Polyvia Parara, PhD holder, is a guest on Hellenes Everywhere.
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
The radio program “Our Town” on Voice of Greece presents: “The Festivities of the Bouats.” This second episode dedicated to the bouats features composer Linos Kokotos, singer-songwriter Themis Andreadis, and performer Michalis Violiaris—three artists who experienced, each in their own distinct way,...
What if a wish is not merely desire—but courage?
In this festive New Year’s episode of “Infinitely Curious”, Katerina Batzaki explores the quiet power of wishing—and what happens when intention meets action.
From 7-year-old William Kottos, who reminds us that courage has no age, to J...
Today, we lose ourselves in the instrumental journeys of a young and exceptionally talented composer — in the images, memories, and cities her music evokes. Chronographies, Entre Ruidos: distinctive melodies and deeply cinematic soundscapes.
Our meeting point for tonight’s broadcast: The chronographies of ...
What is really happening in the mind of little Gerasimos’ beloved grandfather when he forgets and can no longer recognize his family—even his small and dearly loved grandson? What are these “nerve cells” that carry information to and from the “brain”? A wonderful and deeply moving letter that young ...
Lykourgos Liakakos, PhD in International Law, is a guest on Hellenes Everywhere.
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
The episode is dedicated to Christmas as a celebration of peace, in a world tested by wars, conflicts, and deep divisions. At its core are reflections on the role of the Church in the contemporary world, the significance of the recent meeting between Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and Pope Leo XIV,...
A reflective broadcast devoted to the search for the dream—as both desire and lived experience in everyday life. Themis Rodamitis shares short narratives that unfold along the quiet “paths” of dreaming, accompanied by carefully chosen music from a wide range of Greek and international repertoires.
Produced and pre...
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