23 Jan-19 Apr 2009 The exhibition is one of the events organised by the city of Rome to celebrate Giorgio De Chirico. It hosts 110 drawings from the Giorgio and Isa de Chirico Foundation including a selection of
20 Jan-8 Feb 2009. Directed by Sergio Castellito, with Stefano Accorsi and Lucilla Morlacchi. This Pulitzer Prize winning play was so successful it was made into a film starring Meryl Streep and Philip Seymor Hoffman. Do...
30, 31 Jan 2009. Moni Ovadia, a leading figure in Italian theatre, is a singer, musician, author, actor and director. Replete with his great love of Jewish culture, especially Yiddish customs, and his love of mankind, Ov...
Over 35 million Italians will be watching digital terrestrial television by 2010, say media magnates and government officials present at the fourth National Congress on Digital Terrestrial Television, held at Rome
26 Jan 2009: conference by Marie Francoise Baslez entitled Martiri o fanatici (18.00). 9 Feb: lecture by Dominique Bourg and Mirilia Bonnes on sustainable development entitled Sviluppo sostenibile: le sfide di un pensier...
24, 25 Jan 2009. This one-man show by Berkoff is made up of two works. The first is an elegant presentation of an Edgar Allen Poe story that clinically dissects the psychology of paranoia. The story opens with stilted mo...
Exiting metro B at Cavour on the Via Leonina side, up on your left there is a stone inscription reading SVBVRA. As the term, meaning Sub Urbs, suggests, welcome to what was once Rome
21 Jan-8 June 2009. Musica Per Roma has organised six evenings dedicated to great European poets of the 19th and 20th centuries. Each evening a well-known actor reads a selection of works by the poet in question. The rea...
Hot towels and green tea are served. Are you ready to stuff yourself silly with a flow of culinary delights, to dig into plates of raw ingredients accompanied by miso soup, freshly grated wasabi and pickled ginger? Don
Five Etruscan tombs from the 5th cenury BC are on exhibition for the first time at the necropolis of Monterozzi in Tarquinia. The tombs were discovered in the late 1950s by a team of archaeologists from the Fondazione Le...
On the far side of the Castelli Romani town of Albano Laziale, coming from Rome and just before you turn into the neighbouring town of Ariccia, a remnant of the Old Appian Way snakes down towards the church of S. Maria d...
Free theatre tickets in exchange for your old mobile phones: that's the trade-in being promoted by Vodafone Italia for the "Serate del riciclo" scheme. On 2 February at 21.00 at Teatro Brancaccio, there will be a preview...
Verdi was commissioned by Khedive Ismail Pasha of Egypt to write Aida not for the opening of the Suez Canal (1869) as is often stated, but for the Italian Theatre in Cairo, where it opened with sensational success on 24...
Back in the 1970s, Italians were quick to make snide remarks to Americans such as myself about the racism in the United States, and, since there was truth in what they said, the only possible retort was to remind them th...
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