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Fiat's "Seduction" Super Bowl Ad: the Same Old Postcard from Italy?

Francesca Giuliani

Fiat 500 Abarth's Ad has boosted the traffic to the model-related webpages: sex still sells, even if American ladies are #NotBuyingIt on Twitter. When comparing Fiat/Chrysler's...

Giants Parade: A Small Town Affair. Behind the Scenes in Battery Park

Benedetta Grasso

To honor the winners of the 2012 Super Bowl today NY organized a parade for the Giants in the Financial District. Here's a report from someone who lives there and saw the event...

Anything Goes: Spending Carnival with(out) Captain Coward

Natasha Lardera

Masks are an important part of the Italian Carnevale festival. Every year there is a growing trend toward pop-culture references in costumes and this season's new arrival seems to..

Does the Next Google Come From Italy? The Volunia Case

Francesca Giuliani

Italian computer scientist Massimo Marchiori challenges US technology giants like Google, launching a new search engine and social network that he claims will change the users'...

Celebrating Italian Cinema: Los Angeles-Italia Film Fashion and Art Fest

Natasha Lardera

The full program for the festival, to be held on February 19-25, has been unveiled. The event will focus on tributes to some of the greatest names in Italian cinema, including...

The Vatican has a Real Sister Act in the Heart of Screenland!

Darrell Fusaro

The Pauline Sisters, are a lot like the “Blues Brothers” - like the characters in the iconic 1980 movie "they’re on a mission from God" and just like Jake and Elwood Blues....

Mr. Monti Takes a Verbal Tumble

Judith Harris

Italy’s suave emergency premier Mario Monti has floated on a wave of extraordinary popularity until last week, when a wisecrack he made about the labor market upstaged even the...

The Storm, 2012

Anthony Dion Mitzel

All in all, it’s always a good thing to see people out there helping each other. Perhaps we will see a stronger Italy emerge from this storm, a more cohesive unit rather then...

"Italian Journalists—Burn Your Draft Card!" Do-It-Yourself Liberalization

Douglas Grant Mine

"The Ordine dei Giornalisti (ODG) is a corporation that regulates Italy’s journalism by imposing membership on anyone who wants to work in the field as a professional. No other...

Breaking the Silence, Yet Again

Letizia Airos



Reflections on indifference and forgetfulness between musical notes as the names of families deported to Auschwitz are read on Park Avenue. Against the ever-present risk of...

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