The 3rd Festival of Sacred Music spans 40 concerts, transforming Athens into a spiritual stage. At the Acropolis Museum, two days of performances blend Byzantine hymns, Tsitsanis’ songs with Dimitra Galani, and Theodorakis’ orchestral works, including Epitaphios and the Mauthausen Trilogy.
The Welsh First Minister takes a clear stance in support of the reunification of the Parthenon Marbles in an exclusive interview with TA NEA Weekend
The primary objective of Open House Athens is to promote architecture and culture by granting free access to both private and public buildings, allowing visitors to delve into the city's rich architectural heritage.
Described as 'a live cartoon,' New York-based troupe 'The Back Pack' arrives at Roes Theater this weekend for two exclusive performances of their award-winning show 'NOTED', fresh from a celebrated run at NY’s The Tank Theater
A handful of fresh films are hitting the big screen this week, including indie documentaries, a few dramas, and niche thrillers—while we await bigger releases. Among them, two powerful documentaries on Martin Luther King Jr. will have their nationwide premiere
While many praised the casting choices, longtime Beatles fans took to social media to voice concerns over authenticity
TO BHMA International Edition speaks with the organizers at SNFCC about the event's impact and how it can drive meaningful social change in Greece.
This year, the Sacred Music Festival returns grander than ever, expanding across five days and bringing more than 40 concerts to churches, museums, streets, and landmarks throughout Athens.
April Fools' Day invites us to embrace life’s unpredictability, revel in the absurd, and find joy in the playful subversion of expectations
The signing took place in the presence of the French Ambassador to Greece, Laurence Auer.
A week-long celebration of music and dance, featuring some of the world’s most celebrated artists.
Off Balance, on view from March 27 to April 26, 2025 at the Ekfrasi-Yianna Grammatopoulou Gallery in central Athens is curated to bring a sense of unease.
This week, Athens cinemas welcome 10 new films, offering a diverse selection for moviegoers. Meanwhile, the 25th edition of the French Film Festival continues, featuring internationally acclaimed French actress Isabelle Huppert as a guest
For the first time, Athens hosts a Spanish-language comedy show featuring top comedians from Mexico and Peru! Organized by the Athens English Comedy Club, join the fun this Saturday, March 29—whether you're a native speaker or just want to practice your Spanish while laughing!
This weekend, explore Kifissia’s mansions, stroll through Kypseli’s interwar and post-war architecture, and experience Athens' iconic buildings illuminated through light — all while 70 unique spaces open their doors (April 5-6) during Open House Athens 2025
Greek director and educator Theodoros Terzopoulos is the honored author of this year’s World Theatre Day Message, a tradition since 1962
Athens Municipality offers a variety of free, family-friendly activities, including concerts, Greek Easter crafts, theater, and movement workshops for children of all ages
"Art is the only thing that resists death," wrote Deleuze. In Fanakidis’ otherworldly pieces, this idea comes to life," explains curator Christophoros Marinos ahead of the Greek sculptor's Apostolos Fanakidis' solo exhibition opening Friday, March 28
Why do Greeks eat fried cod and garlic potato purée on March 25? Discover the history and tradition behind this beloved Greek Independence Day dish.
Internationally acclaimed French actress Isabelle Huppert, roundtable discussions, exhibitions, restored African cinema masterpieces, and France's latest and finest films will grace Athens, Thessaloniki, Larissa, Kastoria, Chania, Kavala, and Patras, March 26- April 3