Never judge a book from its cover….No, never jugde at all
Last 23rd January my classmates and I met a migrant who has been living in Naples but working in torre Annunziata for long time. You have probably seen him many…
THE COP (Climate Change Conference) 26
Since 1995, world leaders have met every year to talk about climate. Cop26, which began on Sunday 31 October in Glasgow has seen the participation of 26 leaders of major…
Shamsia Hassani – The Afghan female graffiti artist capturing women’s voices
Ommolbanin Hassani was born in Afghanistan in 1988 and she is defined a revolutionary for her effort in introducing the conception of female artists into Afghanistan’s Islamic society. The young…
VE-Day and its legacy
On this day, on the 8th of May 1945, the War in Europe was officially over after the signing of the unconditional surrender by the provisional German Government. This day…
“Dantedì or Dante day, that is the question”
Using English words in the Italian language seems to be becoming more and more popular these days up to be part of the Italian dictionary. It appears that Italian has…
Meghan Markle’s public shocking confession: a denounciation or a publicity stunt?
Meghan Markle made her name as an actress, campaigner and blogger before marrying Prince Harry in May 2018 and becoming the Duchess of Sussex. When she became a member of…
No vaccine, no fly?
During this year one of the most disrupted sector is certainly the air travel. When in April all the world was locked down and the borders were closed all the…
“I can’t breathe”
“Please, I can't breathe. My stomach hurts. My neck hurts. Everything hurts. … (I need) water or something. Please. Please. I can't breathe, officer. … I cannot breathe. I cannot…
Goodbye to the eclectic teacher who helped us to get by with English language
John Peter Sloan, a great singer, a theatre actor, a comedian, a book writer but above all an eclectic and excellent English teacher died suddenly on 25th May (at the…