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Humanity subjects individuals to ever evolving world dynamics, that follow the wave of progress which now comes under the form of increasing technology use. However, does tech reliance come with a parallel abandonment of literature reading? Or will people be able to take advantage of AI use while still recognizing the 'outdated' enjoyability of authors' creativeness?
The world humans have come to coexist within is as multifaceted as it is ever evolving, since it follows the direction of human development while implicitly establishing the canons according to which human life should be molded. Considering the inescapably pervasive nature of evolution, as a process rooted within humans’ need to ‘be better’ and dictate their lives under the dogma of positive revolution, people then find themselves more or less at ease with the constant change…

Kiefer and Milan: A Bond Strengthened through Alchemy 

Discover the monumental journey of Anselm Kiefer, the contemporary alchemist who transforms lead into memory and ruins into places of knowledge. Our latest article explores the unbreakable bond between the artist and Milan, from the iconic concrete towers of Pirelli HangarBicocca to the scarred walls of the Sala delle Cariatidi at Palazzo Reale with the new exhibition Le Alchimiste.
In this article, we’ll discuss Anselm Kiefer, one of the most important artists of the post-World War II era. He emerged in the late 1970s as a leader of Neo-Expressionism, alongside Georg Baselitz and Julian Schnabel. In an era dominated by Minimalism and…

Monday Briefing 13/04/2025

This week has been rather busy, from the War in Iran to the Artemis mission, and the Monday Briefing is here for you to keep up. Diplomacy in Pakistan fails, a massive comet flies in our skies and AI improves further. Artemis crew gets home safe, while Peruvian Elections unfold. In Europe, the Orban era ends in Hungary with a massive victory for opposition leader Magyar.
This week has been rather busy, from the War in Iran to the Artemis mission, and the Monday Briefing is here for you to keep up. Diplomacy in Pakistan fails, a massive comet flies in our skies and AI…

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Il nuovo film di Giulio Base pone agli spettatori una domanda indicibile: si poteva compiere la parabola di Cristo senza Giuda, l'apostolo traditore? Con una narrazione non convenzionale, il regista ripercorre il Vangelo con gli occhi dell'Iscariota. "Il Vangelo di Giuda" è nelle sale dal 2 Aprile.
Il nuovo film di Giulio Base pone agli spettatori una domanda indicibile: si poteva compiere la parabola di Cristo senza Giuda, l’apostolo traditore? Con una narrazione non convenzionale, il regista ripercorre il Vangelo con…
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Monday Briefing 27/04/2025

In this week’s Monday Briefing we focus on Zohran Mamdani new tax proposal in New York. A shooting is attempted in the White House, while Mali’s Defence Minister is successfully assassinated. Milei faces crisis left and right, while the US turns on its historical allies after they refused to cooperate over Iran.
In this week’s Monday Briefing we focus on Zohran Mamdani new tax proposal in New York. A shooting is attempted in the White House, while Mali’s Defence Minister is successfully assassinated. Milei faces crisis left and right, while the…

The Myth of Peace

War creates some sort of afterlives. People may manage to escape survive because of war finishes, but the truth is they will probably never be alive again.
War creates some sort of afterlives. People may manage to escape, survive because the war finishes, but thetruth is they will probably never be alive again. The Radio Bocconi studio looked like it always does, with microphones angled carefully,…

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