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‘Madreterra’ (Mother Earth). A Lamp for Sardinia

Letizia Airos

Designed by Flavio Manzoni – the mind behind today’s Ferrari design – an amazing lamp from Leucos is the star of an evening at CIMA (Center for Italian Modern Art in New...

Celebrating The Canonization of Two Popes in New York

Giulia Madron

April 27th at 7 pm at the Saint Patrick’s Cathedral in New York. Italy and Poland come together for the celebration of the Popes John XXIII and John Paul II.

Community to Rally on Rizzoli’s Last Day

M.T.

On Friday, Rizzoli Bookstore will be forced to close its doors after 29 years in the six-story architectural gem located at 31 West 57th Street. In solidarity with those losing...

With Massimo Vignelli. Good Design is Responsible Design

Letizia Airos

In our third installment with the icon of Italian design talks about good design that everyone can afford by adhering to a few criteria that he has developed over the span of his...

Let Them Eat Cake!

Dino Borri

In ancient times Egyptians believed it was lettuce. For the Greeks, it was beans. For Romans, oysters. In recent times, it’s chocolate. The hunt for Eros’s nectar continues.

Ready for a Brand New Taste of Kosher Pizza Roman Style?

Benedetta Grasso

Raffaello Fadlun, owner of historic La Taverna del Ghetto in Rome, brings to New York his pizza and other traditional Italian favorites that are certified Kosher

Memories of a True Vintage Love Story

Martina Marrosu

Amarcord is a place to remember, the first vintage shop in New York built with the heart and soul of two Italians whose goal is to share a tradition of great things, high quality,...

New York Laughs with Fabio Volo

Giulia Madron

Fabio Volo’s hilarity seduces New York again. At the Italian Cultural Institute of New York Volo presented his last book: “La Strada Verso Casa.”

“Honey,” Something to Think About …

Letizia Airos

Valeria Golino in her director debut of "Honey (Miele)", based on Mauro Covavich's novel "A Nome Tuo", a drama about euthanasia. Irene is a young woman who helps terminal patients...

Italian Futurism, 1909–1944: Reconstructing the Universe

Natasha Lardera

On view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, until September 1st, 2014, this thorough exploration of the Futurist movement, a major modernist expression that in many ways remains...

Valeria Golino Debuts in New York with “Honey”

Giulia Madron

For the first time as a movie director, famous Italian actress Valeria Golino brings "Honey" to the Big Apple. Feature stars: Jasmine Trinca and Carlo Cecchi.

Nella Città Nuda, Stories of Humanity in the NYC Subway

Natasha Lardera

In Antonio Monda's latest book, La Città Nuda, the author made a selection of some of the hundreds of photographs he took with his iPhone on the City's subway and wrote a short...

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