Thursday, June 28th, 2007
A press release winged its way to Three Monkeys Italian branch announcing concerts by Sonic Youth, where they will perform their 1988 classic album Daydream Nation. The tour is sponsored by MTV Italia’s Brand New program…
Tuesday, June 19th, 2007
An art exhibit, entitled the Madonna Cries Sperm, is causing political representatives on a local and national level to get hot under the collar. The exhibit, originally organised by the Yurta association as part of the S.Vitale neighbourhood summer festival, has been cancelled after various local and national politicians deemed it ‘unacceptable’ and ‘offensive’. It’s […]
Thursday, June 14th, 2007
Last night I managed to get around to seeing Le Rose nel Deserto, the latest film directed by Mario Monicelli. Monicelli’s career spans the history of Italian cinema, having made his first film back in 1934. Monicelli directed Le Rose nel Deserto, on location in the Libyan desert in 2005, an admirable feat in itself, […]
Monday, June 11th, 2007
In the same week that Romano Prodi was called to account by debt campaigners on Italy’s dismal failure to keep up with committments undertaken at the G8 summit in Gleneagles, and in the same week that toxic fumes floated throughout the region of Campania as illegaly dumped rubbish throughout the province burned (one solution to […]
Monday, June 11th, 2007
It seems that no news bulletin is complete, these days, without some reference to how wicked the internet can be. We’re consistently shown on lunch time news bulletins videos, of students behaving poorly, that have been posted on YouTube. TV journalists in Italy have yet to devote any time to a website that is proving […]
Thursday, June 7th, 2007
Further to our last post, the documentary on Sex Crimes and the Vatican was shown on RAI due’s Anno Zero programme – albeit a week late, after the programme’s presenter took the opportunity to double check the documentary’s accuracy in the face of heavy criticism from the Vatican and various politicians. Despite the heavy insinuations, […]
Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007
A leading Italian current affairs programme has opted to buy the BBC documentary ‘Sex Crimes and the Vatican’ to be transmitted this Thursday along with a studio debate. In most of the free world controversy comes after the broadcast of sensitive programmes like this. When toes have been trod upon, one can expect a reaction. […]
Wednesday, May 16th, 2007
In the week that Silvio Berlusconi’s Mediaset announced a take over of Dutch programming giant Endemol, as if by coincidence, Romano Prodi’s government are starting to chart the waters for a new law on conflicts of interest. Good luck to them. There is, perhaps, no other country in the EU that needs such a law […]
Saturday, May 12th, 2007
Today, after almost two months of publicity and preparation, a demonstration will take place in Rome in support of the family. The Italian family is in decline, it would seem. Low birth rates and marriage rates, according to the organisers demand urgent action on the part of the government.
Wednesday, May 9th, 2007
Almost four years ago a row exploded over the display of religious symbols in state-run institutions. An Italian convert to Islam brought the state to court, demanding that a crucifix prominently displayed in his daughter’s classroom be taken down. The case was decided, initially, in his favour, provoking tempered headlines in right-wing outlets worldwide along […]