From the 1902 Ibrox disaster to the present day, thousands of lives have been lost in football stadiums—places that should symbolize enjoyment, passion, and community.
In this third installment of its special investigative series, “Time in Greece” looks back at some of the deadliest tragedies in fo...
The second part of the program's tribute series “Poetry Set to Music” continues exploring the unique meeting point of poetry and music, highlighting works that have left an enduring mark on Greece's cultural heritage—poems celebrated not only for their literary merit but also for their transformation into ...
On Tuesday, 14 July 2026, Voice of Greece's “Common Ground” traveled to Christos, the mountain village of Raches on the island of Ikaria, exploring a community whose distinctive way of life continues to inspire both residents and visitors.
Through the stories of four people who have chosen to mak...
From the 1902 Ibrox disaster to the present day, thousands of lives have been lost in football stadiums—places that should symbolize enjoyment, passion, and community.
In the second installment of this special investigative series, “Time in Greece” looks back at some of the deadliest tragedies in fo...
From the 1902 Ibrox disaster to the present day, thousands of lives have been lost in football stadiums—places that should symbolize enjoyment, passion, and community.
In the first installment of this special investigative series, “Time in Greece” looks back at some of the deadliest tragedies in fo...
Voice of Greece's “Sound Portraits,” hosted by Stavroula Karali, launches a new series of radio tributes titled “Poetry Set to Music.”
The series explores the unique meeting point of poetry and music, highlighting works that have left an enduring mark on Greece's cultural heritage—poems celebrate...
"Our Town", hosted by Themis Rodamitis, presents a special tribute to the great Greek composer Giannis Markopoulos.
The program traces the career of a visionary composer who transformed the landscape of Greek music by blending tradition with innovative sounds and original orchestral approaches. Landmark...
A historical journey through the name and evolution of one of Greece's oldest newspapers. When and how did Rizospastis begin? Its earliest incarnation dates back to 1850 in Corfu, where it was published under the title Ethniki kai Dimotiki Efimeris (National and Municipal Newspaper). Together, we examine...
“Sound Portraits”, hosted by Stavroula Karali, presents a special tribute to lyricist, songwriter and singer Vasso Alagianni, who passed away in June 2022.
Vasso Alagianni grew up in Porto Rafti, where her mother’s family taverna introduced her from an early age to many of Greece’s leading musicia...
We take a closer look at Achaiki F.C., the yellow-and-black club that has carved out its own golden chapter in the history of football in Achaea.
Founded in 1920 and based in Kato Achaia, Achaiki is affectionately known as the "Grand Old Lady." Over the decades, the club has produced memorable players...
This episode is a tribute to coffee—the drink that brightens our days, the cafés where it is enjoyed, and the people whose work brings it to our tables.
Celebrated by leading folklorists such as Elias Petropoulos, immortalized in the writings of Aziz Nesin, and sung by some of Greece's greatest pe...
Tonight, we welcome an outstanding singer-songwriter and performer work has left a distinctive mark on Greek light music, contemporary ballads, and songs for children. For this special edition, he opens his personal archive exclusively for the listeners of Voice of Greece and shares unpublished writings by one of Greece’s most beloved and multifaceted artists—an artist he has often described as his adoptive mother. Our destination in tonight’s Musical Suburbs is Giorgis Christodoulou reading unpublished texts by Arleta, offering listeners a rare and intimate glimpse into the thoughts and words of a remarkable creator whose artistic legacy continues to inspire. ... Read more
This Friday turns back the pages of history to revisit the Apogevmatini newspaper published on Saturday, 25 June 1960, and explores the stories that made the headlines:
Why the United States said it dropped the atomic bomb on Japan
The growing rift between Communist China and Nikita Khrushchev's...
The program "Common Ground" on Voice of Greece took listeners on a journey to Krania village in Aspropotamos, one of the most renowned Vlach villages of the Trikala region.
Built on a lush mountainside of Mount Tringia, on the southeastern edge of the Pindus mountain range, Krania is steeped in history...
Σήμερα, λέμε χρόνια πολλά στον ροκ υπερήρωα των παιδικών μας χρόνων, τον αιώνιο έφηβο, τη φωνή από το μέλλον ενός καλύτερου κόσμου. Και το γιορτάζουμε ακούγοντας μόνο ζωντανές ηχογραφήσεις του – ένα απάνθισμα από τα εκρηκτικά live του που δεν αφήσανε τίποτα όρθιο μέσα μας κι απ’ έξω. Σημείο συνάντησης...
«Σήμερα είναι η Παγκόσμια Ημέρα Προσφύγων, μια στιγμή για να τιμήσουμε το κουράγιο και την αποφασιστικότητα σχεδόν 42 εκατομμυρίων ανθρώπων που ξεριζώθηκαν από την πατρίδα τους εξαιτίας του πολέμου, της βίας και των διώξεων. Κάθε μέρα, οι πρόσφυγες συμβάλλουν στις κοινωνίες που τους έχουν υποδεχθεί ...
A graduate of Berklee College of Music’s Advanced Blues Guitar Program, where she earned a 4.0 GPA under Professor Michael Williams, Kaliopi has built a reputation as an artist of rare depth and command. Her voice moves effortlessly between tenderness and raw intensity, while her guitar work balances r...
We turn the pages of the Sunday, 19 June 1977 edition of the newspaper Athlitiki Icho and revisit the stories that captured the attention of the Greek sporting world. We read about:
A do-or-die match in Agrinio
Dusan Bajevic’s arrival at AEK
Shipowner Miltiadis Marinakis, father of the current O...
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