The episode explores the enchanting world of the bouat of Plaka — the historic live-music venues that shaped a unique chapter in Greek musical culture and played a decisive role in the emergence of the Greek “New Wave.” Guest in the studio is Vangelis Dikos, singer, musician, and founder of the legen...
Inspired by a Christmas letter from Umberto Eco to his grandson, warning that a brain unused becomes a brain weakened, and by everyday moments we all recognize—like no longer knowing our own streets without Google Maps—journalist and presenter Katerina Batzaki explores how the internet is reshaping our...
Professor Othon Anastasakis is Director of the European Studies Centre and the South East European Studies Centre at the University of Oxford. He is also a Senior Research Fellow at St Antony’s College, at the School of Global and Area Studies (OSGA), and at the Department of Politics and International R...
An actor with dozens of stage performances to his name, a director of significant productions, and an artist with notable collaborations — from Chrysa Spilioti to Giannis Kalantzopoulos — with a presence in film and television, as well as a teacher of improvisation and voice training, Avgoustinos Rem...
Along this course sails the final “Odysseus” — ladies and gentlemen, members of the diaspora everywhere.
Our captain is Giannis Spyropoulos Bach, and in charge of general duties — the deckhand — yours truly…
The photo captures a moment in the studio of Voice of Greece, and the hooded back you se...
The Metropolitan of Cameroon, His Eminence Gregory, on “Hellenes Everywhere”.
What was a Byzantine home like? What did the Byzantines eat? How did they spend their free time? Did all children go to school? What happened in Byzantine castles? How did time pass in the monasteries? What did emperors wear? What did craftsmen create in their workshops, and what did housewives buy...
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
“Historical Walks” presents a three-part special that explores the deeper meaning of Christmas through historical, theological, and cultural reflection. At its heart lie the Nativity of Christ and the enduring values of love, freedom, sacrifice, and peace — values that remain profoundly relevant in to...
Renowned scholar, composer, soloist, and author devoted to the ancient lyre, Nikos Xanthoulis, performs live in the studio, presenting original compositions and rare melodies on this exceptional instrument, while reflecting on its long and multifaceted journey through time. The multi-award-winning a...
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