Wednesday, May 09, 2007

A Kitchen from Le Marche


This is the picture released with a Lube brand new kitchen. As well as Ariston, Scavolini, Berloni, Gatto, it is produced in Le Marche. This case in the town of Treia, to be precise.

A view of Treia is clearly visible from the picture portraited, but if you like some other pic, simply click here.
What the claim says is: "it's from this land that we figure out how your kitchen will be: that's why your purchase has double value". I completely agree!

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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Giacomo Leopardi, the Infinite in Le Marche

Leopardi smiling
Surfing on the web, I finally found one of the best translations of the Infinite by Giacomo Leopardi. He was a poet and a philosopher from Recanati, near Loreto, between Ancona and Macerata.

Leopardi is so important for the Italian culture that he is considered one of the most important writers and philosophers of the contemporary age.

When in Recanati, a visit to his house, still preserved by his heirs, must be definitely done, to comprehend more in-depth the Italian culture.

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Monday, March 26, 2007

The three faces of Bologna: Red (la Rossa), Fat (La Grassa), Educated (la Dotta)

Bologna is undoubtedly the strategical node of Italy. Everywhere you go, from North to South and vice-versa, you have to pass through Bologna.

Here are some examples:
  • South of Bologna: Florence, Tuscany, Rome, Naples, Sicily, beautiful sea & islands.
  • North of Bologna: Milan, Venice, Turin, Parma, Genova, Cinque Terre, Verona, Padua, Mantua, Ravenna, Alps.
With rare exceptions, from South of Bologna to North of it, you stop in Bologna.

Over the centuries, this meant that Bologna was a crossroads of different populations, different cultures, customs and traditions, dialects and languages. This is reflected in the richness of the cuisine, in the creation of the University, in the field of art, architecture and sculpture.

Bologna portraited by HendrixxxTherefore, Bologna is a mix of all these features, so that it is called the town with different and complementary faces: the Red (Rossa), from the colours of the buildings and from the prevalence of the Communist Party; the Fat (Grassa) because of the rich and abundant cuisine, linked with a high level of life quality; and the Educated (Dotta), because of the University, the oldest in Europe, which dates back to 1089 AD.

There should be written many many words to describe this aspect of the town. However, surfing on the web, I found somebody who did it much better than I: Jessica's posts are definitely worth a reading. There are 3 posts about Bologna: La Grassa, La Dotta and La Rossa.

Enjoy!

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Saturday, March 24, 2007

Love Marche and news about Le Marche

If one loves Le Marche, then I love him/her.

If he/she even calls the website "Lovemarche", and promotes Le Marche in UK via The Sunday Times, then I must indicate it.

Moreover, they report some news, every now and then, about this wonderful region... how could I leave...

The latest news is about exhibitions of Lorenzo Lotto's paintings, which will involve Ancona, Cingoli, Jesi, Loreto, Mogliano, Monte San Giusto and Recanati.

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Muhammad Yunus in Bologna, aula Santa Lucia

Last Sunday 19th March, the Nobel Prize Muhammad Yunus, from Bangladesh, launched the International Observatory for Micro-finance (IOM) at the University of Bologna.

I read Banker to the Poor, wrote by Yunus, and I feel disappointed that he was awarded the Noble Peace Prize instead of Economics. To find a way to lend money to poor people, to have 200 million customers with over 90% of repayments rate, to found a bank which helps people to be independent, this is a matter of economics. Peace is a consequence.

The video-interview at beppegrillo.it.

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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Some other bloggers from Le Marche: Michael Eldridge

His name is Michael Eldridge, and he's a property consultant for Le Marche.

You may like or not his personal blog, "life in Le Marche", but you definitely have to appreciate his corporate blog, "Property adventures".

Finally, a property consultant has a blog and writes on it!

I am now waiting for his email address (didn't find it!) to write him...

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Thursday, March 08, 2007

Bologna, 1997: the Pope and Bob Dylan

I admit, I don't really like this Pope much. To be frank, I didn't like the former one either, especially in his hypocrite use of "the young meetings", manouvred by Mr Ratzinger (Benedictus XVI).

But still, in September 1997 I was about to assist one of the best symbolic events ever happened in Bologna: the meeting between his Bobness and the Pope. Whatever the opinions, it would have been a huge emotional event for me, if I ever had the chance to take part. Unfortunately, eventually I didn't get the ticket, and only watched it on the TV, and it was a great media event.

Now, I read His Coldness and His Oldness Benedictus XVI criticizing that event. He might be right, I respect different opinions. But I think it's better that event eventually took place.

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Gioacchino Rossini, the famous Pesaro composer, on Metropolitan Opera broadcasting

Rossini
The famous composer Gioacchino Rossini is wide-known. His operas are very famous too. But maybe not everybody know that he was born in Pesaro, where every year, in August, the Rossini Opera Festival is held.

One of the most famous Rossini's Opera, Il Barbiere di Siviglia, will be broadcasted on March 24th, at 1.30 pm, at the Metropolitan Opera, Lincoln Centre, New York.

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