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
Running through June 1, the festival’s first day promises a lively blend of play, art, and environmental education.
Green Day, Diana Ross, Max Richter, Franz Ferdinand and more: a thrilling summer lineup you won't want to miss
Hailed by 'The Guardian' as the “Folk Album of the Month,” Watersong sees Savina Yannatou and Primavera en Salonico embark on a transcendent musical journey, blending traditions from Iraq, Corsica, Calabria, and Ireland into a luminous homage to the elemental force of water
Cine Paris, one of Athens' most iconic cinemas, reopens Thursday, May 1, for a new summer season under the stars. Timeless classics, international releases, exclusive retrospectives, and special screenings are all part of the program. Here’s a preview of what to expect.
This Saturday night in Athens, the spirit of Miles Davis returns to the stage
From high-octane thrillers to poetic coming-of-age tales—and from Greek cinema’s eerie side to the legacy of Lakis Papastathis—this week’s standout films and retrospectives are not to be missed.
Marking seven decades of cultural legacy, the Athens Epidaurus Festival returns with a celebratory edition that turns the city into a global stage, featuring over 3,000 artists across three vibrant months
The project is set to contribute to the further development of Greece’s film industry and establish Drama as an audiovisual hub in the region.
Oxford-based Institute for Digital Archaeology has its mind set on carving a giant replica of the horse’s head from the Parthenon’s chariot of Selene into Attica's second largest mountain. Director Roger Michel shares details with TA NEA
On July 16, she’ll shine where history meets soul, and her voice will float through marble arches, under summer stars, and into thousands of hearts.
The groundbreaking ‘Kykladitisses’ exhibition brings 150 rare artifacts to Santorini, highlighting the untold stories of Cycladic women.
The anticipation, the moments suspended in time—"(π)ending" is the solo aerial dance performance by Natasa Arabatzi, capturing the fleeting spaces of life where the mundane and extraordinary collide
Recognition for the architect behind Barcelona's Sagrada Familia highlights his lifelong dedication to faith and architecture
From symbolic swings to rocket wars and ritual meals for the dead, here are ten lesser-known Easter customs that reveal Greece’s deep cultural tapestry
Some of the first color photographs of Athens and the Cyclades are now available online
Today, red egg dyeing remains a cherished Easter ritual in Greek households around the world. What may appear to be a simple seasonal activity is, in truth, a centuries-old tradition layered with meaning, memory, and faith.
This week’s releases bring supernatural horror in the Mississippi Delta, the intense pursuit of fame, and a tender adventure with a young boy and his panda