MAGAZINE  

  WTI Magazine #26    2014 Apr, 18Author : Irene Salvadorini for PoisonDrops.com      Translation by:   Dreamlike TrendA film by Tim Burton, a unicorn printed by Jeremy Scott, an irresistible bag that has to be unwrapped and a walk in the woods between hula hoop and soap bubbles; golden hands that hold the secrets of a woman and the heart lying...

  WTI Magazine #26    2014 Apr, 18Author : James Vescovi      Translation by:   In a world filled with memoirs, Eat Now; Talk Later by James Vescovi is truly different. This memoir that doesn't focus on a radically dysfunctional family, but instead celebrates the breadth of family life: loyalty, struggle, humor, misunderstanding, and love.    

WTI Magazine #58    2015 April, 17Author : Elda Buonanno Foley      Translation by:   While talking about style, everybody makes an easy assumption: Italian brands, big fashion logos, fancy clothes and so forth. Actually, style is more than wearing a Prada bag or a DG pair of glasses, not to mention the stiletto-high heels by Gucci.  

  WTI Magazine #26    2014 Apr, 18Author : folclore.it      Translation by:   The green asparagus from Mesola, in the Po Delta, is one of the finest in the area. The land of sand with little humus on the surface and the climate have created the ideal environment for the spread of the asparagus in these territories.    

  WTI Magazine #46    2014 October, 29Author : Enrico De Iulis      Translation by:   It has just come to an end another important exhibition in Trento: a rare, very interesting philological reconstruction about the activity of Dosso Dossi and one of his biggest customer: the prince-archbishop of Trento Bernardo Cles.

WTI Magazine #58    2015 April, 17Author : Umberto Mucci      Translation by:   Hi everybody, first of all let us wish a Happy birthday to our city, the capital of our beloved country, Rome: the legend tells that on April 21st Rome will celebrate its 2768th birthday, being born in 753 BC! As you know, We the Italians has its headquarters in Rome,...

  WTI Magazine #74    2015 December 11Author : John Cabot University      Translation by:   Economics relates to every aspect of our lives – from the choices we make as individuals to the complex government and social systems that define our societies. And there's no better way to analyze and understand these increasingly interconnected systems...

  WTI Magazine #46    2014 October, 29Author : Living Adamis      Translation by:   Pasquale Bruni presents his new collection, Amore. Icon of Italian jewelry house, the word "Amore" distinguishes precious creations that become a message to be brought with you. Jewelry that define a true "soul" philosophy: embrace life, its unique moments, peopl...

  WTI Magazine #74    2015 December 11Author : Jennifer Gentile Martin for www.vinotravelsitaly.com      Translation by:   Friuli's wine producers pride themselves on the purest expressions of fruit. Most of the region is dominated by whites and some wine producers are using oak, but not like many of the white wines in the rest of the world. The...

  WTI Magazine #84    2016 October 17Author : Italian Botanical Heritage      Translation by:   Villa Attems Cernozza de Postcastro is an estate dating back to the '600, which has always belonged to the Counts of Attems. The villa is surrounded by a lovely view overlooking the park, full of a variety of plants, colors and scents.  

  WTI Magazine #46    2014 October, 29Author : buonenotizie.it      Translation by:   EcoWay - the first Italian company active in the management and trading of CO2 certificates - presented the "Report emissions from 2013 to 2014" regarding the Italian companies submitted to the European mechanism of emission certificates ETS Emissions Trading S...

  WTI Magazine #74    2015 December 11Author : I borghi più belli d'Italia      Translation by:   It is impossible to capture in a few lines the pleasure of a visit to Asolo, a "rare town of houses that speak" (Manlio Brusatin). One can start from the central piazza, today named after Garibaldi, with its old fountain beneath the lion of St. Mark...