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Journeys Basking in Greek Light with guest Avgoustinos Remoundos | 22 May 2025
Renowned actor and director Augustinos Remoundos joined Giannis Papoutsakis on May 22nd to talk about the stage production Man of God, in which he stars. The episode featured rock ballads by Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Marianne Faithfull, Cockney Rebel, and King Crimson.
Poet of the Week: Stathis Koutsounis | 21 May 2025
Stathis Koutsounis was born in Nea Figalia, Olympia. He studied law, philology, and classical music. He currently lives and works in Athens. For many years, he taught at the I.M. Panagiotopoulos School, where he also served as the director of the high school division.He has published the following...
Tribute to Georges Moustaki | 23 May 2025, 20:00
This Friday, May 23, at 20:00 Athens time, the program "Irregular Notes” with Stelios Ioannidis will be dedicated to Georges Moustaki -the French singer-songwriter of Greek descent. Moustaki was born in Alexandria, Egypt, to a Greek family with ties to Asia Minor, Ioannina, Zakynthos, and Corfu. H...
Journeys Basking in Greek Light with guest Marion Anthi | 21 May 2025
Distinguished actress Marion Anthi joins Giannis Papoutsakis for a thoughtful conversation about her debut theatrical work, “Beba.” The play explores the story of a resolute woman striving to escape the confines of a harsh and oppressive society. The episode is enriched with timeless songs performed by ...
Dimitra Stathopoulou on “Voices and Music” | 21 May 2025
Dimitra was born in Athens, and her first recording was released in 2010 with the song "Signs of the Times," composed and written by Nikolas Leivaditis. She has collaborated with renowned artists such as Mimis Plessas and Giorgos Chatzinasios, among others, and became widely known through her live performances...
“Uncle Pepe” | 23 May 2025, 13:00
This week, “Unguarded Passage” presents a special radio journey dedicated to José “Pepe” Mujica — the man who redefined the role of Uruguay’s president as an everyday act of solidarity, humility, and resistance. A former Tupamaros guerrilla, political prisoner for thirteen years, and a philosophe...
The Governor of DYPA, Spyros Protopsaltis, on “Greece in the World” | 21 May 2025
Following the successful outreach events organized by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security in Amsterdam, Düsseldorf, and London—with the participation of more than 4,000 Greeks living abroad who are interested in returning to their homeland—the next event will take place in May in Stuttgart. Specifically, the ...
Captain Ourania Syka on “Fair Winds and Following Seas” | 21 May 2025
Captain Ourania Syka, originally from Skopelos, shares her journey on Voice of Greece and the show "Fair Winds and Following Seas". “I graduated from the Merchant Marine Academy of Aspropyrgos and began my career in coastal shipping to see if the profession was right for me—if I could handle it,...
Antonis Klapsis on the Battle of Crete and the Genocide of the Pontic Greeks | 21 May 2025
Antonis Klapsis, Associate Professor of Modern History and International Politics at the University of the Peloponnese, spoke on Voice of Greece and the program “Our Global Voice” with Dimitris Kontogiannis about the Battle of Crete (1941) and the Genocide of the Pontic Greeks by the forces of Mustafa Kem...
The man who was always drunk without drinking | 20 May 2025
Welcome to "Listen & See, Look & Hear"—with Nikolas Angelidis and Grigoris Nanis, as they guide us through the world's most fascinating and bizarre stories. In this episode: Meet the burglar who claims he turned to theft out of heartbreak. Who is he, and where did he commit his unusual c...
Greek Artists in Vienna: Nikos Spanos | 19 May 2025, 22:00
“Our Town” features Nikos Spanos as part of the tribute “Greek Artists in Vienna.” The distinguished performer — a countertenor — talks about his significant performances in the classical repertoire, as well as his collaborations with many internationally renowned composers throughout his notable c...
Heliotrope: Tribute to the 106th anniversary of the Pontic Greek Genocide | 19 May 2025
The episode of the show "Heliotrope" with Giannis Papoutsakis is dedicated to the 106th anniversary of the Genocide of the Pontic Greeks. The program featurs poignant poetry honoring the memory of the victims, set to music by Mahler, Barber, Delerue.
Poet of the Week: Stathis Koutsounis | 19 May 2025
Stathis Koutsounis was born in Nea Figalia, Olympia. He studied law, philology, and classical music. He currently lives and works in Athens. For many years, he taught at the I.M. Panagiotopoulos School, where he also served as the director of the high school division.He has published the following...
The bouzouki that enchants Istanbul | 19 May 2025
Today, we journey—if only in spirit—to the heart of Istanbul.There, we meet Andreas Sarantidis, a musician whose bouzouki has become an essential part of the city’s musical soul. In our conversation, we explore the timeless beauty of Istanbul, the resilient Greek community that continues to nurtu...
Infinitely Curious: Greek Museums Beyond Borders | 18.05.2025
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...
Nikos Spanos visits “Our Town” | 19 May 2025, 22:00
On Monday, May 19, from 22:00 to 23:00 Athens time (with a repeat on Tuesday, May 20, from 04:00 to 05:00), the program “Our Town” will feature Nikos Spanos as part of the tribute “Greek Artists in Vienna.” The distinguished performer — a countertenor — will talk about his significant performance...
Like Odysseus: The Oria shipwreck | 16 May 2025
"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 ...
The Sweet Life with Natasa Vissarionos and Nikos Ioannidis | 16 May 2025
In the studio with us: nutritionist Vasilis Katsilas, presenting his new book that urges us to stop dieting, and Anthea Kotsi, who will talk about the 7th Lemnos Philema Festival of Gastronomy & Wine, this year focusing on sustainable tourism and its connection to gastronomy, as well as the 4th...