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Limoncello, Campania in a Glass

Natasha Lardera

Limoncello is one of the most popular liqueurs in Italy and through the years it has become popular in all corners of the world. Yet, 90% or even more of all limoncello out there is first and foremost made in places that are not right, the citrus itself is not from Campania, and preservatives are added. Àrvero Limoncello is bringing the original, natural limoncello back as a stand alone liqueur and a great ingredient for mixed drinks.

Maestro Daniele Lombardi and His Futurist Music

Mila Tenaglia

FuturismMusic: a musical performance by pianist and composer Daniele Lombardi for the series of events dedicated to the exhibition "Italian Futurism, 1909-1944: Reconstructing the Universe" at the Guggenheim. A performance filled with visual art, music, and futuristic atmosphere.

July 30, 2014

Using Italian: A Guide to Contemporary Usage

Traci Andrighetti

A forward-thinking grammar book with local and regional flavor

New York Espresso Coffee Mania at Zibetto’s!

Giulia Madron

Italians know where to go to have a good coffee. In New York, they found the mecca for the perfect espresso: Zibetto Espresso Bar. Located at 1385 6th Ave, the venue will now open another spot on 42nd and 5th Ave, spreading the real Italian coffee tradition in the Big Apple.

July 30, 2014

Greetings from Parco Saraceno

Sara Gironi Carnevale
Romano Montesarchio
Ritratti abusivi - Promo

Tanto per rimanere in tema vacanze...

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Italy outrage after pensioner mistakenly shot dead in mafia hit

The murder of a 75-year-old pensioner, gunned down by mistake near Naples on Monday, has sparked an outcry about mob violence in Italy.
Source: The Telegraph
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Carlo Tavecchio still set for top job in Italian football despite racist comment

Poor old Vincenzo Nibali. He dominates the cobbles, attacks in the mountains, and becomes the first Italian to win the Tour de France in 16 years; and even then he isn’t the week’s biggest sports story in Italy.
Source: The Guardian
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Mogherini urges longer Gaza truce

Belgrade, July 28 - Italian Foreign Minister Federica Mogherini on Monday called for the extension of a humanitarian truce between Israel and Gaza, which began on Sunday.
Source: ANSA
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Locals in Leonardo Sciascia's Sicily town fight planned sale of his house

Locals in the home town of Leonardo Sciascia, one of Italy's great 20th-century writers, have expressed outrage over the intended sale of his former house and are appealing to the Sicilian regional authority and the government in Rome to help save it as a national treasure.
Source: The Guardian

Costa Concordia Arrives in Genoa

Giulia Madron

After a four-day trip from the Tuscan island of Giglio, the Costa Concordia arrived at the harbor of Genoa where it will be dismatled and demolished.

Nibali Wins the 2014 Tour de France: the Sicilian Shark Conquers Paris

Paul Minervini

‘The shark of Messina’, has won the Tour de France after a commanding performance. He is the 7th Italian to win the title after Bottecchia, Bartali, Coppi, Nencini, Gimondi and Pantani.

The Watts Towers in Southern Italy: Connecting California with Irpinia

Laura E. Ruberto

Looking for the future of Sabato Rodia’s Watts Towers in the small town of Serino, in the province of Avellino.

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