Medieval times come to life on the eponymous island of Rhodes over the weekend with events and happenings for young and old
'I'd Love to Change the World' was the band's highest charting single, and their only song to enter the US Top 40
'Witchy Woman' was the second single from the Eagles' self-titled debut studio album and it reached No. 9 on the Billboard pop singles chart
Remaining true to its annual tradition, the Athens International Film Festival showcases the finest independent cinema with nationwide premieres, Oscar contenders, tributes to Japanese and British cinema, workshops, midnight screenings, and much more
A potent force, the Greek diaspora can only remain meaningful for Greece through action
A highlight of this celebration is the exchange of two symbolic artworks, including the presentation of these masterpieces as gifts between the Indonesian and Greek people.
Right before the Athens International Film Festival kicks off, this week's fresh cinema releases feature two Africa-set films, a gripping true crime thriller, a poignant prison drama, a re-released Goya-winning classic and a Greek documentary
The renowned Greek singer Marinella has told her daughter, "It’s not my time yet," as she continues to fight after suffering a severe stroke while performing on stage at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus on Wednesday evening
Marinella was performing at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, under the Acropolis, in front of thousands when she collapsed on stage. She is clinically stable, but remains in critical condition in the ICU, according to her doctors.
Celebrated annually in over 40 countries, European Heritage Days aims to unite citizens through a shared cultural heritage, offering free entry and special events at state archaeological sites and monuments this weekend
The latest repatriation of illicitly acquired and exported ancient artifacts involves three objects returned to Greek state ownership in Atlanta, Georgia. The artifacts were turned over to Greece’s consulate in the southeastern US metropolis. Specifically, one of the three artifacts is part of a marble tombstone dated to the 4th century BC. A representation on […]
The discovery of the female statue comes three years after two other statues were unearthed in the same location believed to be the temple of the ancient Greek goddess Demeter
Tripodon Street holds the Guinness Book of World Records for keeping its name from the time of its creation, some 25 centuries ago
In a week packed with new cinema releases, highlights include a biopic, a novel-based drama, two acclaimed Scandinavian films, and a Berlin-set neo-noir
Harari discusses his new book "Nexus" on Artificial Intelligence, in an interview with TO VIMA
Offering free admission, Blank Wall Gallery aims to extend the essence of summer travel through its first exhibition of the season, available from September 20 to October 2
A lighting ceremony took place on Monday evening and was broadcast live from the archaeological site on the southeast tip of Attica prefecture
The burning of Smyrna (Smyrna Catastrophe, as it became known in Greece) was the culmination of the war between Greece and Turkey, which lasted from 1918 until 1922
Greece’s first English-comedy club returns this season to one of Athens’ coolest rooftops, inviting you to a performance on Monday, September 16 that promises to have you laughing until your sides hurt
This week’s cinema lineup showcases a variety of powerful films, including two gripping French dramas, an American black comedy, a Spanish sci-fi political thriller, and a standout Greek entry, while several iconic classics return to the screen.