Dr. Nikos Alexiou, a sociology professor at Queens College of the City University of New York and the director and founder of the Hellenic American Project at the same college, discussed his personal story, the mission of the research center he leads, and the key findings of the recent seminar on Greek-language...
The distinguished and award-winning composer Pigi Lykoudi, who recently set Socratic discourse to music, and writer Maria Maragkou were the guests of Giannis Papoutsakis on the radio show Journeys Basking in Greek Light on March 20. Together, they embarked on a journey through the language of Homer...
"The Elves of Tradition" welcome Dimitris Chiotis and Kostas Gallios to studio of Voice of Greece for a Cretan celebration and improvisations featuring three lyras of different generations. The recording took place on February 24, 2017, with sound engineer Sotiris Panagiotou.
Dimitris Chiotis: Cretan...
The fourth part of our week-long tribute to cafes and coffee includes some of the brightest samples of Greek folk and light folk songs, replete with simple messages about the everyday life of the people, their hardships, their passions, their dreams. And of course, these songs include robust performances...
Professor Dr. Nikolas Farantouris, Member of the European Parliament from the Left, on "Hellenes Everywhere"
On the Thursday, March 20, 2025, episode, after the introduction with comments on current events and the headlines of newspapers, we spoke with Mr. Michalis Glezakos, Professor of Finance at the University of Piraeus, about the problems caused by Donald Trump's trade war, whether Europe will be able...
Christina Tsardikou, President of the Hellenic Organization "Nostos" in Argentina, was hosted today on the show "Take Your Time" with Prokopis Agelopoulos, in light of the recent mass protests in Argentina, in protest of low pensions.
Ms. Tsardikou emphasized that in Argentina, it is very common...
The show "Time in Freece" dares to make... a different tribute. To the greatest goalkeeper in history. The Soviet Lev Yashin. He was called the "Black Spider" because he spread his web across the entire goal, and no one could easily breach it... He was also called the "Black Octopus" because his arms...
"Fair Winds and Following Seas” celebrated World Poetry Day with a special episode dedicated to those who are inspired by, write, and create from the sea, ships, voyages, harbors, lighthouses, capes, holds, sailors, captains, seamanship, and shipping.
The following participants read their poems:
Captain K...
A musical journey through the alleyways of Greek music with beloved Greek melodies, from the early 20th century until this day.
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