Beyond its famous landmarks, Rome conceals small cultural treasures—gems of history, art, and daily life that reveal the city’s timeless power and identity
For the first time, Greek directors Stergios Dinopoulos and Krysianna B. Papadakis receive the Europa Cinemas Venice Label, a prize that boosts the circulation and visibility of winning films across Europe
A new permanent exhibition near Athens will house the remains of the so-called Faliro “Desmotes,” or "Shackled Skeletons", victims of mass executions in the 7th century BC. The €6.5 million project aims to preserve and present the unique find to the public.
From Greek premieres to global voices, the Drama International Short Film Festival returns September 8–14 with 223 films from 49 countries, a celebration of cinematic brevity and boundless imagination
Ioannidis' accolades include international recognition from UNESCO (2022), WBAF/G20 (2024), and Who is Who International (2025).
One of Athens’ most iconic community hubs unveils a vibrant month-long program featuring art workshops, multicultural celebrations, international cuisine, pop-ups, DJ sets, theater, sustainability initiatives, and socially conscious projects
Athens celebrates literature with the city’s biggest book festival, bringing together 210 publishers, 285 stands, and more than 200 cultural events from September 5 to 21
The 2025–2026 program brings world-class soloists, orchestras, Greek artists, dance, jazz, and family productions to the Athens Concert Hall, with ticket presales opening September 8
The acclaimed singer, known for her inventive musical style and for representing Greece in last year’s Eurovision, took the stage at the packed Ano Mera stadium as part of her major tour, “POP.”
The vocal trio TRËI takes the stage tonight for an exclusive concert at the Alternative Stage of the Kalamata Dance Megaron
The Oscar-awarded director’s short film debuts today at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival
In Italy, every activity—grand or mundane—revolves around food. The 82nd Venice Film Festival is no exception.
It all kicks off September 1 with Throwing Muses at Gazarte, bringing alt-rock nostalgia led by Kristin Hersh’s unmistakable voice.
Yorgos Lanthimos’s new film Bugonia, screened Thursday in the official competition section of the Venice Film Festival, marks the director’s fourth appearance in Venice’s main competition.
A visit to the Tsitsanis Museum is a pilgrimage for music lovers seeking to understand the man whose songs shaped modern Greek identity and popular culture
Archaeologists in northern Greece have uncovered four writing styli believed to have been used by Aristotle’s pupils, shedding light on daily life at the royal gymnasium of Mieza
Alexandra Gouda, 8, a student of the Rethimno Municipal Conservatory in Crete, was awarded the second prize in the junior category (8-10) in piano.
Lanthimos' Bugonia will have its world premiere at the 82nd Venice Film Festival on August 28.
The annual Corfu Literary Festival returns with readings, performances, and special events celebrating literature, Greek culture, and conservation from 8–14 September
An impressive lineup of Greek and international speakers will address heritage preservation, resilience, and the challenges of the future.