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Italy's blockbuster Quo Vado? draws laughs from bitter economic reality

Checco Zalone’s filmic paean to a job for life hits the spot for Italians used to precarious work contracts. A comedy that captures Italians’ love for il posto fisso – a job for life – has become an unlikely blockbuster hit in Italy.

 
Source: The Guardian
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Brunello Cucinelli's New Italian Leather Sneakers Are Next-Level Luxury

 Lots of fashion designers impress with their innovations on tailoring, sportswear, print and pattern, but Brunello Cucinelli's mastery is simply in his ability to achieve elegant simplicity. There's nothing groundbreaking about a houndstooth blazer, but there's a love and softness that go into hisblazers that make them feel so luxurious (and thus desirable). Now, that same level of detail and care that goes into his jackets, sweaters, and trousers is available in sneaker form.
 
Source: GQ.com
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Apple to develop app skills in Europe through Italian centre

 Apple opened an iOS app development centre in Italy, the vendor’s first in Europe, which will give students practical skills and training for the platform. The centre, located at a partner institution in Naples
 
Source: Mobile Word
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Check out all the Italian cars you can buy in the US in 2016

"The next wave of Italians has come to America," a 2010 commercial for the Fiat 500 proclaimed.
Brightly-colored examples of the itty-bitty city car slid around typical Italian alleyways paved with cobblestones and then ... dove suddenly into the sea, to then emerge from the depths on the beaches of Brooklyn.
 
Source: Business Insider
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Ettore Scola, Italian Film Director of Satire and Farce, Dies at 84

 Ettore Scola, a Golden Globe winner and five-time Oscar nominee who was considered among the great directors and screenwriters of Italian cinema, died on Tuesday in Rome. He was 84.
 
Source: New York Times
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The Italian Artist Enrico Baj at Luxembourg & Dayan

 “Enrico Baj” at Luxembourg & Dayan is a hoot and an eye-opener. Surveying about 16 years of works in several modes, the exhibition reintroduces the Italian artist Enrico Baj (1924-2003) to New York after an absence of three or four decades. 
 
Source: New York Times
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Ann Goldstein: A Star Italian Translator

 One evening this past September, more than 300 people squeezed into a narrow room at BookCourt bookstore in Brooklyn for the launch of “The Story of the Lost Child,” by Italian author Elena Ferrante. The author, whose true identity is a closely held secret, was absent. Instead, the crowd whooped and cheered for the headliner of the evening: the book’s translator, Ann Goldstein.
Source: The Wall Street Journal

INTERNATIONAL REMEMBRANCE PROGRAM

Giorno della Memoria in New York is a collaborative initiative of the Consulate General of Italy with Centro Primo Levi, the Italian Cultural Institute, NYU Casa Italiana Zerilli Marimò, the Italian Academy at Columbia University, CUNY’s John Calandra Italian American Institute. Educational events are also held at the Scuola d’Italia Guglielmo Marconi and the Bronx High School of Science.

January 21, 2016

Remembering Dr. Emelise Aleandri

IAWA .

IAWA was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of our Distinguished Board Member, Dr. Emelise Aleandri, on January 18, 2016.

Addio, Great Master of Italian Cinema

Roberta Cutillo

Italian film director Ettore Scola - the man who captured decades of Italian society on film - died on Tuesday, January 19th at age 84 after a long and incredibly successful career, during which he earned a Golden Globe and five Oscar nominations.

Migrants Make Headlines (and the News Isn't All Bad)

Judith Harris

The problems related to migration still capture headlines, but Italy is successfully spearheading the European Union toward revision of its outmoded ruling that migrants apply for asylum solely in the country of first entry. Migration compensates for the declining birth rate, and migrants also have success stories.

Shalom Aleichem: Francis’ Message at Rome’s Synagogue

Gennaro Matino

Pope Francis recently paid a visit to Rome’s Synagogue. That is the third time one of Peter’s Successors has visited the capital’s Tempio Maggiore, after John Paul II in 1986 and Benedict XVI in 2010.

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