Puzz was one of the most interesting magazines to appear around the mid 1970s in Italy (& not only in Italy). In many ways it was loudly, very loudly ignored. Rather sadly in one Puzz mag 'they' - ...
This month, just a few days before the opening of the 57th International Art Biennale in Venice, the Fondazione Prada, in Milan, will present “TV 70: Francesco Vezzoli Watches RAI,” a major look at ...
In “After the Empire” (The Chronicle, November 5), Scott McLemee says: “Mr. Negri had spent much of the previous two decades in exile, convicted of having fomented civil disorder during the 1970s as ...
The Golpe Borghese was a failed Italian coup d'état allegedly planned for the night of 7 or 8 December, 1970. It was named after Junio Valerio Borghese, an Italian World War II commander of the ...
Welcome back to Bleacher Report's continuing series of Italian World Cup Rewinds. We've been through a fairly bleak period in Azzurri history in our last few editions, but today's edition brings a ...
A French court is deciding on Wednesday whether several Italian former militants should be extradited to serve prison terms for their roles in extreme-left terrorism that bloodied Italy in the 1970s ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. In his book Espèces d’espaces (Species of Spaces), the French writer Georges Perec takes the reader on a tour ...
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