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Wander Words: Metaxourgeio (Part II) | 03 Nov. 2025
From Pericles’ Funeral Oration to the theatres of Vembo and Kotopouli, this episode of “Wander Words” returns to Metaxourgeio — the neighborhood that lived through history, worked with passion, and sang with soul. Together with Vicky Papadimitriou, a guide with a deep love for people’s stories, ...
Where Does the Music Go When We Stop Listening? with Menelaos Karamaghiolis | 03 Nov. 2025
When we stop listening, music begins to summon new sounds—melodies that weave a story as layered and captivating as love itself, the kind that arrives unannounced and unsettles everything. Music has a way of restoring what the characters in this radio drama seek—whether it’...
Poet of the Week: Nikos Fotopoulos | 02 Nov. 2025
Nikos Fotopoulos is a poet and academic. He was born in Amaliada in 1970 and lives in Athens. He is Professor of Sociology at the University of the Peloponnese, and his research interests focus on the Sociology of Education and Culture, Critical Cultural Theory, Lifelong Learning, and Adult Education....
Poet of the Week: Nikos Fotopoulos | 01 Nov. 2025
Nikos Fotopoulos is a poet and academic. He was born in Amaliada in 1970 and lives in Athens. He is Professor of Sociology at the University of the Peloponnese, and his research interests focus on the Sociology of Education and Culture, Critical Cultural Theory, Lifelong Learning, and Adult Education....
Poet of the Week: Nikos Fotopoulos | 31 Oct. 2025
Nikos Fotopoulos is a poet and academic. He was born in Amaliada in 1970 and lives in Athens. He is Professor of Sociology at the University of the Peloponnese, and his research interests focus on the Sociology of Education and Culture, Critical Cultural Theory, Lifelong Learning, and Adult Education....
Wander Words: Agrafa | 31 Oct. 2025
Agrafa — a rugged, almost untouched landscape that still preserves the rhythm and self-sufficiency of another era — stands as a symbol of resilience, freedom, and harmony with nature. In the first half of the show, Ioulia Karapataki, just before setting off on her European tour, speaks with Ariadni-Sofia Kou...
Poet of the Week: Nikos Fotopoulos | 30 Oct. 2025
Nikos Fotopoulos is a poet and academic. He was born in Amaliada in 1970 and lives in Athens. He is Professor of Sociology at the University of the Peloponnese, and his research interests focus on the Sociology of Education and Culture, Critical Cultural Theory, Lifelong Learning, and Adult Education....
Poet of the Week: Nikos Fotopoulos | 29 Oct. 2025
Nikos Fotopoulos is a poet and academic. He was born in Amaliada in 1970 and lives in Athens. He is Professor of Sociology at the University of the Peloponnese, and his research interests focus on the Sociology of Education and Culture, Critical Cultural Theory, Lifelong Learning, and Adult Education....
Poet of the Week: Nikos Fotopoulos | 28 Oct. 2025
Nikos Fotopoulos is a poet and academic. He was born in Amaliada in 1970 and lives in Athens. He is Professor of Sociology at the University of the Peloponnese, and his research interests focus on the Sociology of Education and Culture, Critical Cultural Theory, Lifelong Learning, and Adult Education....
“Our father’s canteen: Paramythia 1943” | Tuesday 28 October 2025
On 29 September 1943, in Paramythia, Thesprotia, 49 of the town’s most prominent residents were executed, each one selected by local collaborators of the Nazis. Among them was Charalambos Drimtzias, who left behind seven children, his wise counsel, and a canteen. Nearly eighty years later, his daughter V...