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Greek News Agenda12 hours ago
Stathis Livathinos, one of the most influential directors of his generation, speaks about his views on the art and ephemeral nature of theater, the importance of collective work and the timelessness of classical works.
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Greek News Agenda23 hours ago
Greek News Agenda bids farewell to the great song-writer and composer Dionysis Savvopoulos, who passed away today at the age of 81.

When Dionysis Savvopoulos burst onto the Greek music scene in the early sixties, his highly original songs defied classification. There were no precedents in the music genres then common in Greece. He was initially seen as part of the ‘new wave’ group of composers and singers who emerged at that time and who were influenced by their French counterparts. But Savvopoulos created a genre all his own with his mix of modern and traditional rhythms and with his lyrics at times tender, at times playful and at times filled with biting social criticism.

Αs Dimitris Karambelas put it, “in his work, sound, meaning, singing, yet also narration and stage performance, constitute a compact and inseparable whole”.

Learn more about his work in Reading Greece 's BOOK OF THE MONTH: The Rock Song of our Tomorrow – Dionysis Savvopoulos English Edition
https://www.greeknewsagenda.gr/book-of-the-month-the-rock-song-of-our-tomorrow-dionysis-savvopoulos-english-edition/
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Greek News Agenda1 day ago
📚📚Οn the occasion of the publication of her latest book "Synthetic Hormone" (Κastaniotis, 2025), lawyer, writer and a founding member of the the network of Greek women writers against gender-based violence "Her Voice", Katerina Papantoniou, spoke to Reading Greece about the way the book renegotiates the politics of embodied experience, lived gender-based violence, and trauma, and, by extension, the politics of female desire and memory, as well as, more generally, about the political potential of gender in literature.

"Women’s writing overturns the certainties of the patriarchal world and challenges the authoritarian, anti-democratic, fascist movements that are rising globally, abolishing public goods, fundamental rights, identity and gender policies, even withdrawing “disturbing” books."

📷 © Olga Bacopoulou