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Exhibition – Mediterraneo: Keramikos 2020

Exhibition – Mediterraneo: Keramikos 2020 (Lorenzo Fiorucci, Magazzini della Lupa, Polo Museale della Campania) @ MUSEO DUCA DI MARTINA / VILLA FLORIDIANA 77 Via Cimarosa / 171 Via Aniello Falcone, Napoli until APRIL 18th 2020 The Mediterranean has always been and is still today a major element that binds Naples and its history and rich […]

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Exhibition – Ritornano i Magi

Artemisia Gentileschi @ MUSEO DIOCESANO POZZUOLI Rione Terra, Pozzuoli (Napoli) until MAY 31st 2020 The painting created by Artemisia Gentileschi entitled “L’Adorazione dei Magi” following a great success on show at Milan from last October 2019 has returned to Pozzuoli last February 6th. The dominating canvas (310 x 206 cm) is part of a series […]

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ST. PATRICK’S DAY – San Patrizio

Saint Patrick’s Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick (Irish: Lá Fhéile Pádraig) is a cultural and religious celebration occurring annually on the 17th of March, the death date of the most commonly recognised patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick (c. AD 385-461). Historically, it is known that Irish society was pagan for thousands of […]

Dottoressa: An American Doctor in Rome

Title: Dottoressa: An American Doctor in Rome Author: Susan Levenstein MD Format: Paperback/270 pages Published: May 2019 (Paul Dry Books) Susan Levenstein is THE Dottoressa – who set off 40 years ago for what was expected to be a one-year experience in Rome after growing up in New York and becoming a graduate of Harvard […]

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Napoli – Vedute, scorci e monumenti

Title: Napoli – Vedute, scorci e monumenti Author: Marcello Erardi Format: Paperback/60 pages Published: October 2017 (Youcanprint) The city of Naples shines upon an enchanting Gulf. Naples is a millennial city full of art, history and culture and is successfully revealed within the collection of 50 photographs published in this book literally entitled: Naples – […]

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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY FESTA DELLA DONNA – WOMEN’S RIGHTS

It is believed that the first National Women’s Day was first celebrated in the United States on February 28th 1909. The American Socialist Party designated this day in honour of the 1908 factory workers strike held in New York where women protested against harsh working conditions. Universal demonstrations quickly developed to involve numerous claims for […]