Klavdia

Emerging Greek Voice on the International Stage By Maro Angelopoulou Klavdia Papadopoulou, known professionally as Klavdia, is a 23-year-old Greek singer and songwriter recognized for her distinctive melodic voice and compelling performances. In November 2025 she made her first solo headlining appearance in the United States. She has also recently appeared at the Barclays Center […]
A Tour, a Withdrawal, and the Question of Cultural Legacy

By Maro Angelopoulou The global tour of the Hellenic Music Ensemble, conducted by Panos Liaropoulos and featuring Natassa Bofiliou and Giannis Haroulis, ultimately proceeded with a program exclusively dedicated to the work of Mikis Theodorakis. The musical journey is set to span nine countries and 22 cities, extending beyond Europe to North America, Australia, and […]
Global Paths, Greek Voices

From Greece to the U.S.: Fulbright Alumni Shaping Culture, Creativity, and Accessibility By Katerina Florous Last week, we shared stories of U.S. scholars bringing knowledge and creativity to Greece. This week, we turn the lens the other way: Greek Fulbright alumni traveling to the United States, carrying their culture, innovation, and vision, and returning with […]
Bridging Minds Globally

How Fulbright Builds Academic Bridges Between the U.S. and Greece, Its Initiatives, and Two Brilliant Examples By Katerina Florous If you spend enough time in rooms filled with Fulbright alumni, one thing becomes immediately clear: these are people who don’t just cross borders — they expand them. The Fulbright Program, founded in 1946 with the […]
Two sides of a story

An animal rights advocate and wildlife conservationist is facing a difficult challenge. This time, it’s not just about animals. By Theo Kalomirakis Since gr2me made a documentary about Yiannis Poulopoulos (gr2me.com/yiannis-poulopoulos-inspiring-people-to-rescue-wild-animals/), the animal activist has been facing significant challenges. He was removed from the animal shelter he established on the island of Aegina and is […]