Florence still has plenty of verve and continual new offerings. Out to demonstrate the city's bold cultural agenda is the Florentine Commission of Cultural Affairs, with a presentation this week at the Italian Cultural Institute in New York
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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.
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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".
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Art & CultureIn this interview Stefano Albertini tells us about his human and professional experience as the director of NYU's Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò, center of socialization and cultural interchange between Italy and the United States of America
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After four days of movies, conferences, and debates, the first festival dedicated to the "New Italian America Cinema" ended on Saturday. Its success encourages hopes for a second edition next year.
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The Giorgio Morandi Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was visited on Monday by Alain Elkan, Advisor for Cultural Heritage and Foreign Relations of Italy's Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities
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Organized by the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, the Festival will present over 30 movies. Film screenings: THU 25th (Borough of Manhattan Community College), FRI 26th (CUNY Graduate Center), and SAT 27 (Hunter College). Read the complete program of film screeningsSee our special multimedia issue on the Festival
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An exhibit featuring a variety of “Made in Italy” shoes on display throughout New York Fashion Week
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The annual symposium organized by the Centro Primo Levi: a new opportunity to rediscover the renowned Jewish writer. On September 8, 9, 15, at 7 pm, New York audience is invited to participate to a series of debates and presentations focused on the figure of Primo Levi
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While on summer hiatus, the "Italian American TV Magazine" produced by the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute re-broadcasts 5 of its most important episodes from the past season (CUNY TV, Cable Channel 75)