On Thursday, October 31, 2024, at 12:00 PM Athens time, the show "Imprint" with Fuli Zavitsanou will host Spanish translator of modern Greek literature, Laura Salas Rodríguez, in the studio of Voice of Greece. Among other works, she has translated Alexandros Papadiamantis's "The Murderess" into Spanish.
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It goes without saying that there is no such thing as "Degenerate Art"…! However, on the occasion of the anniversary of October 28th, in our special episode on Monday, October 28, 2024, at 11:00 AM Athens time, we are doing a deep dive into a supreme moment of madness with a focus on visual arts!
We w...
A two-hour special dedicated to October 28, 1940, recounting the historic events of that day.
Featuring the voice of Kostas Stavropoulos, who informed radio listeners about Italy’s declaration of war, along with the addresses of King George II and Ioannis Metaxas. The program explores the perspectives o...
On Sunday, October 27th, from 12:00 to 14:00 Athens tim, the radio show "Our Town" will present a tribute to Melina Mercouri. This special broadcast will highlight the life of this significant Greek figure—an extraordinary woman and actress—by focusing on her as both an artist and a person.
In the...
A sweet life in name and spirit, as top pastry chef Stelios Parliaros joins us in the studio to unfold the history of Greek confectionery and share moments from his journey to the pinnacle of pastry art.
Also with us in the studio, the "Maestro of Limniona," winemaker Christos Zafeirakis, introduces...
How much can the power of will achieve?
Her real name is Maria, but everyone knows her as... Mrs. Trembles! A strange name for a small and sweet little girl. But it's not inexplicable. At the slightest thing, she trembles, turns pale, disappears. And as they say, the fearful even fear their own shadow—so i...
In the episode of "Historical Walks" airing on Saturday, October 26, 2024, historian and author Menelaos Charalambidis engages in a discussion with Marilena Katsimi, focusing on the significance of national anniversaries and their political importance as living tools of memory, in light of the upcoming...
On Saturday, October 26, 2024, at 12:00 Athens time, the charismatic journalist Christina Vidou will be a studio guest on "Our Town". She will discuss her significant journey in journalism, her preferences in news reporting, and her love for literature.
Christina will reflect on her childhood in...
On Friday, October 25, 2024, at 14:00 Athens time, Gianna Triantafylli will host the distinguished scientist and scientific collaborator at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, interventional cardiologist George Vlachogiannis, on the show "The Voice That Unites Us."
Professor George Vlachogiannis...
The first historical goal of the Greek National Team was scored by a player from Iraklis, of Jewish descent, Alvertos Namias. It was April 7, 1929, at Leoforos Alexandras when the Greek National Team hosted the second team of the Italian National Team. Namias scored the only Greek, winning goal in front...
"The Sweet Life" returns this Friday, October 25th, on ERT's First Program and Voice of Greece, with stories full of flavors and aromas. A truly sweet life, especially when guest in the studio is the renowned pastry chef Stelios Parliaros.
At one of the most creative periods of his career, the top...
Seven poems each week, one Greek poem every day, travels through the frequencies of the VOICE OF GREECE to the farthest corners of the earth where there are Greek voices.The week from October 21, 2024, to October 27, 2024, is dedicated to the poet Marigo Alexopoulou.
Marigo Alexopoulou (1976) has...
Achilles never backs down. He is brave. He does things that he considers heroic. Others, especially his own family, are not so sure that Achilles has much in common with that other Achilles of the Trojan War.
Whatever he does always ends badly for him. He always gets into trouble and never learns...
On Saturday, October 19, "Historical Walks" will travel back to the tumultuous 1940s, focusing on the phenomenon of collaborationism, guided by historian Menelaos Charalambidis.
The study of Greek collaborationism during the occupation is a nationally uncomfortable topic, revealing that not the entire...
In September 1922, the captain of the Japanese merchant ship "Tokei Maru" saved the lives of 825 people—women, children, and men, Greeks and Armenians—from the wrath of the Turks as Smyrna burned.
Unable to bear the magnitude of the tragedy, the captain stood against the Turks, who were demanding tha...
Each day, a different Greek poem reaches Greek-speaking audiences around the world.
For the week of October 14 to October 20, 2024, the program "Poet of the Week" on Voice of Greece will dedicate its broadcasts to the poet Liana Sakelliou.
Liana Sakelliou was born in Athens and studied English...
On Monday, October 14, the show "Faraway Words" will pay tribute to Georgios Bizos, an iconic figure in the Greek diaspora. His name has become legendary in South Africa, symbolizing the fight against racial discrimination worldwide.
Joining Natasa Vissarionos at 12:00 PM (Athens time) Alexis Bizos,...
Words allow us to communicate, but what about joy, excitement, doubt, ambiguity, and the more subtle nuances of thought in today’s hyper-connected digital world, have we moved beyond traditional written language?
Emojis have arrived, which added color and personality to our dry digital conversations, m...
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