Italian singer and musician Jovanotti follows debut US sell-outs by announcing a series of NYC summer concerts with a new transatlantic collective
‘Journey to La Dolce Vita’ is a photo exhibit/movie festival/concert for charity that celebrates the glamour of Italy in the 50’s and 60’s. The initiative’s aim is to raise funds to benefit children victims of the recent earthquake in Abruzzo, Italy
Interview with architect Giancarlo Calcagno, the founder of Altech, the Venetian company specialized in advanced technology for restoration. He talked about his business and his latest commission, the cleaning of the lateral facades of the Public Library in New York.
The U.S. release of Biagio Antonacci's Il Cielo Ha Una Porta Sola ("Heaven Has Only One Door") introduces American audiences to one of the most famous stars of the Italian and European music scene. Featuring re-interpretations of his biggest hits as well as brand new material, il Cielo is his first work to be released in the U.S.
Muammar Ghaddafi just concluded a visit to Italy that will boost Italy-Libya business ties and create greater investment opportunities in energy and infrastructure, according to many observers. Despite the peaceful intentions of the visit, though, the visit of the Libyan leader generated controversies in both countries
On Monday, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi met with President Obama at the White House. We were all waiting for another embarrassing gaffe to add to the long list of Mr.B’s malapropisms. Let's recall some of them...
On Monday, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi met with President Obama at the White House. We were all waiting for another embarrassing gaffe to add to the long list of Mr.B’s malapropisms. Let's recall some of them...
La medicina:la passione di una vita
“Our aim has always been to offer a free forum, where all ideas can be discussed. Academic freedom is the first principle that we respect”. Past and future at Casa Italiana Zerilli Marimò: a conversation with Director Stefano Albertini
THE SEATTLE TIMES. Francis Ford Coppola, at 70, is back where he started. The legendary filmmaker has watched his career rise and fall over the past four decades, from the awards and acclaim for "The Godfather" to the disappointment of "One from the Heart," to the long eight years following his troubled last studio project, 1997's "The Rainmaker." So, during that fallow period, he looked back to his early years. (Read the article)