By common acclaim, the great Greek interpreter Vicky Moscholiou gave voice to some of the finest songs of Greek music, shaping a distinctive and high-quality artistic journey. This broadcast revisits a selection of those songs, performed by outstanding artists who bring this repertoire to...
In a time of instant messages and disappearing words, “Infinitely Curious” pauses — and listens. This episode is devoted to the lost art of handwritten letters: love letters, letters from home, letters written across distance, migration, loss and time.Through poetry by W. H. Auden and voices from arou...
Spyros Sideris, Journalist-Founder of the Independent Balkan News Agency, on "Hellenes Everywhere".
“…he might not have done well at school, he might have struggled to speak clearly, to write and to read—but he never struggled, not even for a moment, to laugh with all his heart, to open his arms wide and gather everyone into his big embrace. He had a deeply developed sense of justice and solidarity for e...
The show pays tribute to Greek rebetiko music, featuring artists who made history in the genre as well as rare recordings and new releases.
Produced and presented by Elena Falirea
How much of what we believe we know about Greek history is actually true—and how much is myth, repeated so often that it hardens into certainty? On this episode of “Historical Walks“, we embark on a thought-provoking journey through time, revisiting familiar historical narratives and looking at them...
On Saturday, 17 January 2026, from 12:00 to 13:00, the Voice of Greece program “Our Town” welcomed director Thanos Nikas and actress Evgenia Kouzeli. The director and the actress talked about the theatrical production Sladek, which explores political drama and highlights that fascism is not a thing o...
Artificial Intelligence has now evolved into one of the most dynamic, multidimensional, and interconnected fields of contemporary science. Dr. Giorgos Giannakopoulos and Dr. Foteini Salmouka, collaborating researchers at NCSR “Demokritos” join “Ariadni’s Thread” to discuss how we can make use of exis...
In the turbulent 16th and 17th centuries, when the Mediterranean was ablaze with pirates and privateers, we set sail with “Fair Winds and Following Seas – Saturday Shift” on Voice of Greece, together with author Leonidas G. Gourgourinis.
Through his two books, Mavropetritis and The Board...
A show filled with songs we love and melodies that bring back memories, featuring tributes to influential artists.
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