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Greeks Around the World: Spyros Christakis (Greece in Argentina) | 30 Mar. 2025
On this episode of Greeks Around the World – Greece in Argentina, Dr. Christina Tsardikou welcomes historian, researcher, and Spanish language professor Spyros Christakis. Mr. Christakis holds a PhD in European History from the Ionian University and has studied Spanish at the National and Kapodistrian Uni...
Pirates and Corsairs in the Greek Seas: Thanos Kondylis on “Saturday Shift” | 29 Mar. 2025
Thanos Kondylis, PhD in History from the University of Athens and author, is the guest on “Saturday Shift“, the two-hour weekend special edition of the show “Fair Winds and Following Seas” with Antonis Karagiannakis on Voice of Greece, on Saturday, March 29, 2025. The discussion revolves around his ...
Like Odysseus: National Gallery – from “The Art of the Irrational” to “Unwanted Art” | 29.03.2025
On Thursday, March 28, 2025, a protest event took place at the entrance of the National Gallery of Athens, calling for the reinstatement of the censored works "The Art of the Irrational" (Η Τέχνη του Παραλόγου) by Christoforos Katsadiotis. Censored artworks from 1945 to the present were displayed in...
My Wandering Heart with Anna Prokova | 29 Mar. 2025
New music releases from around the world, exploring alternative, rock, and a hint of avant-garde. Hosted and curated by Anna Prokova
Narratives: “The Hedgehog’s Waltz” – Eleven musical tales for young listeners | 29 Mar. 2025
“What could a pair of colorful socks, a desperate conductor, a sneezing dragon, and a sweet-voiced yet snobbish nightingale possibly have in common? They all take part in the Hedgehog’s Waltz—the —the most magical dance of melodies!”The show “Narratives – Stories and Fairy Tales for All Ages” presents...
Historical Walks: Dimitris Bacharas explains “How and why we reached the Greek Revolution” | 29 Mar. 2025
“Historical Walks” with Marilena Katsimi hosts historian Dimitris Baharas on the occasion of his new book, How and Why the Greek Revolution Came to Be (“Πώς και γιατί φτάσαμε στην ελληνική επανάσταση”). Together, they take us on a journey through the Peloponnese to explore the lives of the prokritoi—the local rulers of Morea. The goal is to understand how and why they chose to revolt.What drove men, mostly in their sixties, to abandon the security of their social and economic status and take up arms in 1821?What common traits defined this group, and what were their shared aspirations?What role did the Filiki Eteria (Society of Friends) play ... Read more
“Our Town” tribute to Giorgos Blanas | 29 Mar. 2025
"Our Town" with themis Rodamitis presents a special tribute to poet and translator Giorgos Blanas, one of the leading figures of Greece’s literary generation of the 1980s. The program aims to highlight the wisdom and transcendent intellectual maturity of a man deeply respected and cherished in the lit...
Ariadni’s Thread: Interview with two Evzones | 29 Mar. 2025
What kind of training must a recruit undergo before serving as an Evzone? What do the 400 pleats of the fustanella symbolize? And what is it like to march down Fifth Avenue in Manhattan? “Ariadni’s Thread” welcomes Giorgos Tsioulos, who went viral on TikTok with a video from h...
Greek Jazz Players: Nassia Gofa, Thomas Mitrousis | 28 Mar. 2025
Pantazis Tsaras meets once again with Greek jazz musicians and improvisers on Voice of Greece, featuring a concert recording from ERA and the Music Ensembles’ Studio B. This time, the guests are the jazz duo Nassia Gofa (vocals) and Thomas Mitrousis (guitar). A highly expressive musical duo that takes ...
Irregular Notes with Stelios Ioannidis | 28 Mar. 2025
A show featuring songs we’ve loved, melodies that awaken memories, and tributes to significant creators, mainly from the Greek music scene, while also highlighting jazz artists and global musical culture. The journey, the milestones, and the people who left their mark. From Attik and Sougioul to X...