The classic 1967 comedy is shown at the Hellenic American Union as part of a tribute marking 15 years since the passing of acclaimed theatre director, actor and teacher Andreas Voutsinas
New Greek jazz generation Spyros Manesis joins iconic vocalist Savina Yannatou in an improvised musical dialogue celebrating Greek composers and Mediterranean songs in multiple dialects at the Theatre of the NO on January 11
The Guardian has published its annual list of the 10 best music albums from around the world, and this year it features a Greek entry
The internationally renowned sculptor, in a wide-ranging interview with To Vima International edition, speaks about the social role and commercialisation of art and culture, the meaning of patriotism, and an all-powerful economy that overshadows everything.
This episode of Explaining Greece delves into the world of Savvopoulos — or “Nionios,” as his fans lovingly call him. Still, what you’ll hear is only a glimpse; the real Savvopoulos can only be discovered through his songs
Two decades after George Zongolopoulos' passing, Sianti Gallery honors the “eternal adolescent” of Greek sculpture whose works defined public art from Athens to Brussels
With a slow rhythm and a tender gaze, Leda Kontogiannopoulou transforms urban solitude and everyday objects into living narratives, in an exhibition that reminds us of the power of silence
Marina Satti embarks on her first major European tour, bringing her unique musical universe from Brussels and Berlin to London and beyond
Speaking to the German tabloid Bild, the Greek singer acknowledged AfD leader Alice Weidel’s status as an elected official, but made clear she could not accept the values associated with the far-right party. “I won’t allow my stage to be used as a platform for such rhetoric or politics,” she said.
With the Nike of Paros and the Gorgon as guides, sculptor Venia Dimitrakopoulou enters a dialogue across millennia at the Archaeological Museum of Paros
Enjoy a full moon night with DJ sets and Acropolis views, creative family Sundays, and English-language tours through the life of Maria Callas—one of the 20th century’s most legendary opera divas
A century after his birth, the late artist returns to the spotlight with a major retrospective exhibition in Athens and Andros, showcasing the breadth, timelessness and global resonance of his work
A unique blend of history and pop art, the “Byzantine Tales” comic series is captivating audiences in Greece and beyond—reviving the Eastern Roman Empire through vivid storytelling and visual flair
The Chania Municipal Art Gallery offers a sweeping view of 150 years of Greek artistic creation in its latest exhibition, "Journeys in Art", featuring major Greek artists and running through November 2
From Greek folklore embroideries to African culture and identity, talks on Athens’ apartment buildings, innovative sculptors, and non-conventional feminist iconography
As 2025 is dedicated to Mikis Theodorakis, the Athens Music Hall launches the centenary celebrations with two performances featuring Maria Farantouri, the first singer to perform the iconic album 50 years ago, alongside baritone Tassis Christoyannis
Drawing from the Japanese notion of “Ma” and her intimate relationship with fabric, Eleni Krikki’s artworks explore the interplay of presence, absence, and memory, inviting viewers to reflect on emotional and physical spaces
Kaiti Grey, a prominent figure in Greek popular music (Laiko), was the highest-paid singer of the 1960s
On Thursday, December 12, experience "Asterismyth": a captivating musical performance that brings constellations and Greek mythological figures to life, presented by the namesake Greek jazz ensemble
Every year-end roundup is going to be biased, personal, flawed, and colored by what the judge went through that year. This list certainly is. But to my mind, these are some of the albums that defined the Greek music scene in 2024. They’re albums that encapsulate what was going on, what we were listening to, […]