Reggio Calabria: the beauties of Salvador de Bahia collected in the wonderful report “Ax Salvador”

Travel notes from the black heart of Brazil”, created by the Reggio journalist Domenico Grillone. Twenty intense days, a full immersion between sounds, images and music that catapults the spectators through the streets of Salvador and in the most characteristic places.It will be presented on Wednesday 28 December at 6.30 pm at the premises of … Read more

The Wonderful Modugno Show becomes a television program

On Monday 29 August, in the suggestive setting of Polignano a Mare (BA), the XI edition of Wonderful Modugno Showthe evening event dedicated to the work of the great Domenico Modugno which this year, for the first time, will also become a television program broadcast on Saturday 3 September in the late evening on … Read more

Coolio’s eldest son opens up about his father’s death and spirituality: ‘He was a wonderful father’

Coolio’s eldest son, Artis Ivey III, spoke publicly this week for the first time about the rapper since his death at 59 last month, revealing the health issues the artist was going through and how important his spirituality was to him. him. Ivey said her father, who was found at his friend’s apartment in Los … Read more

Pamiers. At Carmel, a “Wonderful Journey” that encourages reflection on eternity

the essential Until October 22, Denis Darzacq exhibits his work in four rooms of the former Carmelite convent. Inaugurated this Thursday, September 15 at Carmel, the exhibition of contemporary artist Denis Darzacq takes us on a “Wonderful Journey”*. Denis Darzacq, what is the central idea of ​​your exhibition? I talk about my work, my energies. … Read more

Rosario Murillo and her wonderful years in La Prensa

Several decades ago, a thin, intelligent and dreamy 18-year-old girl came to the newspaper La Prensa, she was part of a generation of young rebels, writers and poets who looked at and admired Pedro Joaquín Chamorro and the most iconic newspaper in Nicaragua. The Press for her was a symbol of struggle and resistance against … Read more

75 years after Frank Capra’s film, life is still wonderful (despite Covid)

On April 12, 1917, a young woman stands on the bridge that connects the two banks of the Seneca-Cayuga section of the Barge Canal in Seneca Falls, New York, ready to jump into the freezing water to take his own life. The Italian immigrant Antonio Varacalli, whose age is variously referred to as 17, 20 … Read more