The cinematic festival is at its 11th edition, this year. i-Italy learns its details with one of its Artistic Directors
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Italy is the guest of honor of the 2011 BookExpo America (May 24-26). The National Institute for Foreign Commerce, in collaboration with the Italian Publishers Association has brought the excellences of our publishing world to the Javits Center.
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The festival of art and spirituality is back in NYC: i-Italy interviews Pamela Villoresi, artistic director
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Life & PeopleIn their support to Mazzini’s Partito d’Azione they both represented the liberal and secular Jewish intellectual panorama in Italy; their activism is the example of the important contribution of the Rosselli and Nathas Jewish families to Italian unity
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The International Contemporary Furniture Fair is in New York from May 14-17, 2011. And the Ceramic Tiles of Italy pavilion is the icing on the cake
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As part of the project “Consulate fuori porta”, on May 10, a consular mission led by Consul General of Italy in New York Francesco M. Talò went to Connecticut for a series of meetings organized in collaboration with honorary Vice-consul Dott.ssa Ambra Fantino
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Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò presented the 2011 edition of "Le Conversazioni - Scrittori a Confronto", the international literary festival curated by Antonio Monda and Davide Azzolini that has brought Anglo-American intellectuals to Capri since 2007
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Of the 1,344 cities and towns which are to elect new mayors and city councils, pundits are watching the most crucial: Milan and Turin in the North, both grappling with waves of immigrants and a scourge of mob infiltrations, and Reggio Calabria and rubbish-ridden Naples in the South. Interestingly, anyone with official local residence papers is entitled to vote
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An eventful week for art lovers. Caravaggio's "La Buona Ventura" (The Fortune Teller) on display at the Italian Cultural Institute until Sunday. And at Hunter College the symposium "Caravaggio's Gypsy Fortune Teller: Virtude and Vices in Post-Tridentine Italy"
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A reflection on the roots of liberal thought in Italy and on the role played by the activist from Turin in the 'liberal revolution' of the 1920s