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Ended Thu Dec 11 2014Thu Dec 11 2014
On the Edge by Emiliano Reali

Book presentation Join Emiliano Reali, a young talented Italian writer, for the presentation of the translation in English of his book On the Edge (Sul ciglio del dirupo) . The book, presented by the City of Rome in 2012, has been widely reviewed in the national press and presented on numerous radio and television channels. […]

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Ended Wed Dec 10 2014Wed Dec 10 2014
Ebola and Other Emerging Infectious Disease Threats: Prevention and Preparedness

Infectious diseases such as Ebola travel rapidly across national borders. One out of four deaths annually worldwide are due to infectious illnesses and more than 40 new ones have emerged since 1972 alone. On December 10, 2014, the Embassy of Italy and New America will convene a conference on “Ebola and Other Emerging Infectious Disease […]

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Ended Fri Dec 05 2014Fri Dec 05 2014
Picturing Mary: Woman, Mother, Idea

at the National Museum of Women in the Arts ABOUT THE IMAGE: Sandro Botticelli (Alessandro Filipepi), Madonna and Child (Madonna col Bambino), also called Madonna of the Book (Madonna del Libro) (detail), 1480–81; Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan; inv. 443 – See more: HERE Picturing Mary: Woman, Mother, Idea explores the concept of womanhood represented by […]

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Ended Wed Dec 03 2014Wed Dec 03 2014
EU Film Showcase at AFI Silver

Now in its 27th year, the AFI European Union Film Showcase continues its tradition of bringing the best in European cinema to the Washington, DC, region. This year’s selection of more than 50 films includes international film festival award winners, local box-office hits and debut works by promising new talents, plus many countries’ official Oscar® […]

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Ended Tue Nov 25 2014Tue Nov 25 2014
Il Sud è Niente (South is Nothing)

CINEFORUM Movie screening Grazia (Miriam Karlkvist) is seventeen years-old and lives in Reggio Calabria. When she was little, her brother Pietro (Giorgio Musumeci) emigrated in Germany and never came back. Her father, Cristiano (Vinicio Marchioni), told her that the brother is dead and does not want to talk about him. One night, after a disagreement […]

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Ended Thu Nov 20 2014Thu Nov 20 2014
Tutta Colpa di Freud (Blame Freud)

with N.I.C.E Festival MOVIE SCREENING Reaching its 24th year of activity in the US – which is where the festival’s first edition originally took place to subsequently be expanded in many other countries throughout the world – N.I.C.E. can proudly claim to have greatly contributed in raising awareness and appreciation towards Italian cinema abroad. The […]

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Ended Wed Nov 19 2014Wed Nov 19 2014
Poetry at the Embassy with Grace Cavalieri

The Italian Cultural Institute and the American Initiative For Italian Culture present the premiere of a new publication by Bordighera Press The Mandate of Heaven (Poems of an Italian Childhood) with poems by Grace Cavalieri, with Italian translations by Sabine Pascarelli. Grace and Sabine reads are in English and Italian. The evening features musical interludes […]

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Ended Mon Nov 17 2014Mon Nov 17 2014
Brain Studies Research: Alzheimer & Autism – at Georgetown University

A conference on the latest research on brain studies in two areas: Alzheimer and Autism. SPEAKERS: DR. PIETRO CALISSANO (photo), President, European Brain Research Institute Rita Levi Montalcini University of Rome “Alzheimer & Autism: A Scientific, Social and Human Challenge” DR. REBECCA LANDA, Director, Center for Autism & Related Disorders Kennedy Krieger Institute “Advances in […]

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Ended Thu Nov 06 2014Thu Nov 06 2014
Titian’s “Danaë” during World War II

at National Gallery of Art Brigitte Daprà, director of exhibitions and loans, Superintendency of Cultural Heritage for the City and the Museums of Naples and the Royal Palace of Caserta, talks about the historical events during World War II that forced the relocation of over 6,000 artworks, including Titian’s Danaë, from Naples to several secure […]

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Ended Thu Nov 06 2014Thu Nov 06 2014
TO LEAD TO LEARNING, NOT TO MADNESS

eBooks & eSerials at the Library of Congress The Library of Congress’s mandate to build its formidable collection does not halt at the boundary between print and digital. Over the past few years, the Library has heightened its focus on digital publications and has seen great progress in this sphere with its eDeposit for eSerials […]

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