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The Italian Cultural Institute of New York will host the event even though Bassolino’s regional government allocated no funds to finance it. “Keeping culture alive in Campania is a constant battle. I am not going to fight this time,” said the director of the awards, Tjuna Notarbartolo
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MoMA dedicates the second appointment of its series “Filmmaker in Focus” to Turkish-Italian director Ferzan Ozpetek. During the press conference at the Italian Cultural Institute, Laura Delli Colli's book “Ferzan Ozpetek: Eyes Wide Open” was also presented
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"I believe that if Michelangelo lived today, it would be in New York city that he would sculpt his Pietà" said Marilena Ferrari when donating the book to the New York Public Library.
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A few days ago the Consulate General of Italy in New York organized a conference to commemorate the event, an important turning point in the history of the international relations between Italy and the US.
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Facts & StoriesOn 11/20, “One Hundred Years After the Strait of Messina Earthquake: Emergency Management from Solidarity to Efficiency"
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The Italian Consulate General in New York is sponsoring a free public concert which will introduce the U.S. to Fabrizio De Andrè. His music will be interpreted by Mauro Pagani, De Andrè’s friend and musical collaborator who is also a versatile musician in his own right, capable of playing everything from 70s rock to folk and ethnic music
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This year the New Literature from Europe series will celebrate the graphic novel. Seven of the most famous European representatives of this literary genre will meet their public in New York. They come from the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy and Spain.
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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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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