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Back in the day… 17 April 1973 | 17 Apr. 2026
We leaf through the newspaper OMADA from Tuesday, 17 April 1973. We discover… • Olympiacos and PAOK battling for the Double• PAOK’s victory over AEK in Nea Filadelfeia• Giorgos Gonios giving it his all…• Stelios Skevofylakas and Giorgos Kefalidis declaring that AEK is the golden chapter of their live...
Chalandri and its deep refugee roots | 16 Apr. 2026
The road reveals our roots… Somewhere within history, we all search for our old, dust-covered identities—resisting oblivion and the signs of the times. The “Rizes” Association of Asia Minor and Constantinopolitan Greeks of Chalandri is engaged in a genuine struggle to preserve memory and safegua...
A journey through history | 16 Apr. 2026
We turn the pages of time back through history. In the first part of the program “Time in Greece”, we travel into the past and revisit significant events that took place on 16 April, along with notable figures associated with this date. At the microphone: Nikolas Angelidis.
Echoes and inquiries of history | 15 Apr. 2026
We turn back to history. We seek out the meaning of this very day. People and events that left their own indelible mark on history. We encounter Kutahya Pasha before the Exodus of Messolonghi, Pacífico—who blockaded Greek ports—the legendary Titanic, the heroic Sacco and Vanzetti, Leonardo da Vinc...
The Unbeatable Shamrock of Didymoteicho | 14 Apr. 2026
We present the story of A.E. Didymoteicho, founded in 1933, a club that has competed in Greece’s national leagues and continues to represent the wider Evros region with pride. A story that reads like a fairytale—painted in green and white, and marked by the emblem of the shamrock.
The Bisbee Deportation | 09 Apr. 2026
On 12 July 1917, the owners of the mines in the city of Bisbee, Arizona, with the help of the sheriff and 2,000 armed vigilantes, arrested, detained, and deported all workers who had gone on strike. Among them were many Greek miners, who were separated from their families and children… It remains o...
“Women Fighters” by Leonidas Vardaros | 08 Apr. 2026
“With the completion of the third part of our trilogy, Women Fighters (Part III: 1960–1974), a debt is also fulfilled—a debt to the anonymous women who stood tall in dark times. As we receive snapshots of their actions—actions that never counted the personal cost—we come to understand more fully the...
Common Ground with Prokopis Agelopoulos – Dolo and Pogoniani (Ioannina) | 07 Apr. 2026
Two neighboring villages, built at the northwestern edge of the Ioannina region, very close to the border with Albania, were featured on the Voice of Greece program “Common Ground” on Tuesday, 07 April 2026. Our guides were Vangelis Dakas, President of the local community of Dolo; Christoforos Kos...
We found the best team in Greece | 07 Apr. 2026
Ladies and gentlemen, we present this year’s best team in Greece… Pallixouriakos, who finished the season unbeaten, with 17 wins and one draw, scoring 97 goals and conceding just one. Remarkable statistics unmatched by any other team in Greece—and possibly even in Europe. We take a closer look ...
Common Ground with Prokopis Agelopoulos – Stagiates, Pelion | 31 Mar. 2026
On the Tuesday, 31 March 2026 broadcast, we explored Stagiates, the Pelion village that became widely known for its residents’ struggle against water privatization. With a history spanning 350 years, the village traces its roots back to the time when travelers would rest at Krya Vrysi, refreshing t...
The unfortunate figures of Greek stadiums | 31 Mar. 2026
The program “Time in Greece” with Nikolas Angelidis presents an in-depth report on the tragic figures of Greek stadiums—footballers who never had the chance to fully unfold their talent on the pitch. The thread of their lives was cut short abruptly, leaving behind sorrow and grief for their teams...
Tribute to pianist Giannis Spartakos and his musical legacy | 29 Mar. 2026
This episode of “Our Town” is dedicated to the leading Greek pianist and composer Giannis Spartakos. The program hosts his daughter, music professor and journalist Gina Spartakou, who traces the key milestones of her father’s remarkable career—from his early years and his involvement in silent cinema, wh...
Irregular Notes: Marinella through the Voice of Greece archive | 29 Mar. 2026
A show filled with songs we love and melodies that bring back memories, featuring tributes to influential artists.
Greek Music Express: World Theater Day | 27.03.2026
Today, March 27, it is World Theatre Day and we are celebrating it by revisiting some of the greatest music and songs that a superb composer has written for theatrical performances. In parallel, we shall be sharing the messages that important figures of global theatre have shared regarding this very...
Back in the day… 27 March 1984 | 27 Mar. 2026
We open and leaf through Eleftherotypia newspaper, dated Tuesday, 27 March 1984. Forty-two years back… We read about: Giannis Pottakis, turned into the scapegoat of the PASOK government and pushed out of the Ministry of Finance under its “czar,” Gerasimos Arsenis The mythical Argo of Jason setti...
Greek Music Express: A fresh look at tradition, part 3 | 26.03.2026
From Villagers of Ioannina City to Gidiki and Koupes, there is a fascinating spectrum of bands that the lover of Greek music can turn to in order to enjoy the merging of rock / hard rock and tradition. Unexpected arrangements, endless improvisation, and a Dionysian spirit of a return to nature and the...
Greek Music Express: Songs about Greece | 25.03.2026
Today, March 25, we are of course celebrating Greek Independence Day with songs that refer to Greece itself. Greece, the mother; filled with light; in danger; travelling; offering water in hell; with multiple faces appearing on the mirror; selling its children like slaves in the markets. Our destination:...
Greek Music Express: A fresh look at tradition, part 2 | 24.03.2026
Today, and throughout this week, we are exploring the multiple ways in which tradition has inspired a younger generation of artists active in and around rock. Darnakes, Babo Koro and Banda Entopica are just some of the pioneering bands that revitalize tradition with their fresh, youthful approach. Μια φρ...
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