Author: Francesca Bezzone

Italian Actors

°Õ´Ç³Ùò

°Õ´Ç³Ùò in the 1930s (wikimedia) The legend of °Õ´Ç³Ùò Antonio De Curtis, better known as °Õ´Ç³Ùò, is not really popular outside of his home country, but here in Italy, he’s a true legend. His name’s largely associated with 1950’s and 1960’s comedy movies, however °Õ´Ç³Ùò marked with his talent also the […]

Culture

The temple of world music: La Scala

Il Teatro del Mondo Third of August 1778: it is a warm evening in Milan, but a breeze of novelty makes the air sparkle with expectation. The iconic Teatro alla Scala, in Milan, celebrates its 238th birthday (Lorenzoclick/Flickr flic.kr/p/rfefTZ) Young Antonio Salieri, already official composer of the imperial court in Vienna, stands […]

Potpourri

Back to basics

Agriculture, tourism and the food industry are essential to Italy’s economic growth   I was born in the late 70s and, to my memory, there has not been a time when my country was not economically struggling: I have no recollection of the news mentioning anything different from “unemployment rise,” […]

Culture

Italy bids farewell to Umberto Eco

Umberto Eco died on the 19th of February, at the age of 84: a huge loss for Italy’s – and the world’s – cultural panorama. Semiologist, novelist and philosopher, his works on Medieval Aesthetics and Scholastics have been used by generations of medievalists (yours truly included) to get in touch with […]