Fabio Luisi inaugurates the season of the Rai Orchestra with Mahler’s “Resurrection”

A monumental symphonic-choral work symbol of spirituality triumphant over death. It is Symphony No. 2 in C minor called “Resurrection” for soloists, choir and orchestra by Gustav Mahler, which the Rai National Symphony Orchestra and its director emeritus Fabio Luisi propose for the inaugural concert of the 2022/2023 Season, scheduled Wednesday 19 October at 8 … Read more

Weekend in Italia: 20 mete insolite da scoprire da nord a sud

Un antico borgo su un’isola in un lago, un affascinante insediamento arabo, una bianca cittadina del Mediterraneo o un paesino tra le Alpi raggiungibile solo in funivia. Ecco alcune idee per un weekend in borghi e città d’Italia meno noti, meno turistici e assolutamente da scoprire.  Isola di San Giulio, lago d’Orta, Piemonte Tursi, Basilicata … Read more

Anniversary of the death of Rosa Luxemburg

It’s the evening of January 15, 1919. Rosa Luxembourg, captured after the defeat of the revolution in the early afternoon in the house where she is staying (Mannheimer Straße 27), she is seen entering (together with Karl Liebknecht) the Hotel Eden, located in the center of Berlin at Kurfürstendamm 246-247. The Eden Hotel is the … Read more

Review: The most useless seagull in the world

08/30/2022 – In his documentary, Giuseppe Lanno meets the Sicilian painter Igor Scalisi Palminteri and has a long conversation with him about life, art and freedom Igor Scalisi Palminteri in The most useless seagull in the world Directed by Joseph Lanno and presented in world premiere during the fifth edition of Not Film Fest of … Read more

God Help Us 7: When It Starts Trailer Plot Episodes Tonight on TV | style

Francesca Chillemi (37 years old) and Elena Sofia Ricci (60) joke at the photocall of God help us 7, the fiction starting tonight, Thursday 12 January, on Rai 1 with the first of 10 episodes of this new season. She returns to the convent, with Sister Angela (“One of the greatest sinners on Italian television”, … Read more

“Books for children never born”: the satirical column by Arianna Porcelli Safonov

In her satirical column in Terra Nuova magazine, Arianna Porcelli Safonov in the January issue speaks of illustrated children’s books, which are published in large quantities despite the fact that fewer and fewer children are being born. With the usual sharp irony, here is the intervention of the performer of monologues of satire. “I can’t … Read more