Puzz was one of the most interesting magazines to appear around the mid 1970s in Italy (& not only in Italy). In many ways it was loudly, very loudly ignored. Rather sadly in one Puzz mag 'they' - ...
In “After the Empire” (The Chronicle, November 5), Scott McLemee says: “Mr. Negri had spent much of the previous two decades in exile, convicted of having fomented civil disorder during the 1970s as ...
This month, just a few days before the opening of the 57th International Art Biennale in Venice, the Fondazione Prada, in Milan, will present “TV 70: Francesco Vezzoli Watches RAI,” a major look at ...
The Golpe Borghese was a failed Italian coup d'état allegedly planned for the night of 7 or 8 December, 1970. It was named after Junio Valerio Borghese, an Italian World War II commander of the ...
A French court is deciding on Wednesday whether several Italian former militants should be extradited to serve prison terms for their roles in extreme-left terrorism that bloodied Italy in the 1970s ...
Welcome back to Bleacher Report's continuing series of Italian World Cup Rewinds. We've been through a fairly bleak period in Azzurri history in our last few editions, but today's edition brings a ...
Two Italian nationals convicted of left-wing domestic terrorism in Italy decades ago turned themselves in to French justice authorities Thursday as part of a decisive operation by Paris and Rome on a ...