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Linking the Diaspora Culturally. Interview with Franco Frattini

Letizia Airos Soria

The Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs is contributing to the creation of an international "Piazza Italiana", where Italians and people interested in the Italian culture can meet and communicate. Also virtually.

It Takes a "Piazza." A New Special Print Issue of i-Italy

i-Italy is back in print. Read our 12-page special issue.

Il Ritorno

Louis Tallarini and Anthony J. Tamburri

The President of the Columbus Citizens Foundation and the Dean of the Calandra Italian American Institute talk about Italy, the "land of their return". And about their first experience with an Italian "piazza".

The Institutions & the Piazza

Francesco Maria Talò

Italy's Consulate General is the center of the "Italian Piazza" in New York. In order to reach the whole community, it supports the creation and the development of "virtual piazzas" too.

Italy-city: a G-local Community

Piero Bassetti

Italy-city is a virtual space that transcends formal boundaries and legal barriers. About 200-250 million people of Italic origin can meet here.

Our First Year in the Internet Piazza

Ottorino Cappelli

i-Italy is one year old. A year of accomplishments, projects, goals set and reached...or to be achieved. Its success is the living proof that the Internet can be a powerful “piazza” for the Italian American community

Origins of Fantasy

Peter Carravetta

"....but he liked the part about the Modern World as well. He read that in New York there was a building that was 102 stories high! Per la miseria!"

The Agorà of the Youth

Silvana Mangione

The youngest "Italian piazza" ever: waiting for the First Convention of "Young Italians in the World" (Rome, December 2008)

Montalbano at the CUNY Graduate Center. "Salve, Salvo"

George De Stefano

Sicilian sleuth Montalbano comes to New York (finalmente!)

Two Writers Meet the Italian Piazza. Part 2: Interview with Amara Lakhous

Marina Melchionda

Two writers from Italy, Amara Lakhous and Stefano Benni, will soon come to the U.S. to present their new works. The two novels embody two different conceptions and attitudes towards the “piazza”...

Two Writers Meet the Italian Piazza. Part 1: Interview with Stefano Benni

Marina Melchionda

Two writers from Italy, Stefano Benni and Amara Lakhous, will soon come to the U.S. to present their new works. The two novels embody two different conceptions and attitudes towards the “piazza”. We have interviewed them about it.

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