A little Italian word, Interview. We stole it from the British (Interview) who in turn had stolen it from the French. Entrevoi, originally. Which derives from S'entrevoir: seeing each other in passing. Glimpse, in Italian. Which after all, thinking about it, is the expression that best matches this collection. We ask questions and listen to answers, we mix our voices with that of Italians and Italians, in the country or abroad, with the pleasure of thinking that other Italians and other Italians, reading the report of our chatter, can glimpse the spirit that soul. Recognizing ourselves inside, perhaps, a reflection of our own.

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INTERVIEWS

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Luca Pappagallo cooks pasta for us in the bookstore

He has made spontaneity and charm his forte. Luca Pappagallo, born in Grosseto in 1964, works professionally […]

The faces of new Italians in a photography exhibition at the MuPa in Torre di Mosto.

It's called "New Citizenships, Conflicts, and Reconciliation – Identity, Territory, and Migration in Contemporary Europe." It's the new photography exhibition at MuPa, […]

Vincenzo Zitello, the voice of the harp, along with Fulvio Renzi's violin

Calling Vincenzo Zitello a harp virtuoso is truly limiting. His fame has deservedly spread beyond the confines of […]

Donella del Monaco, a white vinyl for timeless prog.

His vocal solo on Gluttony on Opus Avantra's 1975 album Lord Cromwell remains one of the high points of […]

Sir Joe Polito, Venetian rocker with America in his heart

Passion for music, but also for the United States of America. This combination has led Sergio Polito, over the last forty years, […]

Marcello Tonolo & Friends, an album in memory of Bicio Caldura

Marcello Tonolo, a well-known and appreciated Venetian pianist, born in Mirano in 1955, remembers Maurizio with an album […]

Carlo Longo and the Lunch Break of a Femicide 

A compelling and dramatically timely novel that tackles the issue of femicide head-on. Author Carlo Longo, born […]

Max Iannantuono, from trumpet to drums, from Venice to Japan

The Japanese have always had a soft spot for Italian artists. Since the 1970s, their favorites have included […]

That Tooth by Titian in the ancient church of Faé di Oderzo

A parish with an important history, that of Faé, a hamlet of Oderzo, in the Treviso area, which is further enriched with […]

A dream hotel in Catania, Palazzo Sangiorgio

Palazzo Sangiorgio is the name of the new five-star hotel located in Catania's Civita district […]

Danika Mori: An Interview on Taboos, Identity, and Choices

Interview with Sicilian porn star Danika Mori, conducted by second-year students at the School […]

"All Brioscia Children Poets" by Lina Maria Ugolini: Poetry as a Tool for Redemption

The book by writer Lina Maria Ugolini, "Tutti poeti i bambini brioscia," tells, through poetic rhymes, a part of […]

The youngest bagpiper in Sicily is Attilio Vagliasindi from Catania.

At ten years old, Catania native Attilio Vagliasindi is already a multi-instrumentalist and the youngest bagpiper in Sicily. Here […]

"The Crime on Via Etnea," Roberta Castelli's new mystery-noir novel set in Catania.

In her new book, "The Crime on Via Etnea," Roberta Castelli wants to tell the story of a splendid Catania, but from a different perspective.

IDDA KUNTA, a journey through dialect music and new ideas

Our beloved land is the result of a blend of peoples and languages ​​that have succeeded one another over the centuries. Catania, like […]

Marco Ferrara, a young director with a strong talent

Marco Ferrara is a young filmmaking talent, a native of our region. We met him in an interview. Marco Ferrara arrives […]

BambinaRte: The importance of a conscious and responsible lifestyle starting in childhood.

BambinaRte can only be a life project that, starting from childhood, aims to reach adulthood with […]

Giovanni Cultrera, an interview with the Superintendent of the Bellini Theater

Following the huge successes of the last performances of the theater season at the Massimo Vincenzo Bellini Theater in Catania, we […]

Nino Nicolosi, "I discovered hot water"

Nino Nicolosi is a man from another era who has written a book that stands out from the crowd. We met him. […]

Casa Sanremo Writers hosts writer Fabio Privitera

PRESS RELEASE: Catania-born writer Fabio Privitera will be a guest at Casa Sanremo Writers to present his novel αἰών – riaffiorare […]

Sister Roberta: the choice, the gift, the freedom

Here's the story of a small, great encounter: Interview with Sister Roberta Perego by Giovanna Valenti, a student at […]

Chef Piera: Passion and humility are the ingredients for success.

Interview with chef Piera Giuffrida by Roberto Zito, a student at the Viagrande Biennial School of Writing and Storytelling […]

Lucia Sardo: A conversation about the allure and mysteries of acting

Interview with actress Lucia Sardo, by Claudia Lombardo, a student at the Viagrande Studios Biennial School of Writing and Storytelling […]

Fra' Massimo, art and music for the journey of faith

Fra' Massimo Corallo is a young Franciscan friar and priest who works within the Parish of Santa Maria di Gesù in […]

Face to Face with a Psychiatrist: Dreams, the Subconscious, and Hypnosis

Interview with psychiatrist Maria Signorelli, by Lisa Luna Platania, a student at the two-year School of Writing and Storytelling at […]

Conversation with a seminarian: the strength of a choice

Interview with young seminarian Salvatore Virgillito, by Gabriella Tomarchio, a student at the two-year School of Writing and Storytelling in […]

The San Luigi Polyphonic Choir: A Catanian Dream in Musical Format

She boasts countless and important participations and with her polyphonic music she has managed to enchant and conquer the stages […]

The Musketeers arrive in the outskirts of Catania, the theatrical performance in Librino and San Cristoforo

How do young people "engaged" in the daily life of the neighborhood crime scene live? Nicola Alberto Orofino, with Roberta Amato's writing, has […]

Simone Molino's story from the outskirts to the great theatres

Simone Molino's experience is worth sharing because it conveys an important social message and […]

Wind of Freedom, the Sicilian Vespers told in a comic

Lelio Bonaccorso, in addition to being a cartoonist, illustrator, and teacher at the Comics Schools of Palermo and Messina, is […]

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