Every day, a selected song from Greek discography travels the world and the seven seas, setting sail from the Voice of Greece with a clear destination: to reach Greeks all around the world.
What if you could stretch out those years just a little longer to add a few more memories to this life? According to a few centenarians and supercentenarians you can, simply by eating right, working out and laughing.
According to a new infographic that compiled advice from 25 people 100 years...
Every day, a selected song from Greek discography travels the world and the seven seas, setting sail from the Voice of Greece with a clear destination: to reach Greeks all around the world.
The show, through narrative stories, pays tribute to significant places, people, historical events, art, and culture.
Γιάννα Τριανταφύλλη Αλέξης ΚώσταςΆγγελος ΣταθόπουλοςΠροκόπης Αγγελόπουλος Με μουσικές από την Ελλάδα και τον κόσμο.
Every day, a selected song from Greek discography travels the world and the seven seas, setting sail from the Voice of Greece with a clear destination: to reach Greeks all around the world.
A radio talk show highlighting the effects of climate change, the initiatives, and the actions of organizations for the protection of nature and the environment.
A regular journey around Greece through traditional melodies and folklore. Featuring archival material, new record releases as well as new recordings from ERT’s Music Ensembles.
This episode makes a tribute to fok songs of migration and exile from Epirus, with a performance by Savas Siatras a...
Apostolos Kaldaras’ “Ballads of the Fringe”
The “Ballads of the Fringe” are the last album of renowned composer Apostolos Kaldaras. They depict the heroes and villains of the folk neighborhoods, taking us back to the years of rebetiko music. Even though the album is not solely about Athens, it is a s...
An all-inclusive show featuring current affairs, as well as interviews with politicians, scientists, journalists, representatives of non-governmental organizations, people of the Greek Diaspora, and artists.
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