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      What the Italians in London think of Brexit
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      Elena Ferrante’s Brilliant Friend to become a radio drama on BBC Radio 4
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      Have your lunch in Sicily tomorrow (without leaving London)
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      Five post-Brexit investments you should consider
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      Caravaggio comes to Lampedusa. A museum for the refugees
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      A new life for the Riace bronzes and their museum in Calabria
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      London crazy for Italian gelato
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      Is French pizza better than the Italian one?
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      Don’t listen to the French: the 6 steps to cook the perfect carbonara
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      A real Italian food market in London. Mercato Metropolitano to open soon
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      Why War? Gino Strada at the Royal College of Surgeons
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      Evil comes to London: Suburra at Curzon Cinema Soho
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      Filomena Campus and her secret London
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      My London weekend: soprano Carmen Giannattasio
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Caroline Latini

Half Italian, half French journalist with a strong addiction to music, art, literature, cinema and theatre. She moved to London in 2014 for a Postgraduate Course at the London School of Journalism, after several years of experience as cultural reporter for a weekly newspaper near Rome. Inquisitive about the world and all the creatures that inhabit it. She loves to tell stories, especially about people who, as she did, chose to give their life a twist in order to discover themselves.

antonia-guerra
People8th September 2015

Antonia Guerra, the archiblogger who dreams of London by the sea

By Caroline Latini

Shyly queuing during the lunch break in a branded coffee shops as thousands of other business employees in Farringdon, Antonia Guerra, the young editor…

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massimo-latelli
People1st August 2015

Massimo Latelli, the Italian beat who seduced London (and not only)

By Caroline Latini

The bearded man in a flashy colour t-shirt, working on his MacBook in a coffee shop in Maida Vale, has all the physical features…

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carmen-consoli-london
People25th July 2015

Carmen Consoli on how being a mother can help her music (and her vision of life)

By Caroline Latini

An enchanting and reassuring voice. The mellow tone of someone who has matured and knows it. Carmen Consoli, the bestselling Italian singer-songwriter, speaking on…

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7..13
S U N21st July 2015

DRUIDS, HIPPIES AND COMMON PEOPLE THE SHORTEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR IS ALSO THE CROWDEST

By Caroline Latini

Waterloo station platform 6 one special Saturday evening was magically transformed into a multitude of human characters. Neo hippies sporting sandals and carrying wreaths,…

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marco-franceschetti
People30th June 2015

Marco Franceschetti, the chef with a suitcase

By Caroline Latini

With a one-way ticket to Belgium in his hand Marco Franceschetti, the 27 year-old Tuscan chef, has just said goobye to London to embrace…

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Lorena Randi
People22nd June 2015

Dancing from Dover to London, Lorena Randi keeps her origins close to her heart

By Caroline Latini

Timely and smiling Lorena Randi, the international renowned dancer and choreographer, immediately displayed far fewer Italian mannerisms than expected. Nevertheless the performer, who was…

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annamaria pennazzi
People12th June 2015

A woman producer for a ‘Boy story’

By Caroline Latini

Annamaria Pennazzi is a talented 22 years-old producer for the brand new TV comedy Boy Story. The young Italian woman managed alone a crew…

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