Alessio Alberici and Goldfish at “Eat as you write”
Wednesday, 12 December 2012
A “thrilling” Christmas, an evening full of mystery and intrigue dedicated to police commissioners and investigators everywhere. In the style of Chandler, but between the mist of Parma and the towers of Bologna, with a hint of: Marlowe, through to Commissario Soneri and to Commissario Abate. Friday, December 14, at Ristorante Ca’ Pina in Parma
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A nursery rhyme each day…
Wednesday, 12 December 2012
Nursery rhymes, songs and lullabies in a collection that takes us on a journey through time, regions and traditions, allowing us to rediscover the innocent charms of children’s word games. The book Tutte le filastrocche (Gallucci, 120 colour pages) derives from the experience of Jolanda Restano who in 2000, after the birth of her first
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The art of Galya Popova
Wednesday, 12 December 2012
Galya Popova has always known that she wanted to be an artist. Born in Moscow in 1978, she attended since she was a child art studios and art schools. When she was six years old, she already began to show exceptional talent, so that her teacher enrolled her in a studio for adults. While she continued to train in her spare time,
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“Brownfield”: it’s time to make presentations
Wednesday, 12 December 2012
Brownfield is not simply a book on industrial archaeology for its own sake: it is an image-based project intended to preserve the historical and social memory of a workplace and the people who work in it. The same historical memory that today is all too often discarded, as it is considered unhelpful to the development
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One Pixel a day
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
It’s like many cats: lazy, messy, unpredictable, but adorable. Yet special, like all felines can be. His name is Pixel, it lives with Cecilia&Fermo for a strange case and one day she decided to turn it into the protagonist of “flash” inspired to cat’s life in its many facets. Which color, size or sex is
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Short story: “The baby carriage” (part two)
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Tea or coffee? She asked. I do not know, I replied. She went into the kitchen but returned immediately to ask me to follow her. I sat down at the table. I watched her pull out a pan from a cupboard, fill it with water and place it on the stove. The high-pitched noise of
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Furoncoli, telling through images
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Franco Furoncoli, 1945, has always lived in Parma. His passion for photography is evident in the ’60s, when he produced his first picture with his dad’s Retinett. We will tell you about him, using his own words. «In ’68, while attending the Faculty of Geology, I set up a darkroom in the basement for the
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Desire for Ucronia? The Steampunk solves Vol. 2
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
For the # STEAMPUNK, great narratives of gender that often moves in historical settings typical of the first Industrial Revolution, the Victorian-era London is one of the favourite settings: the time is well suited to characterize the ideals of the movement, everything is innovation and experimentation. The main artistic revolutions are dated back to the
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The ill-treated: Contrappunti, Le Orme
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
At the time of Peter Gabriel’s Genesis, one of the most popular Italian rock bands were Le Orme. After a couple of albums, more or less ‘beat’ and with a very ’60s sound (Ad Gloriam and Aurora), Le Orme found their way to British pop and returned with the first real album of Italian progressive
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