Along with the various observations that have been made by three of our esteemed colleagues (De Stefano, Gardaphé, Krase), and I must emphasize that I am in agreement as well with other sentiments that they raise, one must indeed recognize the merits of Roberto Saviano’s work these past four-plus years. He has put himself, literally, on the line, and we might readily agree that no “fame” or “wealth,” however significant or insignificant it may be, is worth the risk.
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Gomorrah's writer met with students, professors and journalists at New York University's Paulson Auditorium. He talked about mafia and its impact on the financial crisis.
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Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò of NYU hosts an exhibit curated by the Italian architect Alberto Faliva. The exhibition recreates and brings to new life the fairytale atmosphere of the Italian Renaissance, within that green area in the north of Italy known as the Pianura Padana, between the cities of Cremona, Mantua and Ferrara. Exhibition on view at NYU's Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò through October 21, 2011.
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On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Italian Unification, Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò hosts an exhibit by FASI on the art, history, customs and divisions of Italy
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The activities of the New York institution become the focus at the Art History faculty in Milan
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New York University awarded Giorgio Napolitano with the NYU Presidential Medal on March 29, 2011, and immersed the audience in history, political idealism and many different sides of Italy
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Friendly, ironic, critical and fun. Claudio Baglioni met his fans at Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò of New York University on the eve of his final American concert of his world tour 'One World', at the Angel Orensanz Foundation. Letizia Airos (Editor in Chief of i-Italy), Mario Platero (correspondent for Il Sole 24 ore) and writer Tiziana Rinaldi Castro interviewed his before letting the public ask questions, as well.
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A festive celebration marked the most anticipated cultural anniversary of the year: Casa Italiana’s twentieth birthday. A film depicting its history, a concert, and a gala dinner honored the best place in New York for Italian culture
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'I want this to become a home for all of those who love Italy in New York". Interview with Professor Stefano Albertini, Director of the Casa Italiana Zerilli Marimo', on the eve of the institution's 20th Anniversary. The Casa will close this successful year with two exceptional events and is getting ready to celebrate its important milestone with an exciting, interesting and varied range of initiatives. Read more about it in the article and get ready to live a new intense cultural year in the Italian workshop of NYU!
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Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò has an exciting calendar of events planned for 2010 and a newly designed website where to find every information about all the activity going on in this cultural institution.