Mermaids? They are real…
Wednesday, 01 October 2014
Elissa Piccinini lives and works in Parma; Professor of Italian, Latin and Greek Language and Literature, she is also a scholar of the evolutionary path that the figures of Greek and Latin folklore have suffered in the transition to Christian literature. In his book, The Mermaids Exists (Ottolibri editions) tells the story of these women-the
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DESIGN IN 400 WORDS: Giorgio Tartaro, who interview us who interview?
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
Insiders know Giorgio Tartaro since the beginning of his career, but “next door” design enthusiasts approach his professional career following his Tv shows. The simplicity he uses to bring this discipline in our homes helped everyone turn some corner of their home in a special corner. A thesis on Enzo Mari, why a degree in
Design in 400 words: Sergio Maria Calatroni, 360 degree artist
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
I personally “know” the designer Calatroni and in fact I got in touch with him to talk about this, but my love for Japan made me change direction, leading me to dwell on his recent photographic work. Sergio Maria Calatroni 360° artist, what is the transition from architecture, industrial design to photography? I would not
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The real adventure is the one you have inside: Fabio Pasini
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
He lives in the Po valley, but more often is found around the world. Fabio Pasini finds it hard to sit still: he crossed the Hyperborean lands on skis, was the Italian champion canoer, he paddled in Europe, North and South America, on the sea of Cape Horn, Greenland, the Faroe Islands and in the
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Celestino Pes and “la belle dame sans merci”
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Last month, Celestino Pes interviewed Roberto Baldazzini. In a game of mirrors, it was the other way around, Baldazzini interviewed Pes: the first an artist, the latter a writer, working together to create works such as Chiara Rosenberg, Come ciliegie, La fortezza del dolore, Fondazione Malone, Ines la ragazza pneumatica. When did you start writing?
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Massimo is the maximum
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Where have you already seen him? Massimo Cavezzali, prolific cartoonist born in Ravenna but residing in Florence, has appeared everywhere: in the magazines Il Mago, Lupo Alberto, Orient Express, Tango, Comix, Il monello, Il Grifo and, thanks to his passion for music, on music titles and news such as Ciao 2001 and Tutto. Not to
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“Vissi d’arte”: Paola Sanguinetti
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Born in Parma, Paola Sanguinetti is an opera singer – soprano – appreciated and respected internationally. From her vast repertoire, she has been the star of numerous operas. Since 1997, she works with the tenor Andrea Bocelli; of great importance and acclaim is her concert activity, in Italy and abroad. How did your passion for
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A master of comics and illustration: Roberto Baldazzini
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Interview with a fine artist of “comics” and illustration, Roberto Baldazzini, interviewed by a writer of his confidence: Celestino Pes. In a game of mirrors, in the next issue Baldazzini will interview Pes
. For years you have dedicated your work almost exclusively to creating erotic works, in fact, you are considered a master in this
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All cats are Simon’s cat
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
A star in the animated version of the web, Simon’s Cat is also tremendous on paper: his three books are distributed in 25 countries and the author, Simon Tofield, publishes his daily coloured strips in the Daily Mirror. And there are already some people imitating the famous feline. A shy cat with green and frisk
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