Greek composer Evanthia Reboutsika gave the crowd at the ancient music venue one last night to remember before renovations commence
The APFF returns for a month of screenings and open dialogue, bridging Greek and Palestinian communities through art and shared experience. “This is not just cinema. This is for those unafraid to look at the sun — to face truth without turning away.”
Singer, songwriter, and producer George Gaudy takes over the Theatre of the No this Friday, October 17, for a one-night performance that spans his career and teases his upcoming album
The shutdown begins in the UK and Ireland, with France, Germany, Austria, Poland, Hungary, Australia, and Brazil expected to follow.
The European Film Academy unveils its 2026 shortlist of 67 celebrated European films with a focus on diversity.
The ambitious “All Aboard” exhibition transforms Athens International Airport into a hub of contemporary art.
From Prosecco-based cocktails to Italian-style bites, Athens’ spritzerias bring the relaxed elegance of Venice’s aperitivo hour to Greece’s capital — where Mediterranean flavors meet the art of after-work socializing
This October, Athens celebrates its love for the stage with comedies, revivals, and modern classics — including several productions with English surtitles for international theatergoers
One of Istanbul’s oldest schools faces the prospect of temporary closure after Turkey’s Ministry of Education ordered the 571-year-old Phanar Greek Orthodox College to vacate its premises within 90 days over earthquake safety concerns
The Greek designer’s latest display at London Fashion Week is a visual journey of self-discovery and magical realism
One of the more innovative parts of the projects entails a gradual removal of materials used in restoration efforts from the 1930s to the early 1960s and their replacement with scattered but authentic parts of the monument at the same site
At the intersection of experimentation and collaboration, Platforms Project 2025 brings together more than 900 artists from 25 countries for four days of performances, workshops, and talks at Athens’ historic Tobacco Factory, running October 9-12
Two decades after George Zongolopoulos' passing, Sianti Gallery honors the “eternal adolescent” of Greek sculpture whose works defined public art from Athens to Brussels
The ministry identifies traditions and rituals which it adds to the list as part of ongoing efforts to safeguard Greek heritage.
The last metaling framework was taken down from the west side of the Parthenon late last month, allowing a clear view of the entire monument from the side of the Roman-era Herodes Atticus Odeon
From Seferis in 1963 to Sir Demis Hassabis in 2023, only four laureates have had Greek roots, each story marking a moment when Greek intellect shone on the world stage
Talks with masters of art history, screenings by Costa-Gavras, live music, flower workshops, and even herbal tastings inspired by Cézanne — this October, the Goulandris Museum transforms into one of Athens’ most vibrant cultural destinations
It commemorates one of the monumental statues destroyed by ISIS in 2015 during the group’s advance through Mosul, Iraq.
An inclusive exhibition at the Angeliki Hatzimichali Museum explores art, communication, and perception, raising awareness of the deafblind community through the enduring symbolism of the sunflower
James Bond’s longevity comes from adaptability. Each era reflects its fears—from Cold War espionage to cybercrime and global unrest—while the films also set trends in fashion, cars, music, and cocktails.