On September 11, 2011 the Consulate General of Italy in New York has commemorated the tenth anniversary of the 2001 World Trade Center terrorist attacks with Italian and Italian-American residents in the USA. The Ambassador of Italy to the US was kind enough to speak with us and share some of his opinions on September 11 and its aftermath.
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The Ambassador of Italy to the United States Hon. Giulio Maria Terzi di Sant'Agata will attend a special ceremony held for all the Italian and Italian-American victims of the terrorist attacks that changed history.
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BAM, in collaboration with the Italian Cultural Institute of New York and Cinecittà Luce, presents the gems and lesser known works of Italy’s modernist master of political cinema.
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Alain Elkann, Italian novelist, intellectual, and journalist, gave an inspiring lecture at the Jewish Museum in NY, on June 23rd 2011 analyzing the most important Italian Jewish authors and embarking on a cultural “mission” to spread awareness about what’s a defining movement in Italy. The event was organized by the Italian Cultural Institute in New York
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The Italian Cultural Institute of New York is going to hold courses about Italian Art, Food and Wine, Fashion, Opera and Cinema
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Lincoln Center has been busy with rolling screenings of this year’s most remarkable Italian movies, but last week Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò and the Italian Cultural Institute were equally busy with two related round tables
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The Italian-American community and the most illustrious representatives of the city of New York celebrate together the Anniversary of the Founding of the Republic (Festa Nazionale della Repubblica) at Cipriani 42nd street. OUR VIDEO COMING SOON
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Thanks to Centro Primo Levi, on Sunday, May 22, the choir from the Tempio Maggiore – the Synagogue of Rome – came to New York City to perform a number of special works for the first time
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The festival of art and spirituality is back in NYC: i-Italy interviews Pamela Villoresi, artistic director
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An eventful week for art lovers. Caravaggio's "La Buona Ventura" (The Fortune Teller) on display at the Italian Cultural Institute until Sunday. And at Hunter College the symposium "Caravaggio's Gypsy Fortune Teller: Virtude and Vices in Post-Tridentine Italy"