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Il Fattore Italiano
News
Moving to the UK? Sit a language test.
Have an amatriciana and help Italy’s earthquake victims
A Very Sicilian Justice, an English documentary on mafia
People
What the Italians in London think of Brexit
Augustus was an ‘old reptile’. Interview to May Beard, that makes ancient Rome funny and entertaining
Pierfrancesco Favino: ‘L’Italia non è Suburra. Ma fatichiamo ad accettare le regole’
Lifestyle
‘Italians and the UK’. A documentary on the lives of Italians on National Geographic
Be Welsh for one night
The House of Peroni returns to London. Enjoy the Italian lifestyle
Culture
Sara Serraiocco, a ‘worldly girl’
Never fall in love with a ‘Wordly Girl’
Medici, the great disrupters, on TV
Opinion
Five things to make Brexit work
Pokémon in Italy: as if Italians were not enough…
On ISIS, Bandura, and the lessons we never learnt
Travel
Five music festivals you cannot miss in Italy this summer
Caravaggio comes to Lampedusa. A museum for the refugees
A new life for the Riace bronzes and their museum in Calabria
Food
London crazy for Italian gelato
Is French pizza better than the Italian one?
Don’t listen to the French: the 6 steps to cook the perfect carbonara
London Life
Italian films hit 60th BFI London Film Festival
‘La Pazza Gioia’ by Virzì to be screened in London
Negrita, Modena City Ramblers and 99 Posse: the new season of Italian music in London
My London
Filomena Campus and her secret London
My London weekend: soprano Carmen Giannattasio
My London weekend: Enrico Franceschini
your Italian weekend
Find your Sicily in London
Events
Podcast
Magazine
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By
Ottavia Zanetta
Culture
24th October 2016
Sara Serraiocco, a ‘worldly girl’
By
Ottavia Zanetta
Culture
19th October 2016
Never fall in love with a ‘Wordly Girl’
By
Editorial Staff
Culture
18th October 2016
Medici, the great disrupters, on TV
By
Daniela de Rosa
Culture
14th October 2016
Bad taste and good taste. The Barbican explores what ‘being vulgar’ means
By
Editorial Staff
Culture
13th October 2016
The 5 art exhibitions you cannot miss in Italy this autumn