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    • Italian trains take over England
      Italian trains take over England
    • Moving to the UK? Sit a language test.
      Moving to the UK? Sit a language test.
    • Have an amatriciana and help Italy’s earthquake victims
      Have an amatriciana and help Italy’s earthquake victims
  • People
    • Pif, the man who fights mafia with a laugh
      Pif, the man who fights mafia with a laugh
    • ‘I’m getting less wiser with age’. Giovanni Allevi back in London to celebrate 25 years in music.
      ‘I’m getting less wiser with age’. Giovanni Allevi back in London to celebrate 25 years in music.
    • ‘Ears’, the journey of a man in search of himself
      ‘Ears’, the journey of a man in search of himself
  • Lifestyle
    • Hotel rooms are not only for love. Try art instead.
      Hotel rooms are not only for love. Try art instead.
    • ‘Italians and the UK’. A documentary on the lives of Italians on National Geographic
      ‘Italians and the UK’. A documentary on the lives of Italians on National Geographic
    • Be Welsh for one night
      Be Welsh for one night
  • Culture
    • Sebastiano and Michelangelo at the National Gallery
      Sebastiano and Michelangelo at the National Gallery
    • Fabrizio Gifuni, a quiet man behind the actor’s mask
      Fabrizio Gifuni, a quiet man behind the actor’s mask
    • ‘Piuma’, parenthood in the wrong time
      ‘Piuma’, parenthood in the wrong time
  • Opinion
    • Five things to make Brexit work
      Five things to make Brexit work
    • Pokémon in Italy: as if Italians were not enough…
      Pokémon in Italy: as if Italians were not enough…
    • On ISIS, Bandura, and the lessons we never learnt
      On ISIS, Bandura, and the lessons we never learnt
  • Travel
    • The chaste kiss of Pompeii can be your most romantic Valentine.
      The chaste kiss of Pompeii can be your most romantic Valentine.
    • Five music festivals you cannot miss in Italy this summer
      Five music festivals you cannot miss in Italy this summer
    • Caravaggio comes to Lampedusa. A museum for the refugees
      Caravaggio comes to Lampedusa. A museum for the refugees
  • Food
    • A Venetian treat can make your day brighter
      A Venetian treat can make your day brighter
    • The kale bruschetta recipe & the Italian cribs
      The kale bruschetta recipe & the Italian cribs
    • London crazy for Italian gelato
      London crazy for Italian gelato
  • London Life
    • Dente and his ‘Canzoni per metà’ (half-written songs) in London
      Dente and his ‘Canzoni per metà’ (half-written songs) in London
    • Giacometti’s Women at Tate Modern
      Giacometti’s Women at Tate Modern
    • A Swiss-Italian photographer at Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize
      A Swiss-Italian photographer at Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize
  • My London
    • Filomena Campus and her secret London
      Filomena Campus and her secret London
    • My London weekend: soprano Carmen Giannattasio
      My London weekend: soprano Carmen Giannattasio
    • My London weekend: Enrico Franceschini
      My London weekend: Enrico Franceschini
  • your Italian weekend
    • Italian TV correspondent Marco Varvello feels Italian in Brompton
      Italian TV correspondent Marco Varvello feels Italian in Brompton
    • Find your Sicily in London
      Find your Sicily in London
  • Events
  • The IT Factor TV
    • The modern kitchen was invented by Abraham Lincoln. Watch episode 12 of The IT Factor TV.
      The modern kitchen was invented by Abraham Lincoln. Watch episode 12 of The IT Factor TV.
    • How many cold cuts can you name? Watch episode 11 of The IT Factor TV.
      How many cold cuts can you name? Watch episode 11 of The IT Factor TV.
    • Tomato is the sexiest fruit. Watch episode 10 of The IT Factor TV
      Tomato is the sexiest fruit. Watch episode 10 of The IT Factor TV
  • Magazine
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      VOL - 9 C Y C L I N G
    • VOL – 8 H A N D S
      VOL - 8 H A N D S
    • VOL – 7 S U N
      VOL - 7 S U N

Antonia Di Lorenzo

Born in Naples, Antonia moved to London in 2013 a few weeks later her degree in Law. She accomplished a post-graduate course in Journalism at the London School of Journalism and currently she is working in a publishing company. In her spare time she writes articles for newspapers or blogs, running also her personal blog, Flying Swallow. Passionate about cinema, reading and writing, she has just published her second novel in Italian, Quando Torni? that tells the phenomenon of the migration in the UK though the stories of its characters. She loves observing people in the tube, “let it be” is the motto of her life and the books of the Japanese writer, Haruki Murakami, the better place she has ever found herself.

Gomorrah-2
News17th May 2016

The Godfather? A soap opera. The real blood flows in Gomorrah

By Antonia Di Lorenzo

“There are moments you remember for your whole life”, writes The Guardian, “your first day at school; your child’s first steps; the climax of…

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Sara Brunelli and the team of Bid to Trip
People7th March 2016

The start-up that checks you in a five-star hotel (at the price of a hostel)

By Antonia Di Lorenzo

The concierge that carries the luggage upstairs, the ladies sipping a glass of wine in the restaurant, the pampering spa: that’s life in a…

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umberto-eco
People21st February 2016

Umberto Eco: losers are far more interesting than winners

By Antonia Di Lorenzo

If we should make a record of this year since it started, it certainly would count remarkable losses in the  cultural panorama of the…

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Naples
Travel17th January 2016

‘See Naples and Die’. Experience the unconventional beauty of the city of Misery and Nobility.

By Antonia Di Lorenzo

I have been living in the UK for a while and still whenever I tell somebody my origins I look forward to hearing the…

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