Three of Greece’s leading cultural institutions, the Athens Epidaurus Festival, the National Theatre of Greece and the Kalamata International Dance Festival, are
Set inside a restored modernist apartment near Mavili Square, PK21 examines the relationship between architecture, historic Italian design and contemporary cultural memory
For sixteen consecutive years, the international contemporary dance festival Dance Days Chania has transformed the city of Chania into a vibrant meeting point for artists, audiences, and communities. From July 20 to August 2, 2026, theatres, cultural venues, and public spaces across the city will host an ambitious programme of performances, workshops, screenings, site-specific projects, and educational initiatives that place the human body and its capacity for resilience at the centre of artistic exploration. This year’s edition focuses on the
From June 12 to 28, STEGI.RADIO returns to Pedion tou Areos, transforming Athens’ largest urban park into an open-air gathering point filled with music, sunset vibes, and free events. More than 60 DJs, producers, musicians, and selectors will take part in a 16-day festival that brings together local talent, international guests, and two of the world’s most influential web radio stations. One year after Plásmata 3, the Onassis Stegi online radio station brings its iconic booth back to the park,
From football, basketball and tennis to immersive summer sports camps, Costa Navarino presents a comprehensive summer programme for young guests. Costa Navarino
One of the most influential novels of the 20th century returns to cinemas in a new adaptation by acclaimed French filmmaker François Ozon. The Stranger (L’Étranger), based on the seminal 1942 novel by Albert Camus, premiered in competition at the Venice Film Festival and marks Ozon’s latest exploration of identity, alienation, and social conventions. Set in 1938 Algiers, the film follows Meursault, a seemingly ordinary office worker whose emotional detachment places him at odds with the expectations of society. After
The atmospheric world of composer, saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist David Lynch comes to Jazzét Music Hall for two special evenings on June 13 and 14, with the presentation of his latest album, Truths be Told. Balancing contemporary jazz, cinematic lyricism and free improvisation, the new work unfolds as a deeply personal musical journey. Through original compositions that draw from spiritual jazz, the contemporary European jazz scene, as well as ambient and film music influences, Lynch creates rich sonic landscapes that invite