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Sarah e Alisya trovate nel Lazio: madre, compagno e nonno accusati di sequestroDopo quindici giorni di mistero, arriva il lieto fine per Sarah e Alisya, ritrovate in buone condizioni a Formia. La scoperta ha però aperto un nuovo capitolo dell'inchiesta: la madre, il compagno e il nonno delle sorelle sono stati fermati con l'accusa di sequestro di persona aggravato in concorso. Una vicenda che continua a far discutere e che presenta ancora molti aspetti da chiarire.#SarahEAlisya #CronacaNera #Formia #Sulmona #SequestroDiPersona
Sono state trovate e stanno bene Alisya e a Sarah le due sorelle di 12 e 16 anni scomparse la notte tra il 6 e il 7 giugno scorsi da una casa famiglia di Civitella Alfedena (L'Aquila). Erano nell'abitazione di una parente della madre a Formia. Rintracciate grazie a una videochiamata. Fermati la mamma, il suo compagno e il nonno.
La regista Amelie Bonnin presenta il suo "Allora Balliamo" di Amélie Bonnin con Tewfik Jallab, Bastien Bouillon, Juliette Armanet, Dominique Blanc."Toy Story 5" è un film di animazione di Andrew Stanton, McKenna Harris. Lo ha visto per noi Chiara Pizzimenti."Vittorio De Sica - La vita in scena" è un bel documentario di Francesco Zippel. Ne parliamo con Andrea De Sica, produttore creativo del documentario.40ma edizione del Festival Cinema Ritrovato di Bologna. Gian Luca Farinelli, direttore della Fondazione Cineteca di Bologna, presenta le proposte più interessanti del FestivalCon il nostro Boris Sollazzo parliamo di "Fuze" di David Mackenzie, con Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Theo James, Sam Worthington e di "Il bacio della donna ragno" di Bill Condon, con Diego Luna, Tonatiuh, Jennifer Lopez, Bruno Bichir.
La cantina del nonno, una storia horror inventata e narrata da Amico Diverte. Musica: Ghost Story Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Al di là del conosciuto è finalmente uscito ed è in tutte le librerie! Lo trovi anche online su Amazon a questo link https://amzn.eu/d/fd93JU3 e su tutti gli altri negozi online di libri. Affrontiamo la scienza di confine in modo serio ma anche con la voglia di scoprire e sorprenderci! La Fisica ci dice che i viaggi nel passato sono, almeno in linea teorica, possibili. Ci sono però molti problemi pratici, ad esempio i paradossi: se andando nel passato cambiassi le condizioni che hanno portato alla mia nascita, esisterei ancora? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I visited Spaghetti Club just as everything was arriving. There were boxes everywhere, glasses and pots still wrapped, that slightly frantic but very exciting feeling of something about to begin. It already felt warm and full of personality, even mid unpacking. I sat down with head chef Michael Flemming to talk about what's taking shape here: cooking over fire, handmade pasta, Italian family rituals, and the road that's brought him to this opening. This is a conversation about food, internal pressure, leadership, as well as about trying to recreate the feeling of sitting around Nonno and Nonna's table on a Monday night. Michael told me this was the first time he had done a chat like this and I think you'll agree, he's an absolute natural: easy, generous, and with a great radio voice to match.
Messa in voce di Gaetano Marino
Messa in voce di Gaetano Marino
Massimo D'Ambrosio might be living the AFL dream, but back home, he's still just Nonno's grandson. In this hilarious crossover, we get the ultimate generational clash: elite footy meets old-school Italian wisdom. From life advice that always circles back to food, family, and “back in my day…”, Nonno steals the show. Expect big laughs, classic one-liners, Nonno's special stories are the ones that matter the most. Subscribe'a now! Tank'a you... - https://linktr.ee/sooshimango Ptou you bastard!
As we mark Holy Week, we wish all our listeners a safe and joyful Easter, and we hope you enjoy our conversation about Easter traditions in this episode. We're joined by Jessica Timpano—many of you will know her as The Little Italian Cook and the creator of Nonno in the Kitchen. She's also the author of a cookbook, Decoding Nonna's Recipes, a heartfelt collection of recipes from both her nonnas.We are truly inspired by Jessica's work to preserve and share these stories and recipes for future generations.To see more of Jessica click the links below:The Little Italian Cook on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thelittleitaliancook?igsh=YTNrZXFpNWh3aHBlThe Little Italian Cook on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/share/18FJXmaSr6/?mibextid=wwXIfrNonno in the Kitchen on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nonnointhekitchen?igsh=aWxreDdqOW93Z2psNonno in the Kitchen on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/share/1BhSMTXUJS/?mibextid=wwXIfrThe Little Italian Cook website:https://thelittleitaliancook.com.auNonno in the Kitchen on YouTube:https://youtube.com/@nonnointhekitchen10?si=mo5Y-vIWCLDbNWLc
JJ Pantano shot to stardom receiving the Golden Buzzer at the age of 7 on Australia's Got Talent for his comedic talent. Now, he's about to embark on a fortnight of laughs at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. At the young age of 13. Pantano has followed in the footsteps of his famous Nonno, Tony Pantano, who used to entertain the masses with his wonderful voice. While JJ doesn't quite have the singing gene, his ability to make people laugh is unparalleled, making him one of the best up and coming young entertainers in Australia. Subscribe'a now! Tank'a you... - https://linktr.ee/sooshimango Ptou you bastard!
Apri un articolo interessante sul web. Cosa fanno i tuoi occhi nei primi quattro secondi? Non leggono: vanno a caccia. Saltano dal titolo al primo punto dell'elenco, ignorando tutto il resto. Non sei tu ad essere pigro; è il tuo cervello che si è riprogrammato per sopravvivere nella giungla digitale.In questa puntata, inauguriamo la settimana dedicata all'elaborazione delle informazioni parlando di come il web ha cambiato fisicamente la coreografia dei nostri muscoli oculari.In questo episodio scoprirai:L'Eye Tracking svela il trucco: gli studi di Jakob Nielsen che dimostrano come i nostri occhi disegnano una "F" sullo schermo, ignorando vaste aree di testo.La statistica del 20%: perché su una pagina web media leggiamo meno di un terzo delle parole scritte, scartando il resto come "rumore".Deep Reading vs. Skimming: il passaggio neurologico dalla lettura immersiva e lenta alla scrematura superficiale come meccanismo di difesa evolutivo contro il sovraccarico informativo.Il rischio del "Bi-analfabetismo": cosa succede quando applichiamo la lettura a scansione a testi che richiedono profondità, come un contratto o una lettera personale?Siamo diventati bravissimi a trovare l'ago nel pagliaio, ma stiamo perdendo la capacità di capire il pagliaio stesso. È tempo di allenare un cervello "bi-alfabetizzato", capace di correre quando serve, ma anche di rallentare.
È il Nonno d'Italia, nonché uno dei volti più amati della storia dello spettacolo italiano. Ebbene sì, Lino Banfi è passato dal BSMT. Dalla commedia popolare ai ruoli diventati iconici, dal cinema alla televisione, Lino Banfi ha attraversato decenni di cultura italiana restando sempre vicino alle persone. Con film come L'allenatore nel pallone e Vieni avanti cretino ha fatto ridere generazioni intere e, con Un medico in famiglia, è entrato definitivamente nel cuore degli italiani, diventando per tutti il Nonno Libero. Al BSMT abbiamo ripercorso la sua carriera, ma siamo andati anche oltre i personaggi: i sacrifici degli inizi, gli anni difficili, il sogno che lo ha tenuto in piedi e i successi che hanno cambiato tutto. Abbiamo parlato dell'amore per sua moglie, del legame con i figli, del rapporto con il pubblico, del tempo che passa e di come si affrontano i cambiamenti della vita. Una chiacchierata sincera e preziosa, che mostra Lino Banfi per quello che è sempre stato: non solo un grande attore, ma una presenza che fa parte della storia, e del cuore, di questo Paese. Per noi del BSMT, averlo qui è stato un regalo enorme, come siamo sicuri lo sarà questa puntata anche per tutti voi. Buona visione! _____________________ 00:00 INTRO 11:36 IL SEGRETO DEL SUCCESSO DI LINO BANFI 14:03 I GRANDI SACRIFICI DEI PRIMI ANNI A MILANO 28:48 L'INIZIO COL CABARET 34:28 LA FORTUNA DI INCONTRARE DE LAURENTIIS 37:37 QUANDO NASCE “LINO BANFI”? 44:09 DIVENTARE UN'ICONA DELLE COMMEDIE SEXY 52:12 L'ORIGINE DELLE BATTUTE DIVENTATI TORMENTONI 57:30 I TRE FONDAMENTALI DE L'ALLENATORE NEL PALLONE 58:42 I RAPPORTI CON DE SICA, BOLDI E VILLAGGIO 1:01:04 LE CARATTERISTICHE DEI SUOI PERSONAGGI 1:03:16 IL CAPITOLO DI “UN MEDICO IN FAMIGLIA” 1:12:07 DALLE CRITICHE DEL PASSATO ALLE LODI GIORNALISTICHE DI OGGI 1:15:53 L'AMORE E LA CURA PER LA MOGLIE 1:21:28 SALUTI FINALI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alice è una sedicenne molto legata alla madre Marta. Questo equilibrio è rotto con l'arrivo in casa del nonno materno che deve passare un periodo di convalescenza dopo un intervento. Un uomo esponente di una cultura maschilista e patriarcale e che, a causa della malattia, diventa un despota capriccioso: fa andar via una badante dopo l'altra e tutto l'accudimento alla fine ricade sulla figlia Marta, cosa che fa infuriare la giovane Alice, che soffre per la remissività della madre. "L'estate che ho ucciso mio nonno" di Giulia Lombezzi (Bollati Boringhieri) è un romanzo dai sentimenti forti che parte dalla rabbia di un'adolescente per arrivare poi a scoperchiare segreti di famiglia, una famiglia in cui quest'uomo si è sempre imposto.
Dai nostri archivi, l'intervista a Otello Filippi, che per amore della figlia e dei nipotini si è trasferito in Australia assieme alla moglie Paola.
Marco e Merck provano a decifrare la strana partita contro i Colt di un redivivo Philip Rivers
Die zwölfjährige Giuditta wohnt in Köln. Ihr italienischer Opa Nonno Cosimo ist fest entschlossen, den Weihnachtsmann oder Babbo Natale, wie man ihn in Italien nennt, zu finden. Deshalb geht er auf eine abenteuerliche Weltreise. Von Nadia Malverti WDR 1998 www.wdrmaus.de Von Nadia Malverti.
Fasziniert folgt Giuditta den Abenteuergeschichten ihres Opas Nonno Cosimo, der die Fährte des Weihnachtsmanns kreuz und quer rund um den Globus verfolgt. Wird er ihn finden? Von Nadia Malverti WDR 1998 www.wdrmaus.de Von dira_Connect DAAS.
Von den Eiskappen der Arktis bis zum Amazonas-Regenwald, über Tokio in die endlose Sahara und von Sizilien bis zur fruchtbaren Poebene: Nonno Cosimo ist dem Weihnachtsmann auf der Spur. An Heiligabend läutet es bei Giuditta. Erwartet sie eine Überraschung? Von Nadia Malverti WDR 1998 www.wdrmaus.de Von Nadia Malverti.
As today is Veterans Day, I'll share a story about my Italian grandfather Enzo DiPietro, who fought in World War 2 for America, and met my Italian grandmother during the time he was stationed in Europe.
He went from running an agency funded by Nike at 26…to shifting everything — his team, his identity, his purpose.Now, he's back.And he's doing it his way.In this episode, Anthony — “The Young Nonno” — shares how he rebuilt his life and career after walking away from one of the biggest brand relationships in the world. From marketing for Nike to growing tomatoes in his backyard, he reveals how a small side project became a movement — and how he turned authenticity into a business.
L'11 gennaio del 1945, il fuoco aereo alleato uccide un macchinista sulla sua locomotiva FFS alla stazione di Chiasso. Si tratta di Lindoro Bezzola.Silvana Bozzola Rigolini ricompone il mosaico di una tragedia dimenticata nel libro presentato a Radio3i e Teleticino.
This week on Miami Vice: Al Lombard (Dennis Farina) is back! He has come back to Miami to reunite with Sal (re-cast since Season 1) and maybe settle an old score....? His son gets into some trouble, despite being told he is in real estate wink, and wants to help out his son but, unfortunately is too late. Lombard figures it's not too late to help Tommy, his grandson. Sal's widow and Tommy's mom doesn't want him near Tommy, so Lombard gets creative and honestly, it's very sweet seeing Lombard in Nonno mode. How far will Lombard be willing to go to avenge his son and square things up with the Librizzis? Editor's Note: If you're following along to the episode count on the DVDs, this is not the correct order. I even mess it up in the intro lol. This is one of the "Lost Episodes". For clarification: I will be doing the rest of the Lost Episodes with Freefall being the last epsiode. Thanks! Show Notes Gallery S5E17 (https://imgur.com/gallery/vice-easy-podcast-gallery-miami-vice-s05-e17-world-of-trouble-Gz9Oj7O) For more Vice and Easy Tiktok: @viceandeasypodcast Instagram: @viceandeasypodcast (https://www.instagram.com/viceandeasypodcast/?hl=en) YouTube: Vice and Easy Podcast (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm2ci7Vb75Tgf1uGMOjfvNQ)
Alice è una sedicenne molto legata alla madre Marta. Questo equilibrio è rotto con l'arrivo in casa del nonno materno che deve passare un periodo di convalescenza dopo un intervento. Un uomo esponente di una cultura maschilista e patriarcale e che, a causa della malattia, diventa un despota capriccioso: fa andar via una badante dopo l’altra e tutto l'accudimento alla fine ricade sulla figlia Marta, cosa che fa infuriare la giovane Alice, che soffre per la remissività della madre. "L'estate che ho ucciso mio nonno" di Giulia Lombezzi (Bollati Boringhieri) è un romanzo dai sentimenti forti che parte dalla rabbia di un'adolescente per arrivare poi a scoperchiare segreti di famiglia, una famiglia in cui quest'uomo si è sempre imposto.
From coughing fits to crusty sourdoughs, this episode is made entirely of scraps - old notes, fleeting thoughts, and the kinds of ponderings that once felt too small, too odd, or too unworthy to make the cut. But today, they shine. In this rapid-fire, patchwork-style patch, we discuss: The weird intimacy of bringing a list of topics to dinner Why Christian thinks fridges have made us forget the meaning of "fresh" Is putting found items higher really helping the original owner? Emojis vs. "haha" - which carries more social weight? Nonno throws out a brand new phone, but keeps 1997 soft drinks The stress of coughing while trying to finish a story Walking past a housemate: acknowledge? ignore? perform? The violent pain of sourdough and how to eat it safely “Myriad” reasons to hate people who know they're using “myriad” correctly So grab your blunt knife, lift that lost glove to eye level, and join us as we stitch together a new patch - out of scraps. Follow us on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Twitter and Facebook to see clips from the show: linktr.ee/welcometopatchwork For a couple of dollars a month you can sign up to our Patreon page and get a bonus Patch every off week! Check out: www.patreon.com/welcometopatchworkSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/welcometopatchworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Joey agreed to house-sit for his cousins, he expected snacks, strong Wi-Fi, and maybe a nap or two—not a ghostly game of charades with long-dead grandparents. But from the moment a lone blind cord began to spin in an empty room, something felt off. Then came the chilling scent of tomato sauce with no stove in sight, and a final, undeniable moment: twenty relatives watching as a window cord turned on command. Were Nonna and Nonno just checking in—or reminding everyone that some spirits don't rest, especially when there's family to feed and fun to be had? If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our show or call 1-855-853-4802! If you like the show, please help keep us on the air and support the show by becoming a Premium Subscriber. Subscribe here: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118 or at or at http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories Watch more at: http://www.realghoststoriesonline.com/ Follow Tony: Instagram: HTTP://www.instagram.com/tonybrueski TikToc: https://www.tiktok.com/@tonybrueski Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tony.brueski
This week, we're thrilled to welcome our special guest, Anthony—affectionately known as The Young Nono—joining us all the way from Toronto, Canada. Anthony brings a wealth of knowledge on agriculture, offering insightful tips on growing basil and how to prevent it from flowering in order to preserve its robust flavor. Our conversation delves into the fascinating intersection of cultural traditions and agricultural wisdom, with Anthony's passion for gardening shining throughout. We also take time to reflect on the cultural nuances between Italian Canadians and Italian Americans. Our discussion highlights how the more recent waves of Italian immigration to Canada have fostered a community still deeply rooted in its Italian heritage. In contrast, the Italian American experience reveals a different, though equally rich, perspective on identity and tradition. Through personal stories and historical context, we explore how these communities continue to navigate and preserve their cultural legacies. This episode is rich with stories that span gardening practices, historical narratives, and cultural traditions. From protecting fig trees against harsh winters to the shared histories of Italian families, we unpack the unique evolution of Italian American and Italian Canadian identities. Whether you're seeking gardening tips, cultural reflections, or historical anecdotes, this conversation offers something for everyone. Don't miss this engaging and heartfelt episode, filled with humor, warmth, and the joy of learning from Anthony's experience and enthusiasm. HIS SOCIALS Instagram: @theyoungnonno Youtube: @TheYoungNonno TIkTok: @theyoungnonno HIS WEBSITE: https://theyoungnonno.com/
Massimo Giannini, editorialista e opinionista di Repubblica, racconta dal lunedì al venerdì il suo punto di vista sullo scenario politico e sulle notizie di attualità, italiane e internazionali. "Circo Massimo - Lo spettacolo della politica" lo puoi ascoltare sull'app di One Podcast, sull'app di Repubblica, e su tutte le principali piattaforme.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quando la figlia Linda ha deciso di trasferirsi in Australia con la sua famiglia, Otello e Paola non hanno avuto dubbi: da quasi dieci anni fanno la spola tra Italia e Australia per "fare i nonni full-time".
This is the VIC 4 VETS, Honored Veteran, during Veterans Month in America. SUBMITTED BY: Miss Laura _____________________________________________________________ Hi! I'm submitting a Veteran for your show, my Uncle Richard. Richard R. BertoniThird Battalion, Tenth Marines, Second DivisionPFC1941-1944Bronze Star, Combat "V" Medal, , Purple Heart, and many others. My grandparents immigrated to America in 1921 from Genoa and Rapallo, Italy. In 1941 my uncle lied about his age and enlisted in the Marines. He was at Tarawa on the island of Saipan. He was shot seven times trying to carry out the radio operator after he was shot. My Nonna and Nonno were sent a black edged telegram that Uncle Richard had died heroically in battle. My Nonna said "My son is not dead. If he was I'd know." She enquired as to where he would be taken if he were wounded. They told her he would be in Hammond General Hospital in Modesto, California. The next day she got on the train and went there. When she got there she asked to see the men who were brought in that had no dog tags. She went down the row of beds of men who were unconscious and found him! She stayed with him until he was able to travel and brought him home. He met and married his wife and went on to have 6 children, even though one of his testicles was shot off! True story! As soon as he was able he began volunteering at the VA hospital. As he got older he grew a wonderful curly, white beard and volunteered as Santa for many years. He even led the St. Patrick's parade as lead leprechaun for years in Ypsilanti. Whenever we were with Uncle Richard he would take one or more of us to St. Thomas church and ask us to pray with him when he lit a candle for all the boys that didn't make it home, even the Japanese soldiers. He was loved by many and was generous with his time and money. A funny story: we happened to be visiting during a heat wave. He decided we were all going to the public pool to cool off. When we got there he put on a fedora, put the towels in a violin case, lit a cigar and walked in. He loved to joke around and he never met a stranger. I found him more than once on his back patio quietly crying. He would always say that he missed his buddies from the war and hoped he lived the miracle of life God gave him well. Just thought Vic might like knowing about another Italian that was an incredible Marine. I'm the daughter of an Air force Captain, the sister to a Navy Master Chief, the mother of a Marine, and the mother of another son in the Army. I also recently found out I had a distant relative who fought for the Union in the Civil War from Missouri. I've lived in St. Louis for 8 years and I've enjoyed your show! ________________________________________________________________ This is today’s VIC 4 VETS, Honored Veteran, during Veterans Month in America on NewsTalkSTL. With support from our friends at: DG FIREARMS - PATRIOT HEATING AND COOLING - BEST BUY FLOORINGSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tracklist: Rapture - Nadia Ali, Avicii Upside Down - DVBB, Bad Nonno In Your Arms - Dezza, Jackarta Dreamers - Stylo, Space Motion Blessings - Calvin Harris, Clementine Douglas Lights Go Down - Timmy Trumpet Friend Of Mine (from the Smurfs Movie Soundtrack) - Rihanna Love Like This - ZAYN Drifting Away - Audien, Joe Jury
Ben Frisone (AKA Joe Schmo) comes on over to talk about his experience on one of Jeff & Emily's favorite show of the year…TBS's Joe Schmo Show. They get into what they cut out of the show, how he rewarded himself, why he didn't think the show was ever gonna air, how Jeff wants to get Ben famous and oh so much more. They also get a surprise visit from Ben's Nonno who gives hit hot takes on watching his beloved grandson on the show, wine-making and turkey hunting. Watch the full interview Come On Over's Youtube Channel! Have Questions? Send yours to askjeff@comeonover.com! Subscribe to The Jewel Bag's Youtube Channel! Subscribe to Jeff's Youtube Channel!
Che succede quando il patriarcato entra in casa tua e ha la faccia di tuo nonno? È quello che capita ad Alice, che ha 16 anni e si ritrova a convivere con suo nonno Andrea quando lui si trasferisce a casa della figlia Marta. Alice assiste così alla metamorfosi di sua madre, una donna emancipata che improvvisamente si trova nel ruolo di caregiver di un anziano dispotico e maschilista. Con “L'estate che ho ucciso mio nonno” la scrittrice Giulia Lombezzi fa un viaggio nella vita di tre generazioni per riflettere su come siano cambiate le donne e le famiglie.
Laura Garino"Garofano rosso"Storia di un anarchico torineseNeos Edizioniwww.neosedizioni.it“Nonno non mancava mai al corteo del Primo Maggio, sempre con un garofano rosso all'occhiello. Il suo fiore preferito”: Laura, la nipote di Maurizio Garino, ripercorre tutte le tappe della vita del nonno, esponente dell'anarchismo torinese e protagonista del movimento operaio, Un ritratto non solo politico ma anche familiare, che restituisce al contempo uno spaccato della storia italiana del Novecento.Maurizio Garino nasce il 1 novembre del 1892 a Ploanghe, piccolo paese in provincia di Sassari, ma giovanissimo segue il padre in Piemonte, trasferendosi con la famiglia a Torino. Amico di Gramsci e di Pietro Ferrero (il sindacalista trucidato durante la strage del 18 dicembre del 1922), operaio, sindacalista, protagonista delle lotte operaie del biennio rosso e per questo perseguitato dal fascismo, anarchico ma anche rappresentante di quella “aristocrazia operaia torinese” fatta da uomini orgogliosi di quello che sapevano fare con le loro mani e consapevoli della forza delle loro idee.Così veniva descritto nel fascicolo del Casellario Politico Centrale n. 2290, in data 27 gennaio 1919: “alto metri 1,68, di corporatura esile, capelli folti, crespi e neri, viso bruno ovale, fronte alta, occhi neri, naso rettilineo, piccoli baffi lisci; andatura spigliata, una espressione fisionomica intelligente, un abbigliamento abituale elegante (…). È iscritto al partito anarchico in cui ha sempre militato: esercita tra i correligionari molta influenza. Fa propaganda dei principi anarchici con notevole profitto, in special modo fra la classe giovanile operaia. Dotato di naturale arte oratoria, tenne conferenze... Prende parte a tutte le manifestazioni sovversive”.Nel 1911 fondava con Pietro Ferrero il Circolo di Studi Sociali, cioè la Scuola Moderna, intitolata al pedagogista anarchico Francisco Ferrer, singolare esempio di mutua educazione tra lavoratori auto-organizzato dal basso. Nella sede di Barriera di Milano si formarono alcuni dei leader sindacali torinesi più influenti (la Scuola continuò le sue attività fino al 1922, per poi riprendere dal ‘46 al '51).Controllato a vista dalla polizia, più volte arrestato e più volte licenziato (ben 15 volte tra il 1911 ed il 1917), protagonista delle occupazioni delle fabbriche nel 1920, Maurizio Garino era quello che andava a esporre le questioni al senatur Agnelli.Non solo: Maurizio Garino fu anche imprenditore. Nel 1919 creava la Cooperativa Operai Modellisti, che nel 1926 diventa la SAMMA. I modellisti erano operai super specializzati, in grado di interpretare qualunque disegno tecnico. Alla SAMMA, di cui Garino fu presidente e direttore (la prima sede era in via Perevagno, quindi in via Leonardo da Vinci, infine a Rivoli), non ci si occupava solo di motori, ma lì vennero realizzati plastici degli edifici che costituirono il nucleo iniziale del Sestriere (le due torri e l'albergo Principi di Piemonte), e quello della Fiat Mirafiori inaugurata nel 1939.Morirà il 16 aprile del 1977, poche ore dopo aver pronunciato un ultimo accorato discorso durante l'assemblea dei soci della SAMMA. Laura Garino è nata a Torino nel 1952, dopo la laurea in Scienze naturali, si è occupata di didattica delle scienze per enti e musei. Nel 2007 si è diplomata in Archivistica e Paleografia presso l'Archivio di Stato di Torino. Suo nonno Maurizio è stato esponente di spicco dell'anarchismo torinese, il padre Aldo fu partigiano in Val Pellice e nelle valli di Lanzo.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
In questa puntata:- Focus: andiamo a est, molto a est, con Timor Est
Caden, Luca and Carlo go on a deep sea adventure to find a sunken ship and its treasure but end up finding something much more special instead.See more at our website https://nonnostories.comMake your kids smile with Nonno's Stories https://www.teepublic.com/user/nonnostoriesLearn more about Lorenzo Agnes at https://lorenzoagnes.org
In this episode of the Telly Awards podcast, we dig into equitable representation in media with Madeline Di Nonno, CEO of Geena Davis Institute. For the past 20 years, the institute has pioneered groundbreaking research on the life-changing impact of representation. By exposing and exploring the interconnected identities often marginalized in the media, their work reinvents, transforms and inspires how global content creators tell stories. How far has the film industry come in representing women, people of color, the disabled, overweight people, LGBTQIA+, and adults over the age of 50? Representation “still falls short,” according to Madeline di Nonno of the Geena Davis Institute. In this podcast episode, we dig into their 2024 study of G, PG, and PG-13 films with budgets over $10 million. For example, women starred in just 35.3% of leading roles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
La terza parte della vita di Bruno Cara, nato a Sydney da genitori calabresi. "Senza un'ambizione, senza uno scopo, senza passione, la vita diventa monotona".
Tony De Nonno, a filmmaker, historian, and community leader, shares his remarkable journey in preserving Italian American heritage and culture. He discusses his debut film "It's All in My Hands" and his acclaimed documentary "Heaven Touches Brooklyn in July,” both of which highlight key moments and figures within the Italian American community. Through the lens of his work and passion, Tony emphasizes the importance of passing down traditions and stories to younger generations, particularly Gen Z, ensuring that the rich cultural legacy continues to thrive.John LaCorte's tireless advocacy for Italian American historical recognition comes to life as we explore his pivotal role in naming the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge. Despite facing significant opposition, LaCorte's dedication made an indelible mark on history. We delve into his relentless efforts to honor explorers like Giovanni da Verrazzano and acknowledge the broader contributions of Italian Americans, resonating even today with ongoing initiatives to correct historical narratives.The episode also journeys into the past, highlighting the extraordinary feats of Italian explorers such as Giovanni da Verrazzano during the Age of Discovery. These adventurers likened to modern astronauts, navigated uncharted territories and left a lasting impact on history. As we approach the 60th anniversary of the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge, we reflect on how LaCorte's legacy inspires contemporary scholars and activists. Plus, we give you a sneak peek into future projects celebrating Italian American cultural stories, providing a vibrant tapestry of history and heritage for listeners to enjoy.HIS WEBSITEhttps://www.denonnoprodinc.com/HIS DOCUMENTARYhttps://youtu.be/z1xcoWVxQ9s?si=bGiOYGWTw-vkcnbu
Fran recaps her and Philly's dream win in New Orleans! (00:00-47:23). Ria reveals the Nonno vs Marty tennis match results (47:24-53:51). ‘The Bachelorette' is being skipped this summer and unlikely to return in 2025 (55:09-59:47). Cynthia Erivo shuts down rumors of a ‘Wicked' performance with her and Ariana Grande at the Oscars (59:48-1:07:23). CITO LINKS > barstool.link/chicks-in-the-office.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/chicks-in-the-office
Get ready for the explosive conversation everyone's been waiting for! In this exclusive interview, Joe Giudice sits down with Rox & Shantel of AllAboutTRH to answer all the burning questions you've been dying to know. From behind-the-scenes drama on The Real Housewives to the shocking truth about family tensions, Joe opens up like never before. He reveals why his own brother turned down the show, unpacks the complicated relationship between Joe Gorga and the late Nonno, and spills the tea on his viral showdown with Joe Gorga & Rich Wakile. Plus, hear Joe's take on fame, the controversial Napa call, his fight to return to the U.S., and so much more. You won't want to miss this raw, unfiltered, and jaw-dropping conversation! Be sure to check out joe Giudice epic fight vs Ojani Now. Joe is stepping into the ring against Jennifer Lopez's first ex husband Ojani Noa, for a celebrity boxing match you won't want to miss! It's all happening on February 8th at 7 PM at the Kendall Isaac Gymnasium in Nassau, Bahamas. If you are not able to make it to Nassau, Bahamas, no worries. You can stream the fight live on Triller TV. Click here for tickets and streaming access!
Our dad Melo joins again on the podcast, this episode is in honour of our Nonni, those who we are still lucky enough to still have with us and those passed. We thought it was good timing as this episode airs a few days after what would have been our Nonno Rocco's 100th birthday and also the birthday of our Nonno Benito, he has also passed. We heard Melo's memories of the Nonni he had in Australia and of his experience as a Nonno to his three grandchildren. We enjoyed this chat, telling stories and celebrating the special place of Nonni in an Italian Australian family.
KILLING R, 15min., Sweden Directed by Irene Altagracia Perez Lopez In a not-so-distant future where AI technology is part of everyday life, Rebecka (41), a successful architect and mother to Nonno (5), works from home with her sick daughter while her partner Carl (39) is away. http://irenelopez.se/killing-r/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087540991321 Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
Liz Zetzmann, australiana di origini tedesche, ha ereditato l'amore per la cultura e la lingua italiane dal nonno.
"Nonno in the Kitchen" è un progetto di Jessica Timpano che celebra le tradizioni culinarie italiane, filmando i nonni ai fornelli.
Leslie Brochot n'est pas une vinfluenceuse comme les autres. Sur sa chaine Youtube elle n'hésite pas à se déguiser en fruit ou en légume pour produire des chroniques savoureuses et drôles à propos des arômes du vin. Dans son livre "Ivresse" paru aux éditions Apogée, elle s'attaque de front à un des sujets les plus tabous de ce qui constitue le rapport au vin des français.Par un travail rigoureux et un texte toujours pimenté d'humour, elle mène l'enquête, des origines à nos jours. qu'est-ce que boire? boire trop? que se passe-t-il lorsqu'on franchit la limite. une fois ou de façon répétée. Et le vin dans tout ça? Être conscient de l'ivresse nous amènerait-il à l'aimer moins, par peur de l'aimer trop?S'ouvre une conversation qui convoque volontiers l'histoire, les sciences, la philosophie, ponctuée des interventions de notre autre invité: le vigneron toscan Adrien Lelli. Outre son point de vue de professionnel ancien sommelier devenu vigneron, il nous fait découvrir deux superbes vins de sa production au Domaine Lelli. D'abord un blanc: la cuvée Terra e Mare, subtil Vermentino en IGT Toscana. Puis un rouge, la cuvée Nonno en appellation Chianti Rufina, magnifique Sangiovese.Hosts: Romain Corler, Patrice DefayGénérique: Easy LivingEnregistré à La Cave du 22 lors de l'événement 22, V'la les PifsRetrouvez-nous sur Instagram, FacebookHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
We recap Mary's Bachelorette Party in Puerto Vallarta and catch up on almost all things Bravo. We are enjoying Summer House: MV and Below Deck Sailing plus we talk RHOC and the final RHONJ with an appearance from the men. In OC, the girls go on a yacht and Tamra quickly falls back in place calling Shannon a drunk and telling her to f*ck a duck. Is she overproducing? Is Heather likable this season? Also we are really liking newbie Jenn! Could Louie be any scarier? Between calling Marge's son, wearing Nonno's pajamas, hiring Bo Dietl, and security we are a bit worried for Tre. With this season finally over, we say who can stay and go in that cast. Come judge with us! You can find us:Instagram: @twojudgeygirlsFacebook: www.facebook.com/twojudgeygirlsPatreon: www.patreon.com/twojudgeygirlsCameo: www.cameo.com/twojudgeygirls2Podcast: ACast, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher Merch: www.etsy.com/shop/TwoJudgeyGirls Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It feels like it's been much too long, but here we are! Congratulations to our March MANness 2023 Winner, Captain Jason! We are so excited to have him join the Hot Hall of Fame (which is taking place this week in our stories)! People say they aren't enjoying Summer House, but why? Are Carl and Lindsay real? Is Lindsay hiding her true self? Is Danielle projecting? Are the others not ready to confront their own issues? Will the fights between the Gorgas and Teresa ever end? Why is Luis wearing Nonno's pajamas? Why was this not made a bigger deal? Why does Jackie care about Danielle's issues with her brother when Jackie doesn't address her own issues with her sister? Why is every episode of VPR like looking for Easter eggs? Why is James the funniest person on TV (slash we would never want to be his friend)? Why did Ally hitch her wagon to him? Why did Katie go to Mexico? Why did Kristina Kelly come to the Welcome Dinner? Why is Brock hot with his new haircut? Justice SURved! Come judge with us!You can find us:Instagram: @twojudgeygirlsFacebook: www.facebook.com/twojudgeygirlsPatreon: www.patreon.com/twojudgeygirlsCameo: www.cameo.com/twojudgeygirls2Podcast: ACast, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher Merch: www.etsy.com/shop/TwoJudgeyGirls Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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