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  • Ierimonti Gallery is pleased to present “Salvo: Io sono il migliore”, an overview of the work of Salvatore Mangione (1947-2015), known as Salvo, from the Eighties to the present.
  • Dining in & out: Articles & Reviews
    Alessio Shostak(July 02, 2015)
    'Time Table – Tavola dei Secoli’ is an exhibition taking place at the Palazzo Madama in Turin, which will run from the 24th of June until the 18th of October. Inspired by the 2015 Milan Expo, whose main theme is ‘feeding the planet’, ‘Time Table’ takes food as its central theme
  • Time Table – Tavola dei Secoli’ is an exhibition taking place at the Palazzo Madama in Turin, which will run from the 24th of June until the 18th of October. Inspired by the 2015 Milan Expo, whose main theme is ‘feeding the planet’, ‘Time Table’ takes food as its central theme. .
  • Dining in & out: Articles & Reviews
    R. C.(May 21, 2015)
    Family-owned Italian coffee company Lavazza just turned 120. The event was celebrated with a gala held on May 14th in Manhattan’s hip Meatpacking district. Present were members of the Lavazza family including Giuseppe and Francesca Lavazza, great-grandchildren of company founder Luigi. We spoke with them as well as with Chief Executive Officer of Lavazza USA, Ennio Ranaboldo, as they told us about the great pride they all feel in the progress and the results that Lavazza has obtained and continues to strive for, maintaining the spirit of creativity that it was initially conceived in.
  • A collection of 80 photographs curated by Alessandra Mauro e Sara Antonelli for la Fondazione Forma per la fotografia is coming to Turin the end of this month. The eighty photograph collection, curated by Alessandra Mauro e Sara Antonelli is to highlight the actions of the Kennedy brothers in their struggle for a better, just, and solid society.
  • Facts & Stories
    Judith Harris(May 11, 2014)
    Once again Turin hosted the prestigious International Book Salon held at the Lingotto May 8-12. A key participant was Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State, who spoke of Pope Francis’s “novel” use of words in speeches, documents and chats with pilgrims at general audiences in St. Peter’s Square in Rome. As elsewhere, the book trade and independent book stores are feeling the pinch, but, in a positive sign, the market for children’s books is on the rise, and scholastic achievements in Italy’s deep South show some improvement.

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