- Rome: Organic Fair, 15 – 18 October 2009
From the 15th to the 18th of October Rome will host the 4th edition of Biofiera (Organic Fair), a big event entirely dedicated to organic products. - Rome: Tori Amos concert, 30 September 2009
In the 90s Tori Amos was one of the most appreciated rock songwriters by both critics and the public. Succeeding in selling millions of copies all over the world, her records marked an epoch and have made Tori Amos go down in rock’s history. - Rome: The most beautiful 24 Hours in the world, 25 – 27 September 2009
Many 24 Hours mountain bike races take place all over the world, but if one of these is hosted in a wonderful city like Rome, its name cannot but be “The most beautiful 24 Hours in the world”! - Rome: ¡Flamenco!, 10 – 20 September 2009
If you have a passion for flamenco, or if you simply would like to learn more about this traditional Spanish form of art, do not miss ¡Flamenco!, in Rome from the 10th to the 20th of September. - Rome: Festa d’Africa (Africa festival), 8 – 15 September 2009
Many features of African art and culture are not well-known all around the world, and when we think about the black continent our mind goes to its wonderful, exotic landscapes, to its rhythms and to its colours. However, contemporary African art and culture are definitely worth being known and supported, both for their aesthetic value and because they give us the possibility to discover another point of view and a different world view. - Rome: Lively nights on the terraces of Castel Sant'Angelo, 1 July – 30 August 2009
Castel Sant’Angelo is one of the best-known and most representative monuments in Rome, and it has accompanied the history of the city for centuries, turning into a funerary monument, a prison, a fortified outpost, a Renaissance residence and a museum. - Rome: Etruscomix, Etruria in comics, 30 June – 25 October 2009
Creating comics is a real form of art, although it is too often considered as a bare entertainment for kids. In fact comics are powerful means of communication and tools to express one’s creativity and imagination. - Rome: Gran Ballo di Ferragosto, 15 August 2009
Ferragosto, together with the longed for summer holidays, is coming! Those who are not lucky enough to travel to some exotic locality, or simply to relax at the seaside or in the mountains, and have to stay in the city, will have the possibility to spend a cheerful and carefree day thanks to the number of events that take place in Italian cities to celebrate the event. - Rome: Taiwan images and movement, 7 August 2009
If you want to spend a night discovering a different and fascinating culture and place, do not miss “Taiwan images and movement”. - Rome: Villa Celimontana Jazz Festival, 18 June – 20 September 2009
Imagine to spend an evening in a charming park in one of the most beautiful cities of the world, listening to the music played by some of the best Italian and international jazz musicians: Villa Celimontana Jazz Festival offers you this, and much more. - Rome: Diabolik – Eva Kant, 10 July – 13 September 2009
Diabolik, a famous comics character created in 1962 by sisters Angela and Luciana Giussani, is now being dedicated the largest exhibition ever realised in his honour. - Rome: Japan. Tradition and innovation, 26 June – 10 September 2009
If you have a passion for drawing, and in particular for Japanese drawing, do not miss the exhibition “Japan. Tradition and innovation”, in Rome from the 26th of June to the 10th of September. - Rome: Noche de Roma, 17 June – 16 August 2009
Summer is the season of fun and brightness par excellence, the season that everybody waits for to have fun, forget the dullness of winter and break off everyday routine. - Rome: Shots of War, 3 July – 30 August 2009
65 years after the Normandy landings, an important stage of the Second World War, Rome hosts a photo exhibition that tells the last phases of the war through images. - Rome: Asian Film Festival, 4 – 11 July 2009
If you have a passion for Eastern cinema do not miss the Asian Film Festival. - Rome: Roma Vintage, 13 June – 15 August 2009
This year the rich programme of summer events in Rome features a new, interesting happening: Roma Vintage. - Rome: The Mind of Leonardo, 1 May – 30 August 2009
It is very difficult to present Leonardo Da Vinci’s work in an exhaustive way: his eclecticism, that made him being considered as a universal genius, made him look into many different fields of knowledge, from art to science, and although many events and exhibitions have been devoted to him all over the world, they have mostly focused on only one feature of his work, going thoroughly into only a part of the studies carried on by this genius, without providing a complete idea of his work. - Rome: The Cinema Isle, 18th June – 30th August 2009
The connection between Rome and the magic world of cinema is very old and still strong due above all to Cinecittà studios, the core of Italian (and not only) cinema production since the 30s. - Rome: Along the Tiber…Rome, 11th June – 30th August 2009
Summer nights in Rome are enlivened through a series of free events addressed to both tourists and the Roman citizens that stay in the city. - Rome: FotoGrafia, International Photography Festival, 29th May – 2nd August 2009
From the 29th of May to the 2nd of August Rome will become the capital city of photography. In that period, indeed, the eternal city will host the 8th edition of “FotoGrafia”, an international photography festival that is always very appreciated by all those who have a passion for this form of art. - Roma: Fiesta Club ’09, 18 June – 16th August 2009
From the 19th of June to the 16th of August Rome is transformed into a Latin American city: in this period the city hosts Fiesta Club ’09. - Rome: Angels and Demons Tour
If you wish to visit Rome, but you are tired of traditional guided tours to the historic monuments and buildings of the city, and you prefer to discover the sights of the eternal city in a different way, perhaps combining the explanations of the guide with a special treasure hunt and with your passion for literature and cinema, the guided tours inspired from Angels and Demons are the right choice for you. - Rome: Summertime Jazz Festival, 1st – 31st July 2009
Summertime, a jazz festival that takes place every year in Rome, is one of the main events organised at the “Casa del Jazz” (jazz house). - Rome: Nine Inch Nails Concert, 22 July 2009
The concert that Nine Inch Nails will hold in Rome on the 22nd of July is an unmissable event for all the fans of the band at least for three reasons. - Rome: Bruce Springsteen Concert, 19 July 2009
At the threshold of 60 years and more than 30 years after the beginning of his career Bruce Springsteen is still one of the most beloved rockers in the world, and his live performances are unmissable and long-awaited events for thousands of fans. - Rome: Mogwai Concert, 18 July 2009
On the 18th of July the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome will be pervaded by Mogwai’s magnetic music. - Rome: Buena Vista Social Club Concert, 11 July 2009
Summer in Rome is particularly appealing, due to various cultural and music events that the city regularly hosts attracting not only the tourists who choose the eternal city as a travel destination, above all in summer, but also the Roman citizens that stay in the city in summer, and for whom the wide range of events fit for all tastes and all ages is an interesting and pleasant vent after a day at work or trapped in the traffic jam. - Rome: The Blessed Angelico. The Dawn of the Renaissance, 8 April – 5 July 2009
Every summer tourists coming from all over Italy and from the rest of the world travel to Rome, the eternal city that thanks to its huge historic and artistic heritage catches the attention of millions of people of different age, culture and nationality. - Rome: Monte Mario Motorcycling Circuit, 10 May 2009
Vintage cars and motorbikes fascinate not only drivers and motorcyclists, for whom the roar of motors is like music and the most ancient and rare models are like jewels of inestimable value: even for those who are not experts seeing a vintage car or motorbike is an interesting experience, which makes them go back in time admiring vehicles which are completely different from the ones that we use nowadays, and which might tell us something more about the life and the habits of our ancestors. - Rome: Killers and Franz Ferdinand, 14 July 2009
This summer The Killers and Franz Ferdinand will both go on tour to present their songs and make us dance. A concert of these two bands is always a thrilling experience, but try to imagine what it means to see them playing live on the same day and on the same stage: it cannot but be an unmissable event. For this reason the concert that the Killers and Franz Ferdinand will hold in Rome on the 14th of July is considered as one of the most awaited events of this summer. - Rome: Patti Smith Concert, 6 July 2009
The Seventies, the most fertile decade from the musical point of view, have given birth to bands and artists that have come down in music history and have become real icons for many generations. When we speak about the rock legends of that period, we cannot avoid thinking about Patti Smith, the “priestess of rock”, who has delighted us with her voice, music and words since 1975, when she released her first album Horses. - Rome, Without Borders Film Festival, 1 – 3 July 2009
One of the biggest contradictions of our time is to be found in the distances between people: geographically speaking the distances between countries are reducing, and both means of communication and means of transports give us the illusion of being close to any other part of the world. On the other hand this geographical proximity does not correspond to a real feeling of closeness between different peoples, and problems like prejudices, ignorance and intolerance are far from being solved. - Rome: Giotto and the 14th Century, 6 March – 29 June 2009
Giotto, one of the most important innovators in art, is the protagonist of a splendid exhibition in Rome, at Vittoriano Museum. - Rome: Metallica Concert, 24th June 2009
Summer in Rome will be fired up by Metallica’s music: the world tour of the American band will arrive in Rome on June the 24th. - Venice or the pearl of the Venetian lagoon
About Venice we could talk for hours, describing its numerous beauties and its particularities. It is a city different from every other in the world and by now everybody in the world knows that. For this reason millions of tourists run here every year to be fleeced by restaurateurs and shopkeepers. - Rome: 77th International Horse Show at Piazza di Siena, from the 28th to the 31st of May 2009
Since 1922 Piazza di Siena, at Villa Borghese (one of the largest and most fascinating parks in Rome), hosts an important horse event: the International Horse Show at Piazza di Siena. - Rome: God Save the Punk, from the 12th to the 24th of May 2009
Is it possible to bring punk to theatre? Is it possible to represent one of the most deflagrating music phenomena ever with the limits of a play, without losing its explosive power? The show “God Save the Punk”, in Rome from May the 12th to the 24th, is an evidence of the fact that it is possible to tell the story of punk on a theatre stage mixing words and music, images and drama. - Rome: Letterature – International Literature Festival, from the 26th of May to the 25th of June 2009
The first summer cultural event in Rome is “Letterature”, an international literature festival that has hosted some of the best Italian and international writers since 2002. - Rome: Brazil through its Artists from the 21st of April to the 23rd of May 2009
Brazil is a wonderful and fascinating country, pervaded as it is by amazing colours and landscapes and captivating music and rhythm. A melting-pot of cultures characterised by deep-rooted traditions, Brazil is one of the most longed-for travel destinations for travellers from all over the world, and it is universally appreciated and well-known for Rio Carnival, for its beaches, for the Amazon Forest, but also for the art and culture which emanate from this country. - Rome: Depeche Mode Concert, 16th June 2009
Not many bands succeed in going through decades and music trends always achieving success and being appreciated both by critics and by different generations of music lovers, as if the passing of time, exactly as happens for wine, could only bring advantages to them. Depeche Mode certainly belong to this category. - Rome: Art and Advertising. Italian Advertisement and Avant-Gardes 1920-1940, 26th February-24th May
From the 26th of February to the 24th of May the exhibition “Art and Advertising. Italian Advertisement and Avant-Gardes 1920-1940” will be held in Rome. The exhibitory spaces of Casino dei Principi, in Musei di Villa Torlonia, will host about 100 posters realised between the 20s and the 40s, which show the connection between art and advertising and between advertising and industrial and economic development. - Rome: Tekfestival from the 7th to the 11th of May 2009
From the 7th to the 11th of May Rome hosts Tekfestival, an independent and social documentary festival, which celebrates its 8th edition this year. - Rome: Race for the Cure, 17th of May 2009
Since 2000 Rome has hosted “Race for the Cure”, a short, 5 km marathon which is mainly meant to raise funds for the prevention and the cure of breast cancer. - Rome: Futurism Avant-garde – Avant-gardes, from 20th of February to 24th of May 2009
On the 20th of February, exactly 100 years after the publication of the Manifesto of Futurism in Le Figaro by Tommaso Marinetti, the exhibition “Futurism Avant-garde – Avant-gardes” has been opened in Rome. - Rome: American Roadside Architecture from 27th of March to 3rd of May 2009
From the famous Route 66 to Kerouac’s On the Road, not forgetting many cult movies like Dennis Hopper’s Easy Rider, American highways are become part of the public imagination and a symbol for travel and adventure. - Rome: Dissonanze from 8th to 9th of May 2009
Also this year Rome will host Dissonanze, one of the most important and best-known festivals of electronic music and digital art in Italy. Every year the festival showcases the best electronic music, as well as other genres of digital art, such as projections, video-installations and three-dimensional images. - Rome: Roma Wine Festival from 9th to 10th of May 2009
Italian wine is famous and appreciated all around the world: the first exporter of wine in the world, and one of the first ones as far as production is concerned, Italy is a country that can offer a lot to good wine lovers, both as far as quality and as far as variety is concerned: all Italian regions proudly produce wine for all tastes, wines that are all different from each other and characterised by own peculiarities. - Rome: Primo Maggio Music Festival, 1st May 2009
The season of the big rock concerts in Italy opens, as usual, with the gigantic festival Primo Maggio, which takes place on the 1st of May in Rome. This is a very tempting event for all rock and live music lovers: a number of bands perform every year on the stage set up in Piazza San Giovanni, showcasing the best of Italian music, but hosting also important international bands.
The whole day (the concert begins around 3 P.M. and ends at midnight) is devoted to music in its ideal, live dimension. There is no better way to listen to and experience music than hearing it directly, without any mediation, while it comes out of the instruments, of the mouth and of the hearth of musicians and singers. The thousands of young people who annually get in Rome from all over Italy and from abroad know that well: they live this experience in an enthusiastic and cheerful way, and they book a budget guest house near Piazza San Giovanni, to restore a little after the concert’s toil. - Rome: Come to the Province from 30th of April to 3rd of May 2009
The variety of Italian traditions, cultures and landscapes is a great resource for the country, and it is also one of the features that tourists from Italy and from all over the world most appreciate. Each Italian region, or better to say each province, has something special to offer to tourists: cultural events, landscapes, local traditions, historical and artistic sights, food and wine.
To highlight the uniqueness and the peculiarities of each Italian province, for some years Rome has hosted an interesting and tempting fair, called “Come to the Province”. The 8th edition of the event will take place from the 30th of April to the 3rd of May in one of the most beautiful and loved open-air spaces of the city, the park Villa Borghese, which will be crowded with a number of exhibitors coming from all over Italy, professionals in the field of tourism, and many Italian and foreign visitors, who will spend a holiday in Rome grabbing the chance to take a longer journey, going beyond the city’s boundaries, to discover typical dishes and habits of different Italian provinces, in some cases very far from each other. - Rome: Fuoriserie from 18th to 19th of April 2009
When we speak about Made in Italy, we also refer to the world of motors: many Italian car manufacturers are well-known all around the world, and the models of some marks, like Ferrari and Maserati, are real cult cars.
One of the main manifestation of the passion of Italians for the world of cars is “Fuoriserie”, one of the most important motor shows in Italy. The third edition of Fuoriserie will take place in Rome from the 18th to the 19th of April, and all those who have a passion for period cars, but not only for that, are on the starting grid, ready to spend a weekend in Rome and admire the cars that have gone down in history or to grab the chance to expand their own fleet of cars. - Rome: Birth of Rome, from 5th to 21st of April 2009
According to legend, Rome was founded by Romulus on the 21st April 753 B.C.. This date was fixed by the historian Varrone (116 – 27 B.C.) on the basis of the calculations made by the astrologer Lucius Taruntius, and although there are no historical documents or finding that confirm the reliability of this date, the 21st of April has always been considered as the day of the birth of the city. - Some advices for the most special day of your life
The day of your marriage is considered the most important of our life. Every detail has to be taken care of and has to be in order and every moment has to be perfect. - Some advices for a visit in Bassano del Grappa
Laid down on the banks of the River Brenta, called because of the Grappa mountain, the mountain that has linked its name to the Great War, Bassano can boast a particularly happy geographic position. - The iron and steel industry and steel
Few people know how much the steel field, and with it the whole iron and steel industry, are important for our country. Steel is one of the largest used resources in all areas of business and productive world. - The noise emergency, how to deal with it
Whoever is used to live in the city tends to take the noise for granted; in fact disorientation is a classic sign that hits us when we are spending an evening in the countryside or in a little town and so it happens to have around us a bit of real silence. Noise is a constant factor in modern life, among cars, music, screams, horns, telephones, drills and so on. - Rome: The Road to Contemporary Art, from 2 to 5 April 2009
Rome is well-known all around the world as “the eternal city”, and it is appreciated for the historical monuments, the museums and the buildings that give people the impression of being visiting a city of the past. So far the city had not expressed a real interest in the art of the present and of the future, but last year this situation changed: since 2008, indeed, Rome has hosted a very important and highly innovative contemporary art fair, The Road to Contemporary Art. - Vinitaly, the triumph of Made in Italy
On April 6th, at the fair of Verona Vinitaly has ended, this is the famous international salon of wines and distillates. For one week in Verona, the major national and international wine producers gather together, but here it is also possible to taste many typical food products from all regions of Italy. - Short history and production of the grappa
The Italian grappa is famous all over the world, so that also the European Council, with a regulation, already in 1989 has ratified that only marc distillates produced in Italy can be called and denominated as grappa. - The mechanic industry in Italy
The mechanic and engineering industry is an industrial sector that traditionally represents one of the axes of every industrial system. This characterization of such great importance derives mostly from its “horizontal” collocation inside productive chains: its production is often used by other industrial compartments, because it deals with investment goods for the other productive sectors. - Some advices to furnish an office and make it people-friendly
Our experience, our productivity and so also our success on the work depend mostly from the relationship that we have with the environment that surrounds us and so especially with furniture and with office structure and of the whole workplace. - Ecologic houses for energy saving
In these times of increased energy costs, global warming caused by the greenhouse effect, researches on renewable and ecologically sustainable energy sources, one of the biggest challenges is the one to make our houses more efficient and less dependent from energy demand. - Neuro linguistic programming in Italy
Recently there has been a lot of talk about Neuro-linguistic Programming, also in Italy several schools have been created and various courses have been organized in the last years, but what is NLP and how does it really work? - Venice, the magic of a wonderful location
Venice, the magic city, the city built on the water, the city in which rules and paces of normal modern life don’t apply. Venice rises on an archipelago of 118 islands and small islands, crossed by 150 channels and linked by more than 400 bridges. A real world on its own, completely detached from the rest of the world. - ART IN EASTER EGGS, Rome 1 April 2009
One of the most widespread habits at Easter is the exchange of decorated eggs, which often contain surprises and make children happy. The tradition of giving eggs, not only chocolate eggs, is very old, and it is connected to the egg symbology: even before the birth of Jesus the egg was considered as the symbol for life and rebirth, and with the advent of Christianity this object began to symbolise Christ’s resurrection and the rebirth of men, becoming the most representative object of the Easter period. - Modern eco-sustainable industrial processing
The industrial process produces a lot of garbage. Very often these processes are highly toxic or in any case not sustainable. It is just from the industry sector that comes most pollution. - To keep clean and in order our city
The collection of items for recycling and the cleaning of our city have become very important themes. Everybody wants our city to be clean and in order, so for example we want rubbish not be around but inside the garbage bin and that these be regularly empty. - Krakow: Theatrical Reminiscences from 20 to 26 April 2009
From Greek tragedies to the splendour of Elizabethan theatre, from Japanese No to Brecht’s epic theatre, for many peoples theatre has been one of the most powerful and important forms of art and of expression, no matter if we are dealing with works appreciated by people belonging to different social classes, like Shakespeare’s tragedies and comedies, or with more elitist and difficult to understand works, line Japanese No. - Advices and ideas for the best summer
Spring has already started and, even if with some rains, daytimes are becoming longer, warmer and we all are starting dreaming about when we will go to the beach, now there is no much time left. - Comfortable office accessories and furniture
In these times it is very important that accessories around us in the office are efficient and well-functioning, that they consume not much energy and possibly occupy as less space as possible. - Sport and fun to relax your mind
Our lives are more and more chaotic and full of commitments. Work and all responsibilities related to it take almost all the time. - Noise pollution is the real poison of our planet
Noise pollution is for real one of the greatest trouble of modern civilization. In fact, the actual society ferment foresees always open construction sites, airports with more and more traffic, crowded nightclubs and overall an increasing heavy industrialization. - Cairo: Sinai International Bowling Tournament, from 20 to 28 April 2009
With over 100 millions players in 80 different countries, bowling is one of the most popular sports, and it is appreciated all over the world, in particular in the United States: everyone, for fun or for passion, has worn bowling shoes and faced the alley at least once in a lifetime, trying to overturn ten pins, if possible rolling just one ball. The apparently simple rules of the game (you only have to roll a ball in a precise way) persuade everyone, even the most inexperienced people, to try this sport, even if in the end the ball rolls inexorably into the gutters running down each side, without knocking down any pin. - The real estate buying and selling
Buying and selling an house are very particular moments, these are actions that can have a very deep and long lasting impact on our life, so it is better to carefully consider every aspect before proceeding. - The bread process from prehistory back to our days
The bread is one of the most ancient and well-known foods in the world. There are also really a lot of different types of bread, according to the shape, the dough, but also the weather and the place it is produced. - Gift for your girlfriend
Every year with the approaching of Christmas or your girlfriend's birthday, the usual pain to find the perfect gift starts. Every year it becomes harder and harder to find the perfect gift, a present that makes her get emotional and makes her eyes shine for the joy. - The latest news on the console war
Just a month has passed from the well-expected Las Vegas Ces, where the most futuristic technology products are exposed to the big public. Ces is the world’s biggest technology exhibition and every year here it is possible to see the latest news in the technology and electronic field. - Amsterdam: Queen’s Day, from 29 to 30 April 2009
Music on streets, open-air parties, colourful floats, canals full of decorated boats, streets overcrowded with people wearing orange clothes, flea markets and much more does it seem impossible that all this can occur in only two days and in only one feast? The Queen’s day, which takes place every year in the Netherlands, is the demonstration that all this can happen! - The seven hills of Rome: the birth of a myth
There are a lot of monuments that we can admire going on a few days trip to Rome. Once in a lifetime even a short travel to Rome is obligatory. - Immediately work with the sustainable resources
In this section we deal with renewable resources, solar plants, heating and air conditioning - Rio de Janeiro: It’s all true – International Documentary Film Festival, from 26 March to 5 April 2009
In the last years documentary films have become more and more important, and the number of documentary films projected in various festivals all over the world is ever-growing. To give to this form of art the space that it deserves, since 1996 Brazil has been hosting an important cinema event, the international documentary film festival It’s all true. - Naples: Comicon, from 24 to 26 April 2009
If you love to read comics, and you think that they are not only a kids pastime, but also a real form of art, do not miss Comicon in Naples, the most important international comics festival in Italy. - Istanbul: International Gastronomy Festival from 21 to 24 March 2009
In the last years Turkish gastronomy has begun to expand beyond national boundaries, finding many appreciators in many different countries. However, to think about Turkish cuisine for most people only means to think about Kebab, which is certainly a tasty and filling dish, but which is only a small part of Turkish gastronomy tradition. - Beijing: International Clothing and Accessories Fair, from 26 to 29 March 2009
Every year, for a few days, Beijing becomes the world capital city of fashion. The city, indeed, hosts an important event, which is become with the passing of time a must for all fashion professionals, but also for all fashion victims: the International Clothing and Accessories Fair, also known as CHIC. - Rimini: not just beach but also European Capital of culture
A new project has been inaugurated a few days ago in Rimini, a project called Strategic Lab, that has the main aim to involve all the creative artists, performers and the operators of the Rimini¡¯s cultural sector. - The importance of taking care of our body
Taking care of our body should be a very important moment of our days. That we are talking about facial creams, massages, or face and body treatments or physical exercises at the gym, nobody can renounce to dedicate a bit of time just to himself/herself. - Blenders and mixer taps for fluids and foods, the high quality of made in Italy
More and more often people talk about the Made in Italy crisis and of its capital importance for our country. Showing an opposite trend, food processing machines and equipments market sector has been becoming an example, a flagship both in technology sector, and in the high quality of end product, developed by these food manufactures and processing. - Buenos Aires : Radiohead Live at Quilmes Rock, 24 March 2009
There are different kinds of concerts. Some concerts are interesting because of the musicians’ virtuosity, others because they give you the possibility to look your favourite artists in the face, to enjoy other concerts it is not even necessary to know the singer or the band, you only need to dance and jump to have fun. Other concerts are different. Some concerts are more similar to a secular mass, to a mass rite. Some bands are loved and appreciated for their music and lyrics, for the way they play and sing, but they are so respected to become object of veneration. Some concerts leave you with the impression of having lived a mystical experience, and after a week you still live in another planet. - Outlet Store: competitive prices and branded products
In the last months we witnessed a big increase in the number of outlet stores in whole Italy. Every region has got at least one of them. Near our cities we certainly watched the rising of one or two. But what exactly are they? What¡¯s the deal in concrete? - Verona, a present time rich of history
Verona is a famous city around the world especially thanks to two main things, the amphitheater Arena and the famous Romeo and Juliet drama. Thousands and thousands of people have been arriving every year in Verona to visit the city and see the well-known balcony from which she used to show herself. - Berlin: MaerzMusik – Contemporary Music Festival, from 20 to 29 March 2009
Germany has always played a main role in the field of music, and in Germany some of the most important last centuries composers were born. Although it has a strong music tradition, it is not resting on its laurels, and instead of just celebrating its glorious past, it keeps look at the future. MaerzMusik, the contemporary music festival which is held every year in Berlin, can be seen as a part of this musical tradition, since it contributes to the diffusion and development of new music trends. - The best Italian technologies for the prevention and the treatment of diseases
The Italian genius is since always sharp and methodic in the research field for the solution of any kind of problem. - Barcelona: San Medir Feast 3 March 2009
Barcelona is one of the most loved and visited European cities, and it attracts people of all ages with its cultural sights and several museums, but also with its beaches, traditional feasts and amusements. San Medir feast, which is held on the 3rd of March, is one of the most heartfelt and appreciated traditional events, above all by children, who gather in the area of Gràcia to hoard sweets. - Viral Marketing, gossip is the best thing
Are you one of those people who hate gossip? And of all those murmurings that go round and round the world of show business and the private life of important people? - Birth and development of the espresso coffee
The coffee break is since always a real blessing for every worker. It helps you to relax, to have a good chat with the colleagues and maybe also to snack. - Paris: Book Fair from 13 to 18 March 2009
France has always been home to writers, poets and philosophers: from Charles Baudelaire to Louis-Ferdinand Céline, from Montesquieu to Marcel Proust, not to mention Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio, newly winner of the Nobel prize for literature, many French literates have become famous and important all over the world. Books in this country have always played an important role: no wonder that the French capital city has hosted for many years one of the most beautiful and largest European book fairs: the Paris Book Fair, which this year will take place from the 13th to the 18th of March in the Porte de Versailles exhibitory spaces. - The timeless city of Venice is the driving force of the tourism in Veneto
At the BIT 2009 there is a big stand for the whole Veneto region that once more is focused on national and international tourism. - Lisbon: Half Marathon 22 March 2009
Since 1990 Portugal’s capital city has hosted an event that runners cannot miss: the Lisbon Half Marathon. The event, that attracts around 30,000 marathoners, is held twice a year: in March and September. The next half marathon takes place on March 22nd, and if you have practised enough you cannot miss this chance, which gives you the possibility to test yourself, but also to enjoy a Lisbon tour, running through the city’s most famous streets. - The father’s day is approaching, some ideas and advices
Here some little advices for the Father’s day to show with some simple gift our gratitude and love to one of the most important people in our life. - The father¡¯s day is approaching, some ideas and advices
Here some little advices for the Father¡¯s day to show with some simple gift our gratitude and love to one of the most important people in our life. - Office furniture to relieve stress
Stress in the workplace is something we all know very well, something we all experience every day on ourselves. It is already an accepted fact, every employee, from the trainee up to the management, has to cope with it every day, nobody is safe.
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