and for many years at ERT. He has published four poetry collections (Oionoi Oionei, Plethron 1984; Akeldama, Iridanos 1987; Akeldama / Discourse on the Tobacco Question, 1990; Osimerai,...
Poet of the Week: Tasos Kapernaros | 19 Sept. 2025
Tasos Kapernaros was born in Mani. He studied Law but chose to pursue journalism, working in various media outlets and for many years at ERT. He has published four poetry collections (Oionoi Oionei, Plethron 1984; Akeldama, Iridanos 1987; Akeldama / Discourse on the Tobacco Question, 1990; Osimerai,...
Wander Words: Rethymno | 19 Sept. 2025
Rethymno has a charm of its own: a canvas where city life, nature, and culture don’t simply coexist, but blend together like a good glass of raki – it burns, it warms, it intoxicates, and always leaves you wanting more.
Poet of the Week: Tasos Kapernaros | 18 Sept. 2025
Tasos Kapernaros was born in Mani. He studied Law but chose to pursue journalism, working in various media outlets and for many years at ERT. He has published four poetry collections (Oionoi Oionei, Plethron 1984; Akeldama, Iridanos 1987; Akeldama / Discourse on the Tobacco Question, 1990; Osimerai,...
Poet of the Week: Tasos Kapernaros | 17 Sept. 2025
Tasos Kapernaros was born in Mani. He studied Law but chose to pursue journalism, working in various media outlets and for many years at ERT. He has published four poetry collections (Oionoi Oionei, Plethron 1984; Akeldama, Iridanos 1987; Akeldama / Discourse on the Tobacco Question, 1990; Osimerai,...
Poet of the Week: Tasos Kapernaros | 16 Sept. 2025
Tasos Kapernaros was born in Mani. He studied Law but chose to pursue journalism, working in various media outlets and for many years at ERT. He has published four poetry collections (Oionoi Oionei, Plethron 1984; Akeldama, Iridanos 1987; Akeldama / Discourse on the Tobacco Question, 1990; Osimerai,...
Wander Words: Plastiras Lake | 16 Sept. 2025
This episode of "Wander Words" took us to the villages around Plastiras Lake, on the slopes of Agrafa - where in 1960 the construction of the artificial dam reshaped the region’s character and economy. It created a true paradise for visitors from abroad, while at the same time triggering large waves o...