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The Italian Radio Hour

Viviana Altieri

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Join The Italian Radio Hour every week as we share hidden gems of Italy, from food, to culture to travel to interesting stories of Italians. Ascoltaci anche tu! Proudly sponsored by Istituto Mondo Italiano, your gateway to anything Italian! www.istitutomondoitaliano.org Video interviews on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyJ1yaVcxq7BOrLlKylTDRQ #Italy #Italian #madeinitaly #italian #italiano #italoamerican #notizie #curiosita #entertainment #Food #travel #culture Suppor ...
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Un podcast per studenti di italiano amanti dell'Italia e curiosi di conoscerla più a fondo. Qui, usiamo la storia per imparare la lingua italiana in contesto, e usiamo l'italiano per parlare di luoghi e persone tra storia, curiosità e memoria. Esploriamo luoghi italiani più o meno famosi attraverso la loro storia e le loro curiosità. Parliamo di eventi storici attraverso la voce di chi li ha vissuti. Condividiamo storie e punti di vista. Livello intermedio - avanzato. SUPPORT THE PODCAST RIC ...
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Welcome to Italian Headway! Here you have the chance to improve your italian listening to my voice. Everything I post (videos and podcast) has transcripts you can look at to sign all the words. Che aspetti? You're more than benvenuto/a to my place!
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Qual era la situazione politica in Italia a cavallo tra ‘800 e ‘900? Chi era Giolitti e perché è stato così importante che gli storici chiamano gli anni tra il 1903 e il 1914 “Età giolittiana”? Perchè così tante persone hanno lasciato l'Italia per emigrare in altri Paesi? Leggi la scaletta della lezione e lascia un commento qui: https://www.italian…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - Is our path to success already written in the stars or sometimes we deviate form it, just to find ourselves unable to deny our calling?In this personal interview, world renowned mezzo-soprano Marianne Cornetti shares her own journey, her world travels, her secret for work-life balance, and confides how the sadd…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - In conversation with Marco Rafalà, an accomplished novelist and writer known for his captivating storytelling and deep exploration of cultural identity. His debut novel, "How Fires End", has garnered critical acclaim and was a finalist for the 2020 Connecticut Book Awards, as well as a winner of the 2021 Italia…
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Parliamo di due fenomeni linguistici molto comuni, ma forse poco conosciuti: l’attrito linguistico e il code-switching (e uso l’inglese non a caso). Vediamo cosa sono e come possono aiutare il tuo italiano a crescere e migliorare. Segui la trascrizione qui: www.italiantimezone.com/italiano-cultura/attrito-linguistico-e-code-switching-italiano Ricev…
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Oct 14th-20th was the week dedicated to the Italian language and culture in the world.This week, we take 5mins to share this story by Italian journalist Anna Vitaliani about us, Istituto Mondo Italiano.Anna visited Pittsburgh this past summer and wanted to find, search, and research the Italian community in the "Burgh. She uncovered many stories, a…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour: Cannoli Crawl and Experience Sicily with Allison Scola.Meet Allison Scola, the visionary founder of both the Cannoli Crawl in NY and Experience Sicily. With a deep love for Sicilian culture and cuisine, Allison has created unique experiences that celebrate the rich traditions and flavors of Sicily. Her work not …
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - Three times Kickboxing World Champion, first Italian woman to win Bellator, Gloria Peritore was recently invited to to the US to talk about her her organization "The Shadow Project" - an organization that promotes gender equality in sports and fighting domestic violence on women.During the interview, Gloria sha…
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Chi fa cultura a cavallo tra ‘800 e ‘900? Quali sono le figure, i personaggi importanti che si muovono in una Italia Unita condividendo il loro sapere? In questo capitolo 3 siamo nell’ambito della scienza e dell’educazione e andiamo a conoscere meglio Guglielmo Marconi, inventore della radio, e Maria Montessori. Studia il lessico nuovo e lascia un …
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his week on The Italian Radio Hour - Virgil Cantini - a familiar face not only to the Pittsburgh arts world but also to hundreds of students, faculty, and visitors who walk day in an day out thru Posvar Hall, the Chevron Science Center or in front of Lawrence Hall.Cantini was the founder of the University's Studio Arts Department, which created 13 …
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Chi fa cultura a cavallo tra ‘800 e ‘900? Quali sono le figure, i personaggi importanti che si muovono in una Italia Unita condividendo il loro sapere? In questo capitolo 2 siamo nell’ambito della musica e dello spettacolo e andiamo a conoscere meglio Eleonora Duse e Giuseppe Verdi. Studia il nuovo lessico qui: www.italiantimezone.com/podcast-stagi…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - In conversation with Stephen Riggio, former CEO of Barnes and Noble on his many accomplishments and achievements to his last successful enterprise on translating in English for the first time Luigi Natoli's Sicilian saga on the legendary sect "Beati Paoli" (title in English "Sicilian Avengers").Emerging from th…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour: GENOVA and JEANS Week (Oct 1-6th) with Anna Orlando.VIDEO INTERVIEW: https://youtu.be/xYI3hHq7PzcThis week on The Italian Radio Hour - We travel to Genoa, once nicknamed "La Superba" for being an extremely strong financial powerhouse, for the upcoming Genova Jeans Week (Oct. 1st-6th) to explore the history of Je…
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Chi fa cultura nell'Italia unita a cavallo tra '800 e '900? In questo capitolo 1 dedicato alla letteratura italiana, andiamo a conoscere meglio Carlo Collodi, autore di Pinocchio, e Grazie Deledda, premio Nobel per la Letteratura. Ospite: Elia Bressanello. Per studiare il lessico più difficile e approfondire, vai sul sito: https://www.italiantimezo…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour: L'ULTIMA DINASTIA - The Last Dynasty, the Saga of the Agnelli from Giovanni to John with Jennifer Clark. Maybe you’ve heard of Gianni Agnelli. You’ve most likely heard of car manufacturer Fiat. But you might not know the rest of the Agnelli family — Giovanni, Margherita, Edoardo, John — and the both inspiring an…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - After years of working as a social worker and psychology instructor, Suzanne Maggio walked El Camino de Santiago in Spain traveling solo. She was 60 when she did it and is a big advocate for solo travel. "There is never a right time to take a big adventure". And so she did. And she prepared for it but in ways t…
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Come si usano addirittura, mica, ormai, dunque e comunque in italiano? In questo episodio vediamo usi ed esempi. Segui il podcast con gli appunti e lascia un commento con i tuoi esempi qui: www.italiantimezone.com/italiano-cultura/addirittura-mica-dunque-comunque-come-si-usa La lingua italiana non è mai stata così accessibile e vicina! Buon ascolto…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour: REV UP your engines! The iconic 1000 Miglia race is coming to the US! National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) and EGA, the Italian official licensee for 1000 Miglia Experience in Florida recently announced a partnership to promote and support the first-ever "1000 Miglia Experience USA Florida," a prestigious…
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Come cambia la lingua italiana dopo l'Unità d'Italia? Ecco la parte 3/3 del nostro viaggio nella lingua italiana! Andiamo a fine '800 con il libro Cuore di Edmond De Amicis e poi facciamo un tutto nella poesia del '900 e nell'italiano di oggi. Nella conclusione, parliamo del nostro amore per l'italiano e della nostra esperienza come insegnanti di l…
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Continuiamo il viaggio nella storia della lingua italiana! Ripartiamo dal '500 con Pietro Bembo e l'Accademia della Crusca, poi andiamo al '700 con Ugo Foscolo e infine, arriviamo all'800 con Alessandro Manzoni. Ci fermiamo appena prima dell'Unità d'Italia (guarda la parte 3/3 per fine 800 e 900)! Studia il lessico difficile:…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - All about food, food trends, pasta shapes, and Rome with this week's guests: Dan Pashman and Katie Parla.Both Dan and Katie are internationally known best selling authors, journalists, podcasters (and much more!). With their books, articles, and respective award winning podcasts have been keeping informed and e…
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La lingua italiana è un viaggio fantastico! In questa lezione con Cristian Tropea, insegnante di italiano e scrittore, andiamo alla scoperta della storia della lingua italiana. Una lezione in 3 parti. In questa parte 1 vediamo: Consigli per il tuo italiano Da dove arriva l'Italiano? I placidi Capuani (l'italiano nei tribunali del 960 d.C) I poeti s…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - Emmy nominated, award-winning, husband and wife filmmakers, Marylou Tibaldo-Bongiorno and Jerome Bongiorno sit with us this week to talk about their the 3Rs trilogy of documentaries on urban America: Revolution '67 on the 1967 Newark riots/rebellion; The Rule, on the highly successful urban school model of Newa…
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Impariamo insieme una espressione italiana molto comune per parlare di quando siamo molto felici e di ciò che ci da molto piacere: il brodo di giuggiole. In quest episodio vediamo: Cosa sono le giuggiole Come si usa questa espressione. Attenzione alla grammatica! Un po' di storia -www.brodogiuggiole.it Cosa ci può mandare in brodo di giuggiole, con…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - The Pittsburgh Italian Scholarship Fund was established 40 years ago with the mission of assisting academically qualified local high school graduates of Italian ancestry with their college education. Additionally, they honor a local Pittsburgh professional of Italian descent who has demonstrated meritorious dis…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - Inclusive Italy. From coffee to opera to poetry reading, the world of inclusivity in Italy.Whether you are in Bologna ordering a coffee or at La Scala Opera House in Milan, many are the spaces and initiatives in Italy that cater to the blind, deaf & mute, or people with different learning abilities and create a…
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Parliamo con Lidia, un'amante (non più studente) della lingua italiana, che ha raggiunto un livello avanzato in italiano anche grazie alla scrittura creativa. Nel podcast parliamo di: L'approccio di Lidia all’apprendimento della lingua italiana I primi passi con la scrittura creativa La scrittura: un amore tutto italiano Come può migliorare l'itali…
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This week on the Italian Radio Hour - Do you have what it takes to become the next MasterChef?Thousands of thousands of applicants try every year to make it to prepare their best dish in front of the most "honest" chefs to earn an apron to get into the actual competition.Meet Luca Manfe, the only Italian competitor so far who has succeeded to not o…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - From Alejandro Monteverde, award-winning director of 𝘚𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘥 𝘰𝘧 𝘍𝘳𝘦𝘦𝘥𝘰𝘮, comes the powerful epic of Francesca Cabrini, an Italian immigrant who arrives in New York City in 1889 and is greeted by disease, crime, and impoverished children. Cabrini sets off on a daring mission to convince the hostile mayor to secure…
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Raccontare storie in italiano fa diventare il tuo italiano più forte, sotto tutti i punti di vista. Cosa significa raccontare una storia? Quali tecniche narrative si usano per raccontare una storia? Quali principali strutture grammaticali ci servono per raccontare? Quali sono i benefici per il tuo italiano? In questa lezione rispondiamo a queste do…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - Genoa is a city with a strong link to emigration: it was from here that millions of Italians left for the Americas, Africa, Asia and Australia. It also houses The MEI - National Museum of Italian Emigration, housed in the Commenda di San Giovanni di Prè, which lies onto 3 floors divided into 16 areas where it i…
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Che emozione registrare questo episodio con Gianni Galli, il mio professore di storia e filosofia delle scuole superiori! Parliamo, infatti, di come si fa memoria storica in Italia e dell’importanza di ricordare il passato per vivere il nostro presente in modo consapevole, per far si che il nostro presente sia guidato dalle “lezioni” che la storia …
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour: A Taste of Emilia Romagna at the NY Fancy Food Show with Francine Segan.Watch video interview: https://youtu.be/MAuypSdVDBMIf you can't travel to Emilia Romagna this summer, how about visiting the upcoming Fancy Food Show in New York (June 23rd-2th, 2024). Francine Segan, one of America's foremost experts on Ita…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - Kevin Glavin is a world-renowned and critically acclaimed Bass-Baritone singer, actor, and opera singer with over forty years of experience specializing in Italian Opera. Kevin has the great talent to make you laugh even while singing in a language you do not understand!His performed with notable artists such a…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - There are interviews that go well and others that go unexpectedly amazing! How can I have hoped for more, having the full team of Growing up Italian, Sabino and Michela Curcio, Rocco Loguercio and John Viola from the Italian American Podcast all in one place at the same time, as they take in the success of the …
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Oggi parliamo con Antonella Valentini di Ascoli Piceno e della sua Accademia Italiana, un luogo dove potrai studiare e vivere l'italiano. Per avere il codice sconto del 10% scrivimi a giulia@italiantimezone.com oppure clicca qui e potrai mandare un messaggio pre-impostato, già pronto vedere il programma del corso di settembre a Ascoli Piceno lascia…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour: Discover Pavarotti in his own home - Casa Museo Luciano Pavarotti VIDEO INTERVIEW: https://youtu.be/2oznsjToqlAWelcome to the place Pavarotti called home. He built this house to entertain friends, teach young singers and enjoy family life. In this conversation with the widow of Maestro Pavarotti, Nicoletta Manto…
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Una pillola per il tuo italiano, perchè "tutto fa brodo"! Ascolta per scoprire l'origine e il significato di questa espressione italiana. Rispondi per praticare: Conoscevi questo modo di dire? Se sì, perchè? C'è un'espressione simile nella tue lingua? Scrivi una frase usando questa espressione ENTRA NEL GRUPPO TELEGRAM: Community Italian Time Zone …
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - Our guest today is art historian Laura Morelli whose work I have been following for a few years as she makes art history fun while also dividing her time and talent writing historical fiction and guides about Italy. Recently, I participated in one of her online classes via her website (https://lauramorelli.com/…
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Impariamo la cultura italiana grazie a un fiore. Che significato ha il crisantemo in Italia? E nella tua cultura? Vuoi usare il podcast per studiare italiano? La trascrizione di questo episodio include appunti di grammatica e di vocabolario. Entra nella mailing list per ricervere la trascrizione: Lettere in Italiano www.italiantimezone.com…
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In this week's episode of The Italian Radio Hour: Calabria, the ancient tradition of silkworm breeding, and the story of Nido di Seta. WATCH THE INTEVIEW: https://youtu.be/2wXZjl5XHYM Did you know that silk production represented a flourishing and prosperous economy for the region of Calabria as back as Byzantine times when silkworms were introduce…
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Six Food Museums not to miss: Museum of PARMIGIANO REGGIANO Museum of PASTA Museum of TOMATO Museum of WINE Museum of FELINO SALAMI Museum of PROSCIUTTO DI PARMA Thru the expert knowledge of Giancarlo Gonizzi, we are taken on a virtual journey of Food Musuems of Parma, their history and their treasure! Parma proudly boasts some of the highest quali…
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Pensieri e letture per fare memoria e ricordare la parte giusta della storia, la parte che ha lottato per vivere in un Paese libero e democratico. Un grazie a mia nonna, staffetta partigiana, e a tutte le partigiane e i partigiani che hanno scelto di resistere in modo attivo, con ogni mezzo a disposizione. Persone normali, con tutti i loro pregi e …
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - Never before, have I met two volcanic, more full of life and always cheerful individuals as "forces of nature" like Luca Paiardi, – architect, musician and Danilo Ragona – planner, designer and founder and president of the company Able to Enjoy. Praticamente, due forze della natura! Explorers of four continents…
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Questo non è un semplice episodio, questa è una lezione di storia, di cultura, di lingua italiana che cambierà completamente la tua conoscenza di Firenze! La professoressa Elena Giannarelli, massima esperta di Firenze, ci porta in un viaggio nella storia ricca di curiosità e particolarità poco conosciute. Firenze capitale del Regno d'Italia, la sto…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - Il Newyorkese, the new magazine written by Italians in Italian for anyone that loves, lives, and dreams in New York gives you great insights (financial, real estate, happenings) of what happens in the Big Apple.We chatted with its founder David Ippolito, who recently moved to NYC from Italy but for many years, …
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - Did you know that there is a library and a museum in Rome that houses some of the oldest, varied, and most unique tools and textbooks about cookery?It is the Garum Library and Museum, located just across Circo Massimo and this weekend only (April 5-7th), you will also have the chance to see a very interesting c…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour: The tradition of the St. Joseph Table with Marianna Gatto, Carmela Cesare Giaramita, and Joe Di Carlo Giaramita.From the East Coast to the West Coast and many places in between, the St. Joseph Table tradition has conquered the hearts of many believers and also first-time participants.Join my conversation with Ma…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour: SAGRE D'ITALIA - Travel into popular traditions with Donatella Alquati and Giorgio Mininno (Slowbook) Planning your next trip to Italy? Want to discover treasures "off the beaten path"? Then, you cannot miss our conversation with Donatella and Giorgio, authors of the latest and only guide to all the Sagre d'Ital…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - The Making of La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi.At the eve of opening night of La Traviata at the Pittsburgh Opera, I was able to catch up with Stage Director Kristine McIntyre for an insightful conversation of what all goes into the staging of an opera. her vision for this production and the true story of the char…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - Being the 6th generation of Buitoni, Viola grew up in a food loving family who believed that growing your own food was a better way of eating. She was weaned on extra virgin olive oil and parmigiano. She first spooned ricotta in her mouth straight out of the warm whey in which the local shepherd had just cooked…
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