100 years Mikis Theodorakis: His collaborations with international divas
The daily current affairs program of Voice of Greece, covering domestic politics, foreign affairs, the Greek diaspora, culture, and sports.
Produced and presented by Giorgos Dionysopoulos
The date is 31 July 1628. We are in the Ionian Islands, under Venetian rule. Society is divided into three distinct classes: the nobili (nobles), the civili (bourgeois), and the popolari (commoners).
History recalls the enforcement of the Venetian regime’s Libro d’Oro—the “Golden Book”—a system that...
Award-winning show dedicated to Greek seafarers, featuring stories of their day-to-day lives, live testimonies, and connections with Greek ocean liners sailing across the world’s oceans.
Produced and presented by Antonis Karagiannakis
A musical journey through the alleyways of Greek music with beloved Greek melodies, from the early 20th century until this day.
Some of our most beloved tunes from Greece and beyond. Songs that bring back memories of special moments, celebrated with good friends.
A musical journey through melodies, lyrics, and memories that are stuck in our heads.
“Human Landscapes” with Victoria Kavouriari explores the story of basketball coach Eleni Kapogianni.
Born and raised in Nea Ionia, always running and dribbling since childhood, Eleni Kapogianni went on to win six Greek Championships and five Cups. She made 16 appearances with the Greek National Team a...
A show filled with songs we’ve cherished and melodies that stir memories—featuring tributes to influential artists, primarily from the Greek music scene, while also celebrating the voices of jazz and global musical culture. A journey through time, marked by key moments and the people who left their imp...
On this episode of "Voices and Music", holistic physician Nikos Papandreou delves into the timeless legacy of Greek medicine.
Through his rich, multidimensional perspective, Dr. Papandreou traces the evolution of holistic healing from antiquity to the present. He sheds light on ancient Greek approaches...
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