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Praised Iranian film a study in power
Prize in memory of Afghanistan-killed journalist
Vivacious photographer Steve McCurry exhibits in Genoa
ROME – A 200+ piece exhibit demonstrates National Geographic star-photographer Steve McCurry as a collector of undiscovered beauty, after years of following his nomadic spirit and curiousity.
Exploring new trends and new languages at Rome Film Festival
Smilevski honoured at Calabria prize-giving
Pianist Mario Bertoncini to perform at new electronic festival
'Musical' boxes fuse cabinet-making and tromp l'oeil at Gagosian
Consultant "strip" video divides FAO
French Academy presents 'Camminado' photography exhibit
Revisiting Hemingway's Fiesta!
Who is Saint Matthew for Caravaggio?
ROME- Is the boy in darkness at the end of the table really Saint Matthew?
The Poet as "God's Spy"
Venice Days 2012 programme announced
Caravaggio's 'Raising of Lazarus: Stories and Symbols
ROME- In Caravaggio’s Raising of Lazarus painting, Lazarus has the pose coming from the dead with arms spread, that Christ would assume on the cross going
Life Guards Band dazzles Modena
Another Bogus Caravaggio Discovery
ROME -- Caravaggio drawings discovered? The hoax is the media fuss about the supposed discovery.
Australian Poet Simon West to read at Keats-Shelley House
Book review: The spells of a lapsed secret agent in wartime France
ROME- Caroline Moorhouse's recent non-fiction A Train in Winter and Irene Nemirovsky's novel The Wine of Solitude indicate a renewed interest in wartime France.
Summer Story: Desperation of a writer in bohemian Piazza Vittorio
Tranquillo Caravaggio, the Town
Rome Scholar gets noble farewell
ROME- Professor, scholar and former Lemonhead guitarist Corey Brennan gave an animated, extensive farewell lecture at the American University of Rome the other day.
Caravaggio exhibits 'Resurrection of Lazarus'
Cage tribute kickstarts Garden Festival
Caravaggio Speaks to the Modern Age
Rome- Caravaggio's paintings were revered and imitated in his own time but he was almost unknown until as late as 1951 when art historian Roberto Longhi organized an exhibition of his work in Milan