Seven fiction films, two documentaries, and a tribute to Ho Chi Minh mark 50 years of Vietnam–Greece relations
For Switzerland, 2024 marked a return to Eurovision glory — 36 years after Céline Dion's victory, Nemo brought the trophy home. But for the contest itself, the year was seen by many as a troubling low point
From rooftops with Acropolis views to jasmine-scented backyards, these open-air gems define the city’s coolest nights
From Greece’s withdrawal in 1975 in protest over Turkey’s invasion of Cyprus to Russia’s exclusion and recent calls to boycott Israel, the Eurovision Song Contest has long been a stage for geopolitical tensions
Following its sold-out run, Maria Iliou’s documentary Athens in the Interwar Years returns to the Megaron Concert Hall with Greek and English subtitles — limited tickets remaining
The Gallery is filing an additional lawsuit against Papadopoulos, following the incident on March 10 when he entered the exhibition “The Allure of the Stranger” with an associate and damaged works by artist Christoforos Katsadiotis.
Two decades after Elena Paparizou’s victory at the 50th Eurovision Song Contest with 'My Number One,' the key collaborators behind what became a national triumph share untold stories and unforgettable moments with To Vima.
On Sunday, May 18th, museums all over Greece are throwing open their doors for free in celebration of International Museum Day 2025.
This week’s releases in Athens cinemas span a dark fairytale reimagined, a tender tale of first love, pulse-pounding action, and a decades-long quest for spiritual serenity
Dance artists from around the world converge in Kalamata from July 18–27, celebrating dance as a universal language of compassion, inclusion, and connection.
From open-air cinema and street parades to guided tours and live concerts, the Athens City Festival turns the Greek capital into a month-long cultural playground
Basquiat, bird quilts, vibrant abstracts—six art shows to see in Athens this month
Archaeologists in Barcelona have uncovered a preserved medieval shipwreck during a construction dig, revealing secrets in shipbuilding from 15th-century Europe.
Who is the rapper who sold out 70,000 tickets at OAKA in less than 24 hours? A look at the journey and lyrics of the artist who has never played the public relations game.
From island soul to city studio, TO BHMA International meets rising contemporary artist Christos Raptis, who invites guests into an experience that blends creativity, expression, conversation—and a glass of wine
TO BHMA International Edition speaks to folklorist and author Eleni Manou about efforts to preserve the endangered Greek Tsakonian dialect
Exhibition cancellations, funding cuts, and censorship fears mark the early days of Trump’s second term
New rules will change which flags can be waved at the European song contest.
The first Grecian May Day was celebrated in Athens in 1890. Since then, it has become a significant day for activists to advocate for social justice
Athenians and visitors alike are invited to gather for two vibrant events that capture the season's energy and the cultural soul of the Mediterranean on May 1