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Statuine a Park Avenue

di Gina Di Meo

All’Istituto Italiano di Cultura di New York la collezione “Richard-Ginori 1737-1937” con stupende porcellane italiane, ceramiche e terracotta che hanno abbellito i palazzi nobiliari europei e ora custodite nel museo di Doccia a Sesto Fiorentino

'Pane Amaro'. Quella storia che ancora non si conosce

Letizia Airos Soria

Presentato dal John D. Calandra Italian American Institute (Queens College, CUNY) il film-documentario “Pane Amaro” di Gianfranco Norelli. Un raro tributo alla storia degli italiani in America.

February 25, 2008

Stampa e libertà

Stefano L. Vaccara

La fondamentale questione del ruolo dei media in democrazia.

A New Wing of Agusta-Westland Helicopter Factory in Philadelphia

Letizia Airos Soria

Last Tuesday, I was at the inauguration of the new Augusta Westland plant in Philadelphia, where about 30 AW139 a year will be built. It’s a 30 million dollar investment for 10 thousand square meters of the most advanced machinery.

The Indiscreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

Joey Skee

A mysterious Italian woman, perhaps a lover, reveals a robber baron’s not-so-hidden ghosts.

February 24, 2008

The Indiscreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

Joseph Sciorra
Parmigianino’s Antea (detail), c. 1531–34.

A mysterious Italian woman, perhaps a lover, reveals a robber baron’s not-so-hidden ghosts.

Italy Issues Anna Magnani Stamp

R. C.

To commemorate the greatly celebrated actress Anna Magnani, Italy will release a postal stamp on March 7, 2008 which would have been the 100th birthday of the legendary Roman

The Artists’ Amplifier

Ilaria Costa

Interview with Massimiliano Gioni, the 34 year old Italian curator, who has recently been promoted to Director of Special Exhibits at the New Museum,which just reopened after a few years of renotavation in its new location in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. He divides his time between New York and Milan, where he is also the Director of the Fondazione Trussardi.

Florence. A Streetcar Named Disaster?

Judith Harris

The birthplace of the Italian Renaissance splits over a "tramvia" that would run within three feet of the Baptistery, which dates from before the year 1000, but is still standing nevertheless.

February 23, 2008

Florence. A Streetcar Named Disaster?

Judith Harris
The proposed light train would cross in the street above

The birthplace of the Italian Renaissance splits over a "tramvia" that would run within three feet of the Baptistery, which dates from before the year 1000, but is still standing nevertheless.

Gli italiani continuano a emigrare

L'Ocse: una migrazione fatta da persone colte, ma non priva di problemi. L'Italia si conferma come un popolo di migranti, fra i primi in Europa. Sono circa 4 milioni gli Italiani all'estero; gli oriundi sfiorano i 60 milioni.

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