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  WTI Magazine #63    2015 June, 27Author : Enrico De Iulis      Translation by:   A very interesting initiative began in Padua this month: the opening to the public of two historical headquarters of the University, two jewels of rationalist architecture and art from the early twentieth Italian century. The dean Giuseppe Zaccaria continues to pr...

  WTI Magazine #63    2015 June, 27Author : Elda Buonanno Foley      Translation by:   In a recent video presented at the economy forum in Davos (Switzerland), the Italian government has successfully attempted, in handful of seconds, to address the most popular Italian stereotypes. In the video, the popular and common "types" are indeed revealed...

  WTI Magazine #73    2015 November 27Author : Giosué Prezioso      Translation by:   In Italian, "mo" is a colloquial everyday-life adverb meaning "now", "in this moment". It sounds highly-conversational and rather vernacular, being in fact avoided in formal circumstances and in certain regions of Italy itself. However, its origin is impressive...

  WTI Magazine #31    2014 May, 22Author : Vino OK      Translation by:   The Rosé Valle d'Aosta is a wine produced in the geographical area that covers Valle d'Aosta, one of the most fascinating regions of the Italian peninsula.    

  WTI Magazine #48    2014 November, 26Author : Umberto Mucci      Translation by:   Hi everybody, first of all, Happy Thanksgiving from We the Italians to you all! Make no mistake, we too celebrate it here in Rome, with turkey, cranberry sauce and mashed potatoes!A few days ago, as President of We the Italians I had the opportunity to be part o...

  WTI Magazine #53    2015 February, 6Author : Jennifer Gentile Martin      Translation by:   Who is ready for some wines from Sardinia, in Italian as Sardegna? First time covering this region, so let's get started. If I say Cannonau do you know what it is? You might be surprised you may be familiar with it because Cannonau is a red grape also k...

  WTI Magazine #73    2015 November 27Author : Giulia Carletti      Translation by:   Both Romantic and Symbolist, the work of Gaetano Previati is part of that last Italian attempt to create an art of an aesthetic and ecstatic evasion from reality. Throughout the 19th century Italian art had turned more Realist, informed primarily by the French...

  WTI Magazine #31    2014 May, 22Author : folclore.it      Translation by:   Girotonno is the event for journalists, experts and connoisseurs of quality tuna. Chefs from all over the world will be in Carloforte, from May 30 to June 2, on the island of San Pietro (province of Carbonia-Iglesias) in the southwest of Sardinia, on the occasion of th...

  WTI Magazine #63    2015 June, 27Author : italia.it      Translation by:   The Island of Elba is the largest in the Tuscan Island chain; an itinerary in itself, it contains a secluded charm, yet is rich in history, civilization and flora. A tour through this splendid island's different municipalities, each of which reveal themselves to be tiny...

WTI Magazine #73    2015 November 27Author : Cristina Fontanelli      Translation by:   Hello all of you precious readers of "We The Italians". Thank you Umberto Mucci for giving me the opportunity to explain how and why I began the beloved annual Italian show "Christmas in Italy®" 12 years ago in NYC and 4 years ago in San Diego. The memories I...

  WTI Magazine #31    2014 May, 22Author : Francesca Papasergi      Translation by:   Even if they actually invaded tv, newspapers, radio and social networks, Italian politicians didn't explain much about their programs for Europe. In spite of their European partners' plans, the debate didn't reveal anything interesting to voters.    

  WTI Magazine #53    2015 February, 6Author : Simone Callisto Manca      Translation by:   For many years Italian tennis in the singles tournaments has not been achieving any outstanding results: however, when it is about partnering up, either in double or in the national team, our tennis players transform and conquer the most prestigious tourn...