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New exhibitions for Palazzo Cini’s autumn season
1.8 million Expo visitors fabricated, data reveals
Fellini's classic La dolce vita set for remake
ROME - Fellini’s La dolce vita is set to be remade after the Italian-American AMBI GROUP successfully bought the rights to the film from the late director’s family.
Dante’s tomb considered potential Isis target
Botticelli masterpieces moved to new location in Uffizi
Time running out to see Italy's largest da Vinci exhibition
Galleria Borghese Showcases Azzedine Alaïa’s “Soft Sculpture”
Exceptional collection of Islamic art at the Scuderie
review: A culinary affair to remember
Ron Smith to read at Keats-Shelley House
Expo postcard: a jostling juxtaposition of queues, originality
Celebration, controversy at Strega ceremony
ROME – The influential Italian Strega literary prize 2015 has been awarded to Puglian Nicola Lagioia for his novel “La Ferocia”, published by Mondadori.
Interview with award-winning designer Stefan Sagmeister
ROME- Award-winning graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister, famed for his work with the Rolling Stones, Lou Reed and Aerosmith, talked
Italian duo impress Edinburgh theatre-goers
ROME - Two young, Italian actors hope that their starring roles in Spring Awakening, in Edinburgh's King's Theatre will help them fulfil their showbiz dreams.
English Theatre showcases original monologue night
ROME - A dozen inspiring, highly entertaining and daring monologues are in store for you at The English Theatre of Rome's "When There's a Will, There's A Way" Annual Monologue Night, directed by Ga
Down Under reading at Keat's house
Villaggio Olimpico: lesson for 2024 Olympics?
Rome mourns "father of auditorium"
Sabbia: Asylum seekers take to the stage
ROME - With the audience’s applause came the asylum seeker actors’ flabbergasted tears and joyous leaps across the stage, perfectl
Internationally renowned music festival arrives in Umbria
Books: "Gentrification in parallelo"
A summer of science fiction in Rome
On June 22, the 35th edition of the Fantafestival will open for a 5-day program premiering feature and short films, but also hosting meetings and special events.
Contemporary exhibition illuminates history of race relations
FLORENCE - The exhibition ReSignifications: Imagining the Black Body and Re-Staging Histories has opened at the historic Villa La Pietra, Florence and will be open until the end of August.
Italian Neorealism celebrated at Turin exhibition
ROME – An exhibition entitled Roma Città Aperta: 70 years of Neorealism’ has opened in Turin and will be offering visitors a glimpse into the very heart of the cinema movement through a selection o