Hot tears of nymph
Tuesday, 03 January 2017
By Agatha Malinowski Since prehistoric times man suffered the charm of amber, which attributed a divine origin, for his ability to appear as a drop of sunshine when illuminated by his haul for the suggestions evoked by the presence of insects and plants inside, to the ability to attract, electrifying them, light bodies and for
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CANNON THUNDERS CONTINUOUSLY …
Saturday, 14 May 2016
PRESS RELEASE For immediate release CANNON THUNDERS CONTINUOUSLY … Students and Academics of the University of Parma alla Castrense: military and health life in the Great War By Andrea Di Betta and Valentina Bocchi Opening of historical-documentary exhibition State Archive of Parma Thursday, May 5 at 16:30 Parma State Archives, in the framework of the
The “Blue cat” at the Anomalous Illustration Festival
Friday, 29 January 2016
The Cultural Association “Field of Cards”, in collaboration with the Cibrario Bookshop, is ready for the third edition of the Anomalous Illustration Festival. Unlike previous editions, the festival will take place in the spring, from April 27 to May 4. It is expected by the end of April the end of the project Rows Friends,
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Two books, two great poets: presentation
Friday, 29 January 2016
Presentation of April 24, 2014 at Palazzo Giordani (Sala Borri) – Viale Martiri della Libertà 15 – Parma Diabasis and Fermoeditore are pleased to invite you to the presentation of two new titles by two great contemporary poets: “The same pain and other poems in time” by Gian Carlo Artoni and “According to the laws
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A thrilling invitation…
Friday, 29 January 2016
Presentation of April 24, 2014 at Palazzo Giordani (Sala Borri) – Viale Martiri della Libertà 15 – Parma Diabasis and Fermoeditore are pleased to invite you to the presentation of two new titles by two great contemporary poets: “The same pain and other poems in time” by Gian Carlo Artoni and “According to the laws
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Ronald McDonald: why artists are lovin’ it
Saturday, 09 May 2015
There’s a new wave of artists taking inspiration from McDonald’s. There’s the sculptor who makes figures out of beef burgers (they don’t decompose), the artist who draws Ronald as he should look (fat) and more… read the full article by Mathilda Battersby on The Independent. www.fermoeditore.it
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The Italian website dedicated to independent bookstores for children
Monday, 27 April 2015
The Association of independent bookstores for children was born in Parma in 2006, when Silvia Barbagallo – in the wake of the French experience of Librairies Sorcières – rallied the booksellers of independent bookstores for children. The desire to put together the stories of individuals to exchange and spread the most beautiful children’s books has
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On the path of the beer, in Saxony
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
In Saxony, the German region of Dresden and Leipzig, the beer is not just a inevitable beverage but a real cultural thing, part of a people that produces and drinks it at least from a thousand years. In fact, according to the bishop Thietmar von Merseburg, on September 13, 1015 the castle of Meissen, attacked
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Fashion Revolution Day 2015: change is possible
Monday, 13 April 2015
On 24 April 2015, Fashion Revolution Day, people in 66 countries around the world will challenge global fashion brands to demonstrate commitment to transparency across the length of the value chain, from farmers to factory workers, brands to buyers and consumers. One in six people work in the global fashion supply chain. It is the
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About postmodern cuisine…
Monday, 13 April 2015
Never before we talked so much about food and about cooking. The modern bourgeois cuisine in almost two centuries has built and guarded the values of a civilization of the table who led the Western world, but abandoned by a middle class fell into ruin – with the lifestyles and the economy that distinguished –
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