Wednesday, December 29, 2010

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Tourism Matera always speak much Italian. They resist the Sassi and villages, lost to the sea.

Traveller? Routard? No, solo turisti

Dopo un decennio di crescita stavolta la Basilicata tiene grazie alla costa tirrenica. In calo laziali e campani. Forte sempre l’afflusso dalla Puglia. Ma aumentano gli stranieri padroni di casa



Dopo un decennio di aumenti di arrivi nel Metapontino e nella Città di Matera the latest available figures showed a drop in visitors, especially foreigners. At the regional level there has been a substantial growth due to the stability of flows in the Tyrrhenian Potenza who scored a + 8.4%. A
Matera has slowed the influx of foreign visitors, the numbers speak for almost 71,000 arrivals which means a decrease of around 4%. The decline is concentrated among the Germans and the English (first and fifth respectively in total arrivals), the same number of arrivals of U.S. and French (second and third), it is instead an increase of
Japanese (who are quarters before the aforementioned English). Among
Italians, more than 18,000, the people of Puglia are the most faithful. Also increased the Lombard and Emilian; down, however, the Lazio and Campania.
If you calculate, however, admissions, which is the amount obtained from arrivals multiplied by the nights, we notice a strong decrease of registering a foreign - and a 12% increase in Italian with a +8%.
The average stay is about a night and a half tourists, while taking care to note that the subject and its hill has a potential of about 1 million bed days available for an increase in carrying capacity even under new accommodations to medium-high target , 4 and 5 stars. The only city of Matera can count on availability di posti letto di poco superiore ai 2000 spalmati su 97 strutture ricettive.

Nel Metapontino, che è la punta di diamante del turismo lucano per quel che riguarda capacità ricettiva e numeri di arrivi, il trend ha subito una forte battuta d’arresto. Gli stranieri sembra abbiano ormai abbandonato la costa jonica. Si registra, infatti, un saldo negativo di -12% di arrivi, e – 16% di presenze. In una classifica, troviamo tra i più affezionati sempre i francesi, in virtù della presenza sulla costa metapontina del villaggio Club Méditerranée. Notizia non positiva dato che si prevede la possibilità di una chiusura dal prossimo anno della struttura francese e una conseguente perdita di una grossa quota di mercato francese. A drug addict who made numerous market but with a few important economic impact on the territory, as the French hotel guests were hardly likely to leave the hotel and visit the surrounding area.
followed by the Germans, Belgians, Swiss and English, all in decline.
There is a fact that escapes and is difficult to calculate. We are experiencing a phenomenon that invests mainly northern Europeans who have decided to invest directly in Metapontina buy houses or cottages in the historic centers in the country, escaping the detection statistics is important.
Among the Italians arrive unchanged and slightly declining admissions (-0.8%) the bells are the most loyal patrons of the Ionian sea Lucania, Puglia remain unchanged while decreasing domestic demand. Always less that choose Metapontino Lucan. The bad news that came through the media about the disappearance of the beach and its restoration of the coast have led to change Lucan destination for their summer holidays. Lombardy and Lazio followed the latter decreasing.
The average attendance of tourists in the structures remain unchanged at around 7 days per person, which is within the canons of the summer tourism, with the entire industry that, despite the decrease in accommodation (108 years), increases its capacity as you can keep over 20,000 beds with an annual supply of 3 million bed days available, that number could increase if the proposal does not travel circoscrivesse seasonality of the sea.
numbers that appear negative when read in part, but if read in the last decade taking less gray tones and sometimes even positive.
In the decade 1999-2009, in fact, the Basilicata is increased from 1 million 400 thousand presences around 1 million 900 thousand. In Matera switching from nearly 800 thousand visitors each year to almost 1 million 300 thousand, with Metapontino in the Lead, doubling in a decade, the number of presence, almost 600 000 and a passage almost 1 million and 150 thousand.
This meant the consequential increase of seats, passed at the regional level by about 25 000 in 1999 to over 38 000 at the end of 2009, of which over 60% in Matera and its province with nearly 24,000 beds that are proposed in areas of quality and niche with the recent creation of structures of high quality.
The future seems uncertain, but the attention of many foreign media and new forms of public-private investment to the province Matera and open new scenes are difficult to interpret, but could give pleasant surprises. Giuseppe Melillo

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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

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Bonfire 'CHRISTMAS IN THE TRAGEDY BASILICATA

Bonfire Christmas Nemoli (source Pro Loco Nemoli )
Christmas is not an invention of the Church but an overlap junction pagan cult following the conversion to the Catholic religion of the Roman Empire. The Natalis was present in the Roman calendar, April 21 as Natalis Romae, which celebrated the founding of the city and 19 December, the day dedicated to Dies Natalis Solis Invicta to the birth of the sun revolved around the cult of Mithras, which was introduced in 218 AD and made official by Aurelian. The feast was later shifted to December 25. It seems that at a later stage, Christians have replaced the Feast of Sol Invictus with the Feast of the Birth of Christ.

Some survivals (?) Popular in some centers the inner Basilicata, new rituals have resisted creating a syncretism with pre-existing ones, of pagan origin and propitiatory. Maybe this is one of the explanations to the presence in some locations
Lucan Bonfire of Christmas. A Nemoli and San Fele the Christmas Eve bonfires are lit in the symbolic function would be to heat the little child just born, and protection from frost and cold. Function that St. Francis, when he thought the crib, gave the breath of the ox and donkey. A fire
San Fele Christmas lasts all the Gion and indicate the fire is the end of the day off. A Nemoli, stacked up in the square logs and wood in the big bonfire will be lit on Christmas Eve that will remain active until the Epiphany. Here you will find a community consuming traditional sweets accompanied by the music of bagpipes and pastoral bagpipes. The flames and fire, always and in all religions and societies have always been mentioned as elements of the party whose symbolism was related to purification, to cast out the darkness of evil and the negative but also had a strong valence of rebirth. In addition, the fire that burned inside the fireplace, was the element center around which families Lucan, rich and poor gathered during the winter days.

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Monday, December 27, 2010

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SACRED seventeenth century: The fallen Adam and the hidden madness of the mind and

's work father Serafino Salandra is approached often to "Paradise Lost" by Milton but read today reveals unexpected disturbing modernity

The occult delusions of the mind, and Hidden Heart attacks

humano, he is more than true, Reverend Father, that only son'aperti à

that eye, which never knew blindfold men'in shading any created thing.


So begins the work, "Adam Fallen" written by Father Serafino Salandra in 1646. The work is a tragedy that is mixed sacred verse of the expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise. This work is often compared to "Paradise Lost" written by John Milton: there are many disquisitions on the subject, to the detriment of the work.

As "Adam Fallen" recalls to mind things away from us, the work of Seraphim, however, although thought and written with a view to a kind tardocinquecentesco, is viewed today original and imbued with uneasiness that makes it tremendously if we think modern example of the various themes in the work to what is the idea that our author does shine Eve and how, even today in some cultures the woman fundamentalist is still considered to be subordinate to a male gender.



addition to the characters of Genesis, Serafino uses allegorical figures, the personification of goodness, of Death, the Almighty, simplicity, sin, etc.
elements present in the scene
primordial Earth, Air , Water and Fire; puts onstage choirs of angels, demons and again: describes the content of the work and give the theological references: the transition from the Nature Institute in the Destitute to the Restituta, ie the transition from the paradise in sin until the fall of humanity to the grace of revelation.

This is the setting for the protagonists, Adam and Eve, their weaknesses of men but even more of Adam, who lends the game of seduction and the eternal conflict between sex and chastity. Adam, a man who even has free will appears to be under the thumb of a woman who leads him into a temptation which can not resist, and that consequently all of us condemned to live in sin. When the woman equates man observes Father Seraphim, rushes into the abyss together, because they win the lie, makeup, money, and, of course, lust. Precipice of disaster, born theft, betrayal, and the fratricidal wars.

I wonder if Father Seraphim had lived in these modern times had set his work in the same way by dividing the world into good and evil, angels and demons. I wonder if even for Father Seraphim not only for the Very Reverend Father, "the hidden madness of the mind and the hidden attacks the human heart are visible to the eyes that were never covered by bandages.

of Teresa Russo

Saturday, December 18, 2010

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Controsenso Basilicata Basilicata

Controsenso Basilicata 15/12/10
Shock Rock - Rock Chic

What a time, not even that far, had declared the shame of a nation, for so much poverty and misery that you reigned, those same places that were a source of moral shock to the public places have become glamorous, trendy, very chic places who "are undergoing a spectacular reinvention." Rock Chic entitled, in June 2006, the famous British newspaper The Guardian in an article on his umpteenth Sassi di Matera. A city hidden in the world that if it were real you would think is described by one of Calvino Invisible Cities. "
Hidden for thousands of years in the region of Basilicata sunburned" Matera suddenly appears in the eyes of astonished journalists Thumb-that following the crumbs left by the film world fascinated "by the spell of the landscape" discover a world "as surreal as it is breathtaking." A landscape continuing the Guardian cha "pilgrimages inspired a whole generation of film directors and movie stars." The ancient cave-dwellings and dilapidated converted into hotels grew HIP, Highly Individual Places, That make travel memorable, not places of residence or simple step but they same destination for the uniqueness of the landscape and the articulation of the structure and capable of making an unforgettable journey. The article quotes the author of your HIP HIP Hotel and Escape, Herbert Ypma, who besides being a famous photographer is also a guru of travel and its contents and directions are followed closely by media and travelers. Herbert Ypma, enthusiast says Matera hotels with "sweeping views of the Sasso Barisano, an experience without equal in the world. This is an incredible mix of narrow streets and staircases, arches, doorways and stone houses that sprout from the soft tufa rock and colonization. At sunset, take a sweet, golden color. Similar articles in foreign newspapers today are increasingly frequent enough to arouse curiosity and interests. This focus is shifting the goal of tourists and investors, mostly Anglo-Saxons, a new destination to Italian and Mediterranean cuisine. Someone coined the term or Lucaniashire Materashire, doing to the most famous Chiantishire area Tuscan retreat or become home of choice for many British people. But here, in Matera and villages that the corolla, the English are not looking for such campaigns and vineyards in Tuscany. At least not primarily. They come to discover and be surprised by a sensory dimension, involving the atmosphere which are the countries, by the habits of the neighborhood, the reappropriation of biological time. And all within walking distance of their home, in the heart of the Western world, "this remote and timeless Italy, currently under regeneration, remains one of the hidden gems in Europe." You feel the presence of a world that has stories to tell, landscapes and places that appear as epiphanies, all over-CHIC. In short, as The Guardian put it: "the new place to be."

GM

Monday, December 13, 2010

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2006 The Guardian article and change the country's oil harp


Moni Ovadia con Vincenzo Coviello nel film «Alma Story»
Moni Ovadia with Vince Coviello



Una scena nel film di Papaleo «Basilicata coast to coast» e ora una docufiction con Moni Ovadia ispirata alla tradizione musicale





L’utilitaria di Michele Treves, il personaggio interpretato da Moni Ovadia, si ferma senza benzina
davanti al centro oli Eni di Viggiano, cuore della Val d’Agri dove esiste il maggior giacimento di petrolio dell’Europa continentale. «A chi tanto a chi niente» commenta con la cantilena del luogo Vincenzo Coviello, detto "Cusumiello" because it is known here as the nickname for the name. Thus begins Alma Story, directed by Gerardo Lamattina docufiction on a story by Dario Zigiotti, presented Nov. 28 at MEI (Meeting of Independent Labels) in Faenza. In
Alma read many story characters Viggiano, which was a stronghold of Sanseverino, the Sangro, the
Loffredo, ending in marquisate Sanfelice. Co-star is the pharmacist Nino Caiazza, president of the Pro Loco of life and a keen photographer. A small part on whether the versatile Dr. Caiazza was earned in Basilicata coast to coast, Rocco Papaleo's film, but the country in whose entrails flowing black gold that has given new life to all of Basilicata was little represented. So the son of Nino, Luca Caiazza, a pharmacist and he too Councillor for Culture, was the idea of \u200b\u200bmaking a film entirely dedicated to Viggiano one night surfing the net came across an interview with Moni Ovadia, a group of students. The actor, writer and musician who has made the music popular in Italy with Ashkenazi folklore "Oylem Goylem" he told students of research conducted by his mentor Roberto Leydi, one of the founders of our ethnomusicology, viggianese on the harp. The only case of harp portative known in Italy.
Ovadia had struck at the heart Luca Caiazza, and at school, like all children of the place, he had to memorize the verses of the nineteenth-century poet Pier Paolo Parzanese, "I am viggianese the harp neck." A poem of 1838 photographing the fate of a community from the mid eighteenth century to the early twentieth century had found sustenance in a trade, that of the busker portative harp, flute and violin, recorded in the eighteenth-century statues of the Nativity in Naples Cuciniello and a series of documents released by the work of a brilliant ethnologist, Enzo Alliegro. Lecturer at the University of Naples, Alliegro, which is about to publish a history of ethnography Italian, born right here in Basilicata Viggiano and also with the pioneering work of Ernesto De Martino and Carpitella Diego, and author of The harp lost (Argo), where documents and explains the strange destiny of this country of which well you can make trades on behalf of a table of the couple between 1809 and 1910: on 4076, 2433 (60%) were farmers, while 537 musicians (13%). Next, craftsmen, owners, pastors, professionals. The Alma's artistic community has been so celebrated with a film thanks to the river of money that bear the black gold royalties. "We spend two hundred and fifty thousand euro a year for operations cultural, "says Luca Caiazza, leader of a program that ranges from a jazz festival in a festival concert harp, a competition named after the renowned flutist Leonardo De Lorenzo and one dedicated to film culture.
quarter of a million euro a year for the culture lot for a town of 3,150 people, but little compared to the approximately fifty million euro in ten years flowed into the coffers of the City.
Pozzo di petrolio dell'Eni davanti a Viggiano
Eni oil well before Viggiano
Engineer Giuseppe Alberti, mayor of the second term
Pd, burned four anni fa da un’intervista in cui passava per un amministratore che non sapeva come gestire questa manna, snocciola ora con sicurezza dati e programmi. I 18 pozzi attivi a Viggiano sui 28 della Val d’Agri (ma i pozzi in totale sono una cinquantina) producono oltre cinquantamila barili di petrolio al giorno che vengono processati nel grande centro oli dell’Eni prima di essere trasferiti con un oleodotto a Taranto. Secondo l’intesa firmata con l’Eni, alla Regione va il 7 per cento del valore del petrolio. Di questo 7 per cento, il 15 va direttamente ai Comuni, il resto dovrebbe essere ridistribuito dalla Regione alle aree interessate, anche se non sempre è così. Comunque al Comune di Viggiano, a seconda del prezzo del petrolio, arrivano annualmente dagli otto ai quindici milioni di euro. E questo flusso di denaro potrebbe continuare per ancora quindici-vent’anni. «A parte il settore culturale - riassume il sindaco Alberti - una ventina di milioni sono stati stanziati per opere pubbliche che comprendono una piscina coperta, un palazzetto dello sport, un museo nella restaurata villa dei marchesi Sanfelice che abbiamo acquisito». Oltre 3,6 milioni vanno poi a sostegno dell’occupazione, secondo un bando che prevede l’erogazione per 36 mesi di mille euro alle aziende lucane che impieghino una viggianese, novecento se il viggianese è di sesso maschile. Un programma particolare con 4,8 milioni riguarda poi le attività produttive: un imprenditore having a good investment project of four hundred thousand Euros will be able to receive up to two hundred thousand in grants. Then there are two million for agriculture ... Viggo is said that Joseph Nigro 'Terranevra, "so nicknamed for having toiled in the fields all his life, the death of his ass, the last remaining example in the country, has decided to apply to the City to buy a new one.
Uno stemma con l'arpa su una casa di Viggiano
A coat of arms with the harp on a house Viggiano
Viggiano new Bengodi
? "At the end of the eighties, when he signed Raffaele Di Nardo for the region the agreement with the Eni oil as a challenge we accepted, "says Victor Prinzi, the communist mayor in 1980 for twenty years and now Councilor nell'Idv Viggiano," but it seems to me that you are facing problems starting from the tail. Only this year has been set up the Centre Val d'Agri environmental impact assessment and environmental investments seems to me not even go in the right direction for real support for employment and secure a future for our children! " . The local economy can not be based solely on grants, as the fifty billion pounds came after the earthquake of November 23, 1980 Viggiano that hit hard. Along the same lines is the doctor Giambattista Mele, who speaks of "an increase of cancer in Basilicata safe even if you can not do the oil equation = cancer, for monitoring has never been done and a committee was created this year alone City. " Then Apple warns: "On two occasions, November 24, 2008 and February 2, 2009 from the center of oil has risen to a roar and flame safety has reached 35 meters." But Eni denies that it is never an accident. There are fears for the health of citizens but also for the well-known crops: beans Sarconi, Pecorino di Moliterno, wine in the Val d'Agri, which has been recognized doc grazie alla sapienza dei fratelli Pisani.




I fedeli portano a spalla la prima domenica di maggio la statua della Madonna nella cappella sul monte
I fedeli portano a spalla la prima domenica di maggio la statua della Madonna nella cappella sul monte
Una voce di dissenso si alza anche dalla Basilica di Viggiano
, che ospita la Madonna Nera, protettrice della Lucania e vero simbolo del paese. Citata nel Cristo si è fermato a Eboli di Carlo Levi e nei racconti di Leonardo Sinisgalli, la Madonna venerata dal Cinquecento anche in Calabria e in Campania sembra passata in secondo piano. Don Paolo D’Ambrosio, il colto parroco di Viggiano, non ha gradito il cartello che accoglie visitors after a recent decision of the City Council: "Welcome to Viggiano, harp and country music." In truth a few hundred meters before there is another sign, in 1995, which defines "Viggiano city of Mary." Don Paul says: "I do not recognize the transaction cultural pointing unilaterally on the harp and music. I do not want money, but I ask: what has been invested in the religious heritage? Nothing. " In fact, the Marian cult in Viggiano date from the thirteenth century, when according to tradition, the mountain of the country, 1775 meters, was discovered a wooden effigy of the mother of Jesus saved the iconoclastic fury of obvious influences that affected bizantini. Già una bolla di Giulio II nel Cinquecento parlava del culto della Madonna di Viggiano e nel 1892 alla cerimonia di incoronazione della protettrice della Basilicata parteciparono 30mila fedeli. La Regina della Lucania, che viene portata a spalle sulla cappella del monte ogni prima domenica di maggio e riportata in paese ogni prima domenica di settembre, con l’arrivo del petrolio sembra aver perso il centro della scena, tanto che don Paolo parla con sospetto di «rinascita massonica ». Una cultura, quella dei fratelli muratori, introdotta a Viggiano dai suonatori ambulanti che nelle capitali europee assorbivano idee liberali e socialiste. Tanto che nel 1911 quasi un terzo dei capifamiglia si dichiarava ateo.

Benvenuti nel paese di Maria, dell’arpa e del petrolio. E delle molte contraddizioni.

dal Corriere della Sera del 6 dicembre 2010








La cappella sul monte, a 1775 metri (servizio fotografico di Nino Caiazza)
La cappella sul monte, a 1775 metri (servizio fotografico di Nino Caiazza)
La storia


Cultura religiosa e laica corrono parallele a Viggiano, nella cui basilica è ospitata la statua lignea della Madonna Nera, patrona della Basilicata. Oltre al culto mariano, Viggiano custodisce un treasury of traditions attached to the harp portative. I Viggiano were from the eighteenth to early twentieth-century musicians will stroll in the great European centers, but then also in America and Australia. In this tradition goes back to the docu-fiction with Moni Ovadia, "Alma Story," which was presented to the November 28 Mei di Faenza. Viggiano has known in its modern history, two terrible earthquakes. The first, in 1857, destroyed the country and had eight hundred dead. The second was that of the severe earthquake that struck Nov. 23, 1980 Irpinia and Basilicata. Viggiano said the Municipality was severely damaged and has received about 50 billion dollars for reconstruction.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

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Assange Wikileaks and the rapist. ..

guess that people used to read this blog will remain a little baffled from the explanations of this post. But a small revolution is happening in the contemporary world. Wikileaks has since begun to publish, I have always wondered when will last and how it will end. Murder, car accident or plane, suicide, death? There are many options available based on years of experience and strategies' or less oscure.La solution at present seems the most painless Assange accused of rape. Among the various dynamics that have developed in this battle computer and information, there are two points that I have surprised me more:

1 - Sweden will not be more now that nation which prided itself as a benchmark for the Protection of Civil Rights;
2 - countries which have always denied their civil rights and freedom of the press, Russia, China, Iran, lines up alongside Assange in the name of freedom of the press (oh my God, has lost the last shred of decency).

Among the many items around, I like the espresso here given in full.

The buffalo Assange rapist

Lara Crinò
But you have understood what is the formal reason why it ended up in jail? Here is the surreal story of a sexual assault never happened, a condom broke and that his accusation is baseless
(07 December 2010)
The Italian Foreign Minister Frattini, accepting with joy the news of Julian Assange, has left go to a phrase too: "It was time, luckily the international siege has been successful."

an admission, not too implied that sexual matters for which the founder of Wikileaks is finished in a prison in London are just an excuse, and that is in for what your site has revealed in recent days.

is therefore worthwhile to see what is the story of the crazy 'rape' per cui, formalmente, Assange è finito in manette a Londra, dopo che nei giorni scorsi l'Interpol aveva emesso un mandato contro Julian Assange per 'crimini sessuali'.



In realtà, tecnicamente, ciò che sta emergendo è che il fondatore di Wikileaks è stato arrestato per aver violato una legge svedese che, in un'interpretazione estesa, arriva a punire chiunque commetta qualsiasi forma di scorretteza relativa ad atti sessuali anche consensuali.



Ma andiamo con ordine.



Come riportato dal settimanale americano Newsweek ad agosto 2010, a far nascere il 'caso' della giustizia svedese contro Assange è stato un avvocato sed esponente socialdemocratico svedese, Claes Borgstrom named (study Borgstrom and Bostrom, Stockholm) representing two women whose statements led the investigation against mr. Wikileaks for 'sexual misconduct'. The

customers Borgstrom (we'll call, as did the international media, A and B) have both indicated that they had sexual relations with Assange last August, during his stay in the Swedish capital entitled "War and the role of the media" organized by the Brotherhood Movement, a Christian group linked to the social democratic party. Both were reported to the police's reluctance to use condoms Assange and accuse him of not wanting to undergo following reports, as by their request, on a test that would exclude sexually transmitted diseases.

The statements of the two women have brought the issue - and then the rapid cancellation - of the charge of rape, and subsequent parallel investigation for alleged 'harassment'. The Guardian published a detailed chronological account of the alleged sexual encounters with women A and B, that in both cases would be initiated by consensus but would then include both what the second would be "non-consensual sex" for refusing to Assange to use condoms.

is how the British Daily Mail tells the story: "When (Assange and woman) have returned from dinner, they had a sexual relationship, but there was a problem with the condom. It was broken. The woman believed that Assange had done it on purpose, but he argued that it was an accident. In any case, the next day, during the conference, A. appeared relaxed and calm. During the same conference had met the woman Assange B, another very pretty blonde, younger woman's A. B admits the woman tried to involve his hero in a conversation. Assange seemed pleased to have such an ardent admirer and, says B, looked at 'any time'.

The Daily Mail reports that, according to a source close to the Swedish police, during sexual intercourse seguito alla loro conoscenza donna B. avrebbe insistito con Assange per usare il preservativo, ma la mattina i due avrebbero avuto un rapporto non protetto. Questo, sempre secondo il Daily Mail "ha costituito la base per l'accusa di stupro. Tuttavia, la mattina dopo l'evento la donna B. era abbastanza serena da scendere a comprare la colazione per Assange".



In sostanza, le accuse delle due donne nei confronti di Assange di essere stato sessualmente scorretto per non aver usato il profilattico non sono state immediate: soltanto diversi giorni dopo i rapporti, le due donne hanno ritenuto che il comportamento di Assange poteva essere penalmente perseguibile. In questo senso, per le due donne sarebbe stato decisivo il rifiuto di Assange a farsi fare examination of AIDS, which they requested.
source: http://espresso.repubblica.it/dettaglio/la-bufala-di-assange-stupratore/2139842

Friday, December 10, 2010

Women Doctors And Penises

An old article in the Guardian: Matera 2006

I wanted to take an old (?) Guardian article which speaks of Matera and from the beginning, in my humble opinion, to a series of articles and attention from many foreign journalists (see NY Times or Financial Times).
A common thread that draws world attention, especially Anglo-Saxon, a new goal and definition: Lucaniashire Materashire or more detail.
The article ranges from surreal landscapes to directors che qui hanno girato i loro film fino a descrivere hotel che nel loro integrarsi con l'ambiente urbanistico dei Sassi hanno creato un'esperienza senza eguali sul pianeta.



Articolo del Guardian, Saturday 3 June 2006

Rock chic

 The surreal landscapes of Basilicata have inspired a generation of film directors. Now the area is getting its own glamorous makeove. . . leggi l'articolo

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

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Il Sole 24 ore: Matera, Cracow and Aliano. The scenarios that make you dream Lucan filmmakers

Cristo si è fermato a Eboli? Sbagliato. Non quello di Francesco Rosi. It was filmed in the beautiful town of Salerno autobiographical film based on the novel by Carlo Levi and quoted in the movie phenomenon of the New (Cine) Lucania Basilicata Coast to Coast Rocco Papaleo, with a toast in honor of the hero Gian Maria Volonte. It has stopped at Eboli not even that of Mel Gibson. Basilicata Felix international film and not, (re) was born out of The Passion, media phenomenon and median of a world that is being discovered, even on the big screen, religiously polarized.
Both passed the beautiful Cracow (Rosi, to be honest, he passed for Aliano), which hosted the other theocons Nativity film by Catherine Hardwicke, who, after thirteen Thirteen wild, si dedicò all'adolescente più famosa del mondo, Maria di Nazareth. E lì si fermarono anche i fratelli Taviani, con Il sole anche di notte, Lattuada per La Lupa, Lina Wertmuller con Ninfa Plebea e il nuovo 007 Daniel Craig con Quantum of Solace.

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