Nicola Rao (Latina, 30 October 1962) is an Italian journalist and essayist. A professional journalist since 1989, since 1987 he has worked in Rome for the Adnkronos news agency, initially as a court reporter, following the activities of the CSM, the Ministry of Justice, as well as the major investigations on terrorism in Italy and Cosa Nostra. In 1988 he interviewed, exclusively Adnkronos for the weekly Epoca, Mario Tuti (at… Read More »The Time of the Keys by Nicola Rao
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“Shakespeare told by Paul Sterling”, published by AEDE Books, presents itself as an extraordinary open window on the universe of the great English playwright, William Shakespeare. The author, Paul Sterling, a member of the British Shakespeare Association, manages to accomplish an admirable feat: making the Bard’s theatrical legacy accessible and vibrant to contemporary audiences. William Shakespeare, who went down in history as “the Bard,” is one of the most celebrated… Read More »William Shakespeare as told by Paul Sterling
William Shakespeare as told by Paul Sterling
Aede Books editore presents a work like this that seems perfect for immersing yourself in the charm and magic of autumn, celebrating its colors, scents and atmospheres together with the little ones. Rhyming nursery rhymes offer a fun and engaging way to introduce children to reading, stimulating their imagination and love of stories. The fact that the book contains 31 nursery rhymes, one for each day of the month, makes… Read More »Autumn nursery rhymes by Paolo Menconi
Autumn nursery rhymes by Paolo Menconi
Let’s discover a children’s book by Paolo Menconi: a dive into the world of Fairy Tales from Ukraine AEDE books Edizioni. 16 fairy tales full of teachings and illustrations that underline the cultural importance and educational value of Ukrainian fairy tales, presenting them as a bridge between past and present. Paolo Menconi describes fairy tales as bearers of universal teachings, transmitted through the charm of the magical tale. The idea… Read More »Fairy tales from Ukraine by Paolo Menconi
Fairy tales from Ukraine by Paolo Menconi
Stefania Gabriella Anastasia Craxi (Milan, 25 October 1960) is an Italian politician, Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs from 2008 to 2011 in the Berlusconi IV government. Deputy from 2006 to 2013, since 2018 she has been a senator for Forza Italia As of 10 November 2022, he has held the position of Chairman of the 3rd Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee of the Senate of the Republic. Daughter of… Read More »In the shadow of the story of Stefania Craxi
In the shadow of the story of Stefania Craxi
Maria Grazia Branchetti, art historian, Rome. A lecturer and freelance researcher, she held a ten-year position at the State Archives of Rome in the Service of Cultural Events. He has deepened the study of the mosaic of the modern age, helping to make its history known with monographs and essays, organization of exhibitions, participation in conferences. For the Gangemi publisher she has published as an author: I luoghi della Sapienza… Read More »Settimia Maffei Marini by Maria Grazia Branchetti
Settimia Maffei Marini by Maria Grazia Branchetti
Filippo Anastasi, journalist and writer, deputy director of the Radio Rai newspaper and head of Religious Information of Radio Rai. He has been assistant professor of Modern History at the Sapienza University of Rome, correspondent of “Il Messaggero”, editor-in-chief of the Rizzoli-Corriere della Sera group, correspondent and presenter of Tg1, deputy director of Tg2. Seventy journeys with John Paul II and Benedict XVI. Creator, author and presenter of Oggi2000, the… Read More »Jokes in the editorial office by Filippo Anastasi
Jokes in the editorial office by Filippo Anastasi
“Adele and Oliver”, the new novel by Paul Sterling, receives the important Special Mention of the XXIII Vittorio Alfieri Literature Competition in Asti. Between realism and fairy tale, in Adele and Oliver, Paul Sterling tells an extraordinary story of courage and inspiration that has as its protagonist a little girl, girl and woman and her magical dog and faithful friend. “Adele and Oliver. The wind of dreams” the splendid new… Read More »Adele and Oliver the new novel by Paul Sterling
Adele and Oliver the new novel by Paul Sterling
Umberto Brindani graduated in philosophy from the University of Bologna, a professional journalist since 1985, he began his career at the monthly Espansione and later moved on to the financial newspaper Italia Oggi. In 1986 he joined Panorama, where he was the main collaborator of the director Carlo Rossella, holding the position of co-director. In 2004 he moved to the Hachette-Rusconi Publishing Group where he took over the editorship of… Read More »Imperfect Suicide by Umberto Brindani
Imperfect Suicide by Umberto Brindani
Annita Mechelli was born in Umbria, moving almost immediately to Rome. From her earliest years she cultivated the work of materials and the search for forms: as she herself recalls, her first “exhibition” took place at the nuns’, at the age of five. Then, after the war, Annita Mechelli, studying the visual arts at the Academy of Fine Arts, began a memorable acquaintance with the creative Rome of the 50s,… Read More »When sculpture can merge with Annita Mechelli’s painting