Antonino Siragusa: World-Renowned Sicilian Tenor Who Made Trieste His Home

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by Alessandra Ressa Antonino Siragusa is nationally and internationally known as one of the greatest Rossini interpreters of our time, with the Count of Almaviva...

A Wall Between the Waves: Final Book in Trieste’s Beloved ‘Pedocin’ Trilogy Hits Shelves

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by InTrieste A new book hitting Italian bookstores this summer offers a humorous and affectionate portrait of a singular cultural landmark: the gender-divided beach known...

“Trieste: A Microcosm of the World.” An Interview with Author and Journalist Pietro Spirito

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interview: Alessandra Ressa Trieste is deeply rooted in his soul, and it is the source of his daily literary inspiration. From his office in Opicina,...

Beatrice Venezi Explores the Life and Legacy of Giacomo Puccini

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by InTrieste Beatrice Venezi, one of Italy’s most prominent conductors, is set to present her latest book, “Puccini contro tutti. Arie, fughe e capricci di un...

Trieste: The Island City – Francesco De Filippo on History, Identity, and Isolation

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Interview: MK Trieste has long been a crossroads of culture, politics, and identity. Once part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the city stands apart from the...

Exploring Identity and Translation: Laila Wadia Presents Her New Book in Trieste

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by InTrieste On Thursday, October 23, at 6 p.m., the Ubik Bookstore in Trieste’s Galleria del Tergesteo will host the presentation of Identitalie / Identitalies (Vita Activa...

Fulvio Marino Talks Bread, Pizza and Love

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Interview: Maria Kochetkova Photography: Erin McKinney Fulvio Marino, a handsome baker who charms Italy every afternoon on Rai Uno, and a favorite of InTrieste team, talks...

Trieste Celebrates Svevo’s 162nd Birthday

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by InTrieste Trieste has fostered a host of great artists over the centuries, but this progressive, sardonic writer will always be one of city's favorites....

Triestebookfest Launches “Corrado Premuda Contest for Essi” – Second Edition

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by InTrieste As the new school year begins, the cultural landscape of Trieste is set to celebrate the life and legacy of Corrado Premuda, the...

Exploring the “Femme Fatale” Archetype: A New Book Examines Its Cultural Legacy

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by InTrieste On February 28, the Attilio Hortis Civic Library will host the presentation of Femme Fatale, a new book by Italian author and fashion historian...

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