In this Saturday’s episode of “Historical Walks”, we continue our journey to Australia. This time, we focus on the great wave of post-war migration.
From which corners of Greece did the migrants set out on their long journey, and what conditions did they encounter upon arriving in Austr...
“The grand inauguration of the Parthenon is drawing near, but strange mishaps keep occurring! In Penteli, the quarrymen misplace their tools, and a cart laden with marble blocks suddenly disappears. Architect Kallikrates holds a secret he can share only with his fellow architect Iktinos. Yet, under t...
The painter Ioannis Mitrakas is featured on the program “Hellenes Everywhere.”
The beloved actress and author Xenia Kalogeropoulou talks about the remarkable encounters that have marked her long and distinctive journey through theatre, cinema, art, and life itself. The discussion touches on themes such as trust, friendship, solitude, companionship, pleasure, and of course, on “the fair...
Rebetiko rhythms blending with tsampouna, gypsy rock and bohemian chic, explosive riffs and distorted power chords, artful melodies that become bridges to new musical adventures…Authentic, charismatic, and remarkably engaging, Vasiliki Michalopoulou joins “Ariadni’s Thread”, for a conversation filled with...
“Fair Winds and Following Seas – Saturday Shift” hosts Elias Demian, Head of the Department of Environmental Economics, and Svetoslav Danchev, Head of Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy – both from the Foundation for Economic & Industrial Research (IOBE).
A musical journey through melodies, lyrics, and memories that are stuck in our heads.
Past midnight marks the beginning of a new day. It is time to embark on a musical journey to the open seas. Music is selected by Giannis Psychogios, with the help of Voice of Greece listeners.
A show filled with songs we love and melodies that bring back memories, featuring tributes to influential artists.
Achlada and other nearby settlements at the foothills of Mount Kaimaktsalan are sending out an SOS. Residents find themselves held hostage by the private company Lignite Mines of Achlada S.A., owned by the Mytilineos Group. Three villages now stand like islands surrounded by lignite pits. Expropriations...
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