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Stefano Albertini

An Italian Breakfast 'to Save' Madre Cabrini

Mila Tenaglia

An Italian breakfast for Madre Cabrini with the reading of a passage from "I promessi Sposi" (The Betrothed), author Alessandro Manzoni, performed by Massimiliano Finazzer Flory....

Friar Francis. The Founder of Italian Literary Tradition

Stefano Albertini

What makes Friar Francis so Italian is that he is the author of the first poem in the Italian language: The Canticle of Creatures. And for a nation that for about six centuries...

Explosion of Colors and Form with Giulio Turcato @ NYU

Natasha Lardera

Curated by Isabella del Frate Rayburn, with the participation of Dr. Martina Caruso, who edited the catalogue of the exhibition and who has a personal connection with the artist,...

A ‘Casa’ that Makes New York Ever More Italian

Stefano Albertini

From concerts to art exhibits, from academic lectures to conversations with writers, directors, actors, and singers, from film screenings to theatrical performances, the Casa’s...

NYU. Voice to the Migrants Lost at Sea

Natasha Lardera

On the occasion of the US Premiere of the performance of Rumore di Acque (Noises in the Waters) by Teatro delle Albe at La MaMa Theater, Casa Italiana Zerilli Marimò presented a...

The Economic Crisis: Utopia and Optimism

Natasha Lardera

Many thinkers are trying to give an explanation to the economic crisis that is hurting us all and to bring hope for a solution. Among these Don Gennaro Matino's voice is...

Honoring a 20th Century Renaissance Man: Dino Buzzati

Natasha Lardera

Kairos Italy Theater, Casa Italiana's theater company in residence, and a leading group in the making of bilingual theater in New York City, has undergone the mission to bring...

Writers & Translators: IMAFestival on Art, Migration and Literature

N. L.

The international art contest, in collaboration with the Fondazione Cesare Pavese, ended its program in New York at Casa Italiana Zerilli Marimò where it presented the works of...

Italian Futurists: Concepts and Imaginings at Casa Italiana Zerilli Marimò

Natasha Lardera

From the private collection of Mr. and Mrs. Acunto, come 38 colorful paintings representing one of Italy's most revolutionary artistic and social movements. On show until June...

The Italian Job: A Career Fair Like No Other @ NYU

Chiara Morucci

The first career fair for Italian majors was just held at NYU's Wasserman Center for Career Development. The event was organized by Salvatore Peter Ambrosino, major in Italian...

ITALY'S MARGINS: Social Exclusion in Photography and Film 1860-2010

Iwona Adamczyk

The newest exhibit @ NYU’s Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò, curated by David Forgacs, Guido and Mariuccia Zerilli-Marimò Professor in Contemporary Italian Studies at NYU is one...

“Does Italy Still Matter to the World?”

Chiara Morucci

An interesting panel attended by many Italian and American distinguished speakers. Among them were Former U.S. Ambassador to Italy Ronald Spogli, President and CEO of Italian...

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