February 9 honors Greek as a living link to classical heritage, inspiring scholars, writers, and students across Europe while highlighting challenges in humanities education
The award recognizes artists whose contributions have permanently shaped French music and culture.
The exhibition Pete Marifoglou: The Warhol Years XXX is currently on view at the Case Studio of MOMus – Museum of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki until April 12.
The Bernier/Eliades Gallery presents the artist’s first solo show with the gallery, featuring new sculptural and installation works that explore materiality, uncertainty and spatial experience through a post-minimalist lens
Mataroa Gallery presents a group exhibition bringing together five contemporary painters whose works explore silence, perception, and the act of painting as an inner, reflective process
The platform was presented by the Hellenic Organization of Cultural Resources Development (ODAP) and includes information on more than 350 archaeological sites, museums, and monuments in the country, along with e-ticketing to sites and museums
At Super Bowl 2026, Lanthimos directs George Clooney in a commercial that feels less like a 30-second spot and more like a condensed cinematic experience.
Directors may attempt to experiment with how they depict certain gods and heroes of Greek mythology. However, historical figures have also been presented differently from what historical sources suggest
As Hollywood invests once more in the mythology of the “King of Pop,” another project revisits the darker controversies surrounding his life.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 is set to hit theaters on May 1, 2026.
The massive wall painting by artist KLE - Kleomenis Kostopoulos - brings the Peloponnese city into the international art spotlight.
The Auditorium Art Space, presents the retrospective exhibition of visual artist Voula Laspia-Kamara
The fee applies to both international and domestic visitors wishing to access the area directly in front of the historic fountain.
In one of the evening’s most surprising moments, legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg secured his first Grammy, winning Best Score Soundtrack Album for Music for John Williams, which he produced.
The fourth edition of the festival brings lectures, technical seminars and an international black-and-white photography exhibition to Athens, offering free access to events and works by hundreds of artists from around the world
Choreographer and dancer Antonia Economou talks to To Vima about The Great Nothing, her new work at Tzamia Krystalla, an Athens-based space devoted to experimental performance. Inspired by cosmic emptiness, cinema, and distortion, the piece examines isolation, loss, and the fragile persistence of the body.
The ancient theater of Gitana lies in extreme northwest Greece and was the site of a major Hellenistic era settlement up until its destruction by the Romans in the 2nd Century BC
Set in interwar New York, Astoria, the new production at Pallas Theater, tells the story of Greek immigrants who crossed an ocean simply to endure. Through music, memory, and a single coffeehouse, the performance traces exile, survival, and the fragile hope of belonging
Captured in the years following World War II, McCabe’s photographs approach Delphi with restraint and deep sensitivity. His lens traces the dialogue between monumental ruins and the surrounding landscape, revealing a place shaped as much by light and silence as by stone
Drawing its poetic and conceptual core from one of the most enigmatic phenomena in the universe—the 'Boötes Void', also known as “The Great Nothing”—Economou's dance performance unfolds in a landscape of apparent emptiness that is anything but void