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L’Aquila Quake, Six Years Later

Judith Harris

On April 6, ten thousand braved the cold in L’Aquila to record the sixth anniversary of the earthquake that struck the beautiful medieval city in the Abruzzo, killing 309,...

Imagine Interviewing Italy's Toughest Female Journalist: FALLACI, a Woman Against

Natasha Lardera

Emilia Costantini, a journalist and theater critic for Corriere della Sera, is the author of "FALLACI, a woman against,” a post­mortem interview with the famous and...

Captain Schettino Becomes an Internet Meme

Francesca Giuliani

While Italian journalists debate over the sociological implications of Captain Schettino's media pillory, #vadaabordocazzo blows up on Twitter and on t-shirts all over the world.

Costa Concordia: a Sail-Stunt Ended in Tragedy

Francesca Giuliani

What is "the bow?" Why did the Concordia cruise ship divert from its course to sail past the Giglio island? Investigations shed a light on a Costa Crociere tradition that might be...

MAMMA MIA! Why Do Italians Put Up with Berlusconi?

B. G.

At Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò, Beppe Severgnini, the most sold Italian author abroad (columnist on Corriere della Sera and The Financial Times) Jacob Weisberg (Slate Magazine)...

Talking to Aldo Grasso About TV, Jersey Shore, The Sopranos...and When Politics Dictates the Line Up

Letizia Airos

Journalist, television critic, professor of radio and television history at Catholic University in Milan, Aldo Grasso moderates a forum entitled “Television” on Corriere della...

Eugenio Balzan & Italian Immigration to Canada. A New Book by Corriere della Sera

Susannah Gold

A new work entitled, Corriere 1901, has been published by the Corriere della Sera foundation, edited by Renata Broggini, about a little explored chapter in Italian history,...

Inauguration According to Italian Newspapers

Maria Rita Latto

Obama the day after: what Italian newspapers say

Happy Birthday, Divo

Judith Harris

One of the best known Italian politicians, former Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti, turns 90. Nicknamed "Il Divo" after the recent Italian film starring Toni Servillo, his...

Barzini Jr. May Be Forgotten in Italy. But Not in New York

Damiano Beltrami

“Journalism between Two Worlds” last Thursday December 18. The event, supported by the Consulate General of Italy in New York and moderated by vice-editor-in-chief of Corriere...

The Language of Ugo, Alexander & Sam

Letizia Airos Soria

Interview with Alexander Stille. Author and journalist Alexander Stille is the

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