Lawyer, sailor, and lifelong devotee of the sea, Dimitris Panteleimonitis returned for a second conversation on “Fair Winds and Following Seas” on Voice of Greece.
“Sailors must approach everything they do with passion, dedication, and genuine enthusiasm—otherwise, they’re bound to fail,” he remarked...
Some of our most beloved tunes from Greece and beyond. Songs that bring back memories of special moments, celebrated with good friends.
Thodoris Makridis, President of the Pontian Association of Nikaia-Korydallos and Member of the Panhellenic Federation of Pontian Associations, on “Hellenes Everywhere.”
Afroditi Manou, singer, lyricist and composer, on “Hellenes Everywhere.”
A two-hour tribute episode to humanity, love, and kindness featuring texts and poems by Einstein, Ritsos, Seferis, Vrettakos, Livaditis, Kavvadias, and Marita Ritzi, along with songs performed by Marinella, Moscholiou, Galani, Voskopoulos, Maroudas, Parios, Arleta, Chatzis, Androulakis, Koumioti, Emfietzi,...
A remarkable figure in Greek music, often described as “the fairy of Greek song,” Flery Dandonaki left a lasting impression on the country’s artistic landscape.
The program follows her journey—from her early performances as an actress in the United States to her later evolution into a distinguished interpret...
What is a museum? A house of memory? A time machine? Or perhaps… a heartbeat between past and future?Join Katerina Batzaki, as we celebrate World Museum Day with a journey across continents — from Melbourne to Chicago — exploring how Greek museums abroad are not just preserving our heritage, but transfo...
A captivating journey through the exhibitions and spaces of the Herakleidon Museum, guided by Pantelis Mitsiou, Head of Marketing and Development. Together, we explore how ancient Greek technology, philosophy, and mathematical thought continue to inspire and resonate today—revealing a cultural heritage t...
"February 1944 — A journey that began in Rhodes with the intended destination of Nazi concentration camps never reached its end for 4,155 people. The “living-dead” Italian prisoners of war were locked in the holds of the Norwegian steamship Oria when the vessel, caught in a violent storm, crashed into ...
Fresh sounds, eclectic new releases, ‘under the radar’ Greek and international artists and bands, Greek indie picks and timeless favorites, come together in a show with a radically wandering disposition.
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