July 14-18. The Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College/CUNY hosts Terra 3-Puglia Film Festival 2009 , an event dedicated to new cinema and emerging talents from the Region of Puglia
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On display at the Chelsea Art Museum in New York City are works by the winners of the first annual Terna Prize for Contemporary art. The exhibit “Transmitting Energy: A Contemporary Metaphor – Winners of the Terna Prize for Contemporary Art” was open to the public until July 12. i-Italy was present at the opening and met with a few of the participating artists.
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The country's largest specialty food and beverage event, the NYC Summer Fancy Food, will take place at the Javits Convention Center on June 28-30. As in the past, Italian participation at the show will be higher, in both dimension and in number of participants, than any other official international presence. Coordinated by the Italian Trade Commission, over 250 exhibiting companies will participate
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“Our aim has always been to offer a free forum, where all ideas can be discussed. Academic freedom is the first principle that we respect”. Past and future at Casa Italiana Zerilli Marimò: a conversation with Director Stefano Albertini
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Italian Cultural Institute. Screening of the movie "Focaccia Blues", directed by Nico Cirasola. Set in a little village in Apulia called Altamura, the movie tells the story of how a home-made bakery puts a recently opened McDonald's out of business. Pat Girondi, a consultant to the film and financial backer, was present to talk about the film
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Extended interview with Gianfranco Norelli, writer and director of the documentary film "Bitter Bread" (Pane Amaro). The new version for American audiences will be screened on Thursday, June 11 at 7:00 p.m. in the auditorium of the Center for the Performing Arts at LaGuardia Community College/CUNY in Queens
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Cipriani was again the venue for this year’s celebration of Italy's National Day, the most important event of the year for the Italian community with more than a thousand guests in attendance. Consulate General Talò and his family arrived at Cipriani Wall Street in a Fiat Cinquecento
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Set in a little village in the Apulia Region, Altamura, “Focaccia Blues” tells the story of a bakery that puts a recently opened Mc Donald’s out of business. The American preview will be held at the Italian Cultural Institute on June 5, 6 pm
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 One-on-one with Renato Miracco, Director of the Italian Cultural Institute.  A year and a half in office. The successes and challenges of management have left their mark
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The Italy-America Chamber of Commerce in New York and the Italian Trade Commission honored contemporary design during the annual springtime ceremony