Voice of Greece—ERT’s international radio service dedicated to Greek speakers around the world and to the promotion of the Greek language and culture—continues its beloved poetry segments “Poet of the Week.”
Each week spotlights a contemporary Greek poet, including voices from the Greek diaspora. The poets...                
                Poet Of The Week
Each week spotlights a contemporary Greek poet, including voices from the Greek diaspora. The poets themselves curate and perform their own work for radio, with each piece set to music by acclaimed composers.
                    
Olga Chomenidou was born in June 1964 in Nea Ionia, Athens. She graduated from the Department of History and Archaeology at the University of Athens and pursued postgraduate studies in the Russian language at the Pushkin Institute in Moscow. For more than 20 years, she worked as a reporter and chief ...                
                
                    
Olga Chomenidou was born in June 1964 in Nea Ionia, Athens. She graduated from the Department of History and Archaeology at the University of Athens and pursued postgraduate studies in the Russian language at the Pushkin Institute in Moscow. For more than 20 years, she worked as a reporter and chief ...                
                
                    
Olga Chomenidou was born in June 1964 in Nea Ionia, Athens. She graduated from the Department of History and Archaeology at the University of Athens and pursued postgraduate studies in the Russian language at the Pushkin Institute in Moscow. For more than 20 years, she worked as a reporter and chief ...                
                
                    
Olga Chomenidou was born in June 1964 in Nea Ionia, Athens. She graduated from the Department of History and Archaeology at the University of Athens and pursued postgraduate studies in the Russian language at the Pushkin Institute in Moscow. For more than 20 years, she worked as a reporter and chief ...                
                
                    
Olga Chomenidou was born in June 1964 in Nea Ionia, Athens. She graduated from the Department of History and Archaeology at the University of Athens and pursued postgraduate studies in the Russian language at the Pushkin Institute in Moscow. For more than 20 years, she worked as a reporter and chief ...                
                
                    
Olga Chomenidou was born in June 1964 in Nea Ionia, Athens. She graduated from the Department of History and Archaeology at the University of Athens and pursued postgraduate studies in the Russian language at the Pushkin Institute in Moscow. For more than 20 years, she worked as a reporter and chief ...                
                
                    
Ioanna Lou (née Vasilakopoulou) was born in Athens in 1968. She studied journalism and worked in magazine publishing for six years. In 1998, she moved to Paris for postgraduate studies, first at Paris III and later at Paris IV Sorbonne, specializing in comparative and travel literature.
Her doctoral ...                
                
                    
Ioanna Lou (née Vasilakopoulou) was born in Athens in 1968. She studied journalism and worked in magazine publishing for six years. In 1998, she moved to Paris for postgraduate studies, first at Paris III and later at Paris IV Sorbonne, specializing in comparative and travel literature.Her doctoral ...                
                
                    
Each week, seven poems—one Greek poem a day—travel across the airwaves of Voice of Greece, reaching Greek communities across the world.
Voice of Greece—ERT’s international radio service dedicated to Greek speakers around the world and to the promotion of the Greek language and culture—continues its belov...                
                
                    
Ioanna Lou (née Vasilakopoulou) was born in Athens in 1968. She studied journalism and worked in magazine publishing for six years. In 1998, she moved to Paris for postgraduate studies, first at Paris III and later at Paris IV Sorbonne, specializing in comparative and travel literature.
Her doctoral ...                
                
                    
Ioanna Lou (née Vasilakopoulou) was born in Athens in 1968. She studied journalism and worked in magazine publishing for six years. In 1998, she moved to Paris for postgraduate studies, first at Paris III and later at Paris IV Sorbonne, specializing in comparative and travel literature.Her doctoral ...                
                
                    
Ioanna Lou (née Vasilakopoulou) was born in Athens in 1968. She studied journalism and worked in magazine publishing for six years. In 1998, she moved to Paris for postgraduate studies, first at Paris III and later at Paris IV Sorbonne, specializing in comparative and travel literature.Her doctoral ...                
                
                    
Ioanna Lou (née Vasilakopoulou) was born in Athens in 1968. She studied journalism and worked in magazine publishing for six years. In 1998, she moved to Paris for postgraduate studies, first at Paris III and later at Paris IV Sorbonne, specializing in comparative and travel literature.Her doctoral ...                
                
                    
Ioanna Lou (née Vasilakopoulou) was born in Athens in 1968. She studied journalism and worked in magazine publishing for six years. In 1998, she moved to Paris for postgraduate studies, first at Paris III and later at Paris IV Sorbonne, specializing in comparative and travel literature.Her doctoral ...                
                
                    
Stathis Siomos was born in the Psyrri neighborhood of Athens, where he spent his childhood, and later moved to Petroupoli, where he still resides. His family roots trace back to Dodoni in Ioannina. A graduate of a programming school, he has also studied journalism and attended seminars in psychology,...                
                
                    
Each week, seven poems—one Greek poem a day—travel across the airwaves of Voice of Greece, reaching Greek communities across the world.The week of April 28 to May 4, 2025, is dedicated to the poet Ioanna Lou.
Ioanna Lou (née Vasilakopoulou) was born in Athens in 1968. She studied journalism and ...                
                
                    
Stathis Siomos was born in the Psyrri neighborhood of Athens, where he spent his childhood, and later moved to Petroupoli, where he still resides. His family roots trace back to Dodoni in Ioannina. A graduate of a programming school, he has also studied journalism and attended seminars in psychology,...                
                
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