Top 10 Scary Italian Urban Legends - Part 2
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Welcome back everyone, today we return to Italy to do a much requested video. I've loved looking at creepy stories from Italy and to be honest, its been a lot easier for me than other countries - Italy has an ancient history with many scary legends popping up over the years. I found 10 more amazing ones, lets see if you can make it to the end - my name is Danny Burke and this is the Top 10 Scary Italian Urban Legends Part 2
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URBAN TALES FOGGIA2011 AND DIATRIBA MUSIC
URBAN TALES, IL GRAFFITI FESTIVAL CORREDO DELLA CITTÀ
Nico Baratta
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I Graffiti Writing sono Arte, contemporanea, sui muri, spesso caleidoscopica.
A Foggia tra il 9 e l'11 settembre scorso si è svolta la terza edizione Urban Tales Project, la manifestazione volta alla promozione del Graffiti Writing.
Organizzata principalmente dall'Associazione Culturale Kelidos e Sinopia Comunità Giovanile ONLUS, l'Urban Tales 2011 ha visto la partecipazione di 25 artisti selezionati in Puglia, che hanno realizzato interventi d'arte sui muri che cingono l'Ospedale Colonnello d'Avanzo di Foggia.
Ospite d'eccezione è stato l'artista spagnolo Belin (nella foto in alto la sua opera) che con un graffito ha voluto rendere omaggio la sua donna: un regalo dal doppio valore, sia affettivo sia artistico, consegnandolo alla cura della comunità foggiana.
Tanto per non concedere il passo alla retorica, Belin è un writer internazionale, affermato artista che ha collaborato con i marchi Dockers e Carhart. Nel suo curriculum, oltre ad annoverare prestigiose mostre, Belin è impegnato sul fronte sociale della rivalorizzazione urbana, disegnando e colorando magistralmente muri divenuti corredi urbani anziché superfici degradate.
Oltre Belin, Foggia, come già anticipato, ha ospitato giovani writers e affermati pittori locali accorsi da tutta la regione; naturalmente la Capitanata ha offerto la maggior affluenza.
Urban Tales 2011, una full-immersion di vivacità, di qualità, di rispetto ed estro di artisti impegnati in un brain-storming collaborativo e in piena armonia tra loro e l'ambiente che li circonda, quasi a realizzare un'osmosi fra l'intrinseco equilibrio uomo-natura.
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A tourists view...Rural urban Italy.
A tourists view...
Just for a change, a brief ride through some examples of rural urban Italy.
Of course not all Italian villages look like these, but I thought this wasn't a bad cross section of local villages that the visitor might like to see.
Short Italian Tales #4 - Vittorio Terracina
New York City through the eyes of an Italian tour guide. From the cobblestone streets of Rome to the urban jungle of New York, Vittorio Terracina recounts his adventure of how it all started.
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Rome - 2016 Guide Trips - Which Definitely Should Be Visited
Rome (/ˈroʊm/; Italian: Roma pronounced [ˈroːma] ( listen); Latin: Rōma) is a city and special comune (named Roma Capitale) in Italy. Rome is the capital of Italy and also of the Province of Rome and of the region of Lazio. With 2.9 million residents in 1,285.3 km2 (496.3 sq mi), it is also the country's largest and most populated comune and fourth-most populous city in the European Union by population within city limits. The urban area of Rome extends beyond the administrative city limits with a population of around 3.8 million.[2] Between 3.2 and 4.2 million people live in Rome metropolitan area.[3][4][5][6][7] The city is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, within Lazio (Latium), along the shores of Tiber river. Vatican City is an independent country within the city boundaries of Rome, the only existing example of a country within a city: for this reason Rome has been often defined as capital of two states.[8][9]
Rome's history spans more than two and a half thousand years, since its legendary founding in 753 BC. Rome is one of the oldest continuously occupied cities in Europe. It is referred to as The Eternal City (Latin: Roma Aeterna), a central notion in ancient Roman culture.[10] In the ancient world it was successively the capital city of the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, and is regarded as one of the birthplaces of Western civilization. Since the 1st century AD, Rome has been considered the seat of the Papacy and in the 8th century it became the capital of the Papal States, which lasted until 1870. In 1871 Rome became the capital of the Kingdom of Italy, and in 1946 that of the Italian Republic.
After the Middle Ages, almost all the popes since Nicholas V (1422–55) pursued coherently along four hundred years an architectonic and urbanistic program aimed to make of the city the world`s artistic and cultural center.[11] Due to that, Rome became first one of the major centers of the Italian Renaissance along with Florence,[12] and then the birthplace of Baroque style. Famous artists and architects, such as - to name just a few - Bramante, Michelangelo, Raphael and Bernini, made of the city the center of their activity, creating masterpieces like St Peter's Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, Raphael Rooms and St. Peter's Square.
Rome has the status of a global city.[13][14][15] In 2011, Rome was the 18th-most-visited city in the world, 3rd most visited in the European Union, and the most popular tourist attraction in Italy.[16] Its historic centre is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.[17] Monuments and museums such as the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum are among the world's most visited tourist destinations with both locations receiving millions of tourists a year. Rome hosted the 1960 Summer Olympics and is the seat of United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Etymology
About the origin of the name Roma several hypotheses have been advanced.[18] The most important are the following:
From Rumon or Rumen, archaic name of the Tiber, which in turn has the same root as the Greek verb ῥέω (rhèo) and the Latin verb ruo, which both mean flow;[19]
From the Etruscan word ruma, whose root is *rum- teat, with possible reference either to the totem wolf that adopted and suckled the cognately named twins Romulus and Remus, or to the shape of the Palatine and Aventine Hills;
From the Greek word ῤώμη (rhōmē), which means strength.[20]
History
Main articles: History of Rome and Timeline of Rome history
Earliest history
Main article: Founding of Rome
There is archaeological evidence of human occupation of the Rome area from approximately 14,000 years ago, but the dense layer of much younger debris obscures Palaeolithic and Neolithic sites.[21] Evidence of stone tools, pottery and stone weapons attest to about 10,000 years of human presence. Several excavations support the view that Rome grew from pastoral settlements on the Palatine Hill built above the area of the future Roman Forum. While some archaeologists argue that Rome was indeed founded in the middle of the 8th century BC (the date of the tradition), the date is subject to controversy.[22] However, the power of the well known tale of Rome's legendary foundation tends to deflect attention from its actual, and much more ancient, origins.
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Sicily with Sarah Murdoch | Rick Steves Travel Talks
In this travel talk, Rick Steves' Europe co-author and tour guide Sarah Murdoch describes Sicily's top stops — from Palermo to Catania, from Trapani to Taormina, and from sandy beaches to the steamy summit of Mount Etna — and explains practical travel skills, including how to dive into Sicily's unique cuisine and fine wines. Sarah also offers tips on Sicily's top ancient sights, its easygoing hill towns, its dynamic street markets, and surviving its sometimes-intense cities.
Planning a trip to Sicily? You’ll find lots of free travel information at
Recorded on March 3, 2018 • Rick Steves' Europe Travel Center
Written and Presented by Sarah Murdoch
Produced by Cameron Hewitt
Filmed and Edited by Zen Wolfang
Photography by Sarah Murdoch, Cameron Hewitt, Dominic Arizona Bonuccelli, and others
Graphics by Heather Locke and Rhonda Pelikan
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BOMBTRACK AT THE ROMAGNA BIKE TRAIL
If you don’t feel comfortable with all the hundreds of participants at other bikepacking challenges, the ROMAGNA BIKE TRAIL might be your thing. With an amount around +30 participants the RBT is rather an informal event among like-minded – you definitely won’t leave the event without great chats you had, and probably without making new friends. The RBT is taking place in one of the most beautiful regions of Italy – the Emilia Romagna. Based around known cities like Bologna, Parma, Modena, Ferrara and the Adriatic sea the Emilia Romagna is not only known for their incredible food, or their famous cars and motorbikes (Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Ducati ...) – it’s mostly its diverse landscapes from the sea to the mountainous Apennines that attracts cyclists to ride this region north of Europe’s smallest microstate “San Marino”. You can choose between 2 different routes and lengths, you can choose between a proper bikepacking-race, but you can also plan your trip from a nice beautiful accommodation to another and rather approach the event as a comfortable tour. That way the ROMAGNA BIKETRAIL is worth a trip whatever your preferred “style” might be. If you are looking to combine a short holiday with a great cycling event: think about participating!
In 2017 we sent our friends the Becker Bros on their Bombtrack bikes and asked them to bring back some impressions, enjoy!
Rider: Thomas Becker, Simon Becker
Bike: Bombtrack Bicycle Co. Hook EXT-C, “Beyond+ “
Filming: Becker Bros.
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Sounddesign: Guido Craveiro at Pork & Rabbit Studios, Pulheim
Music: ODD Couple “Voodooality”
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OUINO™ Presents: Top 10 Italian Places to Visit
Italy is an amazing country filled with art, stunning coastal views, unique culture and excellent food. The country is blessed with an incredible diversity from ancient ruins to impressive mountains and features 51 UNESCO world heritage sites, more than any country in the world. For a place that’s not even bigger than Arizona, the package of natural sightseeing is second to none, the country is filled with artistic beauty and delicious traditional recipes. It is difficult to choose which cities offer the best tourist attractions and lifestyles, but here are ten of the most interesting places to visit in Italy. Here are the places covered in this video:
Rome, Lazio, Italy
Venice, Veneto, Italy
Palermo, Sicily, Italy
San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy
Pisa, Tuscany, Italy
Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Naples, Campania, Italy
Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Cinque Terre, Liguria, Italy
Florence, Tuscany, Italy
If you enjoyed our top ten list, please make sure to give us a thumbs up. If you have any suggestions or ideas about other Italian destinations, please make your suggestion in the comments section below. If you are interested in learning Italian, or brushing up your Italian before you leave on one of these great destinations, checkout our YouTube channel or website at Thanks a lot! Until next time!
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Cello Lesson 5 - Cello Time Joggers Book 1
Stefano Matteucci is a professional cellist
graduated at the Conservatoire in 2003.
He studied Cello & Violin at the prestigious
Santa Cecilia's Conservatoire of Rome with
Professors M.Buffa, G.Ra-venna & M.Gambini.
After graduation Stefano collaborated with
several Italian Orchestras and performed all
over Italy and abroad. In 2008 Stefano moved to London and since then he had the opportunity to perform in the best London venues such as The Royal Albert Hall, Wembley Arena, The 02 Academy,
The Luminaire and many others. He performed with several artists such as One Direction, Il Divo, Goran Kay, Amanda Bloom, Azu, Silence Johnson, Urban Soul Orchestra etc. As a session player Stefano
recorded Cello and Violin for BBC producer Mathieu Karsenti, for producer Tony White, composer Marios Takoushis and many others.
Professional Experience:
Recording sessions for several artists in the UK over the past 8 years.
The latest recording sessions:
White Colour Black Film Music for DreamCoat Productions (Cello and Violin, Dec 2015).
Recording session for BBC1 program Children in need (violin and cello in the Tango and Get Lucky medley) Nov 2014.
Recordings for BBC composer Mathieu Karsenti for his portfolio (several in 2014). (
Recording session for BBC: the Ministry of curious stuff (Violins & Cellos) Nov 2012.
Recording session (violins & cello) for producer Tony White (whitelightproduction.com) (Sep 2012)
Recording session (cellos) for Pianist/Composer Marios Takoushis for “Jerusalem” movie:
Cellist for Urban Soul Orchestra of Stephen Hussay
(2010-12)
Cellist for singer/songwriter Goran Key. (June 2012)
Cellist for singer/songwriter Azu Green. (2011-2012)
Cellist for “Liquid Strings” for Christian Celebrations (2009-2011)
Cellist for X Factor. Cellist for Il Divo at Wembley Arena (2011)
Cellist for Popstar to Opera Star (2011)
Cellist for singer/songwriter Silence Jonshon, Double Thumb & Amanda Bloom (2009-10).
Cellist for the “Wish Orchestra” (2009).
Gig with Deelee Dubè Trio Jazz at Royal Albert Hall (May 2009)
Cellist in the “Roma Sinfonietta” Orchestra (2005-2006)
Cellist for the Orchestra Internazionale d’Italia Fermo (2004-2005)
Cellist for the Orchestra Regionale del Lazio and Orchestra Sinfonica Abruzzese (2003/2004)
Concerts in pair, trio and quartet.
Cello in jazz with the famous jazz singer Amalia Grè (Rome 2005)
Various concerts in Italy and abroad with the S. Cecilia’s Orchestra.
Budapest National Theatre: 2000 New Year’s Day concert with S.Cecilia’s Orchestra.
Singer - Composer:
Gigs in various London venues and private functions.
Vocal couch for the famous band BLUE, for the Italian version of the song “Hurt Lovers” (Jen 2013).
I’m in the cast of the up coming Musical Lady in the hood:
D-EDGE: My own music (I sing and play cello simultaneously in my own compositions), 3 Albums released. Website:
D-EDGE on YouTube:
With D-EDGE: Finalist at the UK OPEN MIC in London, Marte Live Festival and Roma Music Festival in Rome.
Gigs in London (the most significant): 02 Academy Islington/ The 229 Venue/The Luminaire/ The Bowery/The good ship/Bartok in Camden Town/ Pizza Express in Chelsea/ Spice of Life – West End/ InSpiral/ Blag Club in Notting Hill/ Bull & Gate for Emergenza Festival/ Water Rats/ Cobden Club/ Pumphouse Club.
Recording for Talenz: tv show which was aired live on sky tv and Rete Oro channel.
Teacher:
I've been teaching cello, violin, vocals & piano for over 10 years.
I am currently teaching at Centre Academy School in Clapham Junction (Special needs).
Singing Coach for the famous band Blue for the Italian version of the song “Hurt Lovers” (London 2013)
Teacher at A to G Music School in Sutton. (2011).
Teacher at Dallington School in Barbican (2009-2010)
Teacher at Coconut Grove school in Notting Hill (2009-2010)
Teacher at the private music school “Giovani all’Opera” of Rome (2007/2008).
I teach both small groups and individually.
Education:
Artistic Grammar School (high school). GCSE in Maths and English.
Educated at the Conservatoire of Santa Cecilia in Rome (10 years courses), subjects: Training to become a teacher, Cello, Violin, Singing, So-Fa (Solfeggio), Piano, Harmony, Music History, Quartet, Orchestra ensemble.
Qualifications:
Music Degree (28-06-2003)
Master of Cello (summer 2004)
Held by Professor G. Ravenna, first cellist at RAI (Italian National Orchestra)
Master of Cello (summer 2005)
Held by Professor M. Gambini, first cellist at “Teatro dell’Opera in Rome
ITALY - WikiVidi Documentary
Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a unitary parliamentary republic in Europe. Located in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, Italy shares open land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, San Marino and Vatican City. Italy covers an area of 301338 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal and Mediterranean climate. Due to its shape, it is often referred to in Italy as lo Stivale . With around 61 million inhabitants it is the fourth most populous EU member state. Since classical times, ancient Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Greeks established settlements in the south of Italy, with Etruscans and Celts inhabiting the centre and the north of Italy respectively and various different ancient Italian tribes and Italic peoples dispersed throughout the Italian Peninsula and insular Italy. The Italic tribe known as the Latins formed the Roman Kingdom, which eventually became a republic that conquered and assimilated other nearby civilisations. Ultimately the Roman Empire...
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00:20:37: Italian unification
00:24:54: Fascist regime
00:28:55: Republican Italy
00:34:17: Geography
00:36:51: Volcanology
00:38:17: Environment
00:41:15: Fauna and flora
00:43:46: Climate
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Roma 4k
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Rome - Rom
Colosseo anfiteatro a roma italia
Cinema argomento
Roma capitale dell'Italia
Cinecittà Roma
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roma roma
Roma è la capitale della Repubblica Italiana, nonché capoluogo dell'omonima città metropolitana e della regione Lazio. La città è dotata di un ordinamento amministrativo speciale, denominato Roma Capitale, disciplinato da una legge dello Stato.
Fondata secondo la tradizione, il 21 aprile del 753 a.C. (sebbene scavi recenti nel Lapis Niger farebbero risalire la fondazione a 2 secoli prima[7][8]), nel corso dei suoi tre millenni di storia è stata la prima grande metropoli dell'umanità,[9] cuore pulsante di una delle più importanti civiltà antiche, che influenzò la società, la cultura, la lingua, la letteratura, l'arte, l'architettura, la filosofia, la religione, il diritto e i costumi dei secoli successivi. Luogo di origine della lingua latina, fu capitale dell'Impero romano, che estendeva il suo dominio su tutto il bacino del Mediterraneo e gran parte dell'Europa, dello Stato Pontificio, sottoposto al potere temporale dei papi, e del Regno d'Italia (dal 1871 al 1946). Per antonomasia, è definita l'Urbe, Caput Mundi e Città eterna.
Il suo centro storico, delimitato dal perimetro delle mura aureliane, sovrapposizione di testimonianze di quasi tre millenni, è espressione del patrimonio storico, artistico e culturale del mondo occidentale europeo[11] e, nel 1980, insieme alle proprietà extraterritoriali della Santa Sede nella città, è stato inserito nella lista dei Patrimoni dell'umanità dell'UNESCO, provvedimento esteso nel 1990 ai territori compresi all'interno delle mura gianicolensi, edificate per volere di papa Urbano VIII.[12][13]
Roma, cuore della cristianità cattolica, è l'unica città al mondo ad ospitare al proprio interno un intero Stato, l'enclave della Città del Vaticano:[14] per tale motivo è spesso definita capitale di due Stati.[15][16]
Con 2 875 472 abitanti è il comune più popoloso d'Italia e il quarto dell'Unione europea,[3] mentre con 1.287,36 km² è il comune più esteso d'Italia e tra le maggiori capitali europee e mondiali per ampiezza del territorio.
Il Colosseo, originariamente conosciuto come Amphitheatrum Flavium (italiano: Anfiteatro Flavio) o semplicemente come Amphitheatrum, è il più grande anfiteatro del mondo[1], situato nel centro della città di Roma. In grado di contenere un numero di spettatori stimato tra 50.000 e 75.000 unità, è il più importante anfiteatro romano, nonché il più imponente monumento dell'antica Roma che sia giunto fino a noi[2], conosciuto in tutto il mondo come simbolo della città di Roma e uno dei simboli d'Italia.
nserito nel 1980 nella lista dei Patrimoni dell'umanità dall'UNESCO, assieme a tutto il Centro storico di Roma, le Zone extraterritoriali della Santa Sede in Italia e la Basilica di San Paolo fuori le mura, nel 2007 il complesso, unico monumento europeo, è stato anche inserito fra le Nuove sette meraviglie del mondo, a seguito di un concorso organizzato da New Open World Corporation (NOWC).
L'anfiteatro è stato edificato in epoca Flavia su un'area al limite orientale del Foro Romano. La sua costruzione fu iniziata da Vespasiano nel 72 d.C. ed inaugurato da Tito nell'80, con ulteriori modifiche apportate durante l'impero di Domiziano. L'edificio forma un ovale di 527 m di perimetro, con assi che misurano 187,5 e 156,5 m. L'arena all'interno misura 86 × 54 m, con una superficie di 3.357 m². L'altezza attuale raggiunge 48,5 m, ma originariamente arrivava a 52 m. La struttura esprime con chiarezza le concezioni architettoniche e costruttive romane della prima Età imperiale, basate rispettivamente sulla linea curva e avvolgente offerta dalla pianta ovale e sulla complessità dei sistemi costruttivi. Archi e volte sono concatenati tra loro in un serrato rapporto strutturale.
roma altare della patria
Vittoriano
Il Monumento nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II, meglio conosciuto con il nome di Vittoriano o Altare della Patria[1][2], in latino Ara Patriæ, è un monumento nazionale situato a Roma, sul Campidoglio, opera dell'architetto Giuseppe Sacconi, che vinse il concorso, bandito nel 1882. Il monumento fu inaugurato, infine, nel 1911. È uno dei simboli patri italiani.
Il nome Vittoriano deriva da Vittorio Emanuele II di Savoia, primo re d'Italia. Da quando, nel 1921, accolse le spoglie del Milite Ignoto, il monumento assunse una nuova valenza simbolica, e quello che era stato pensato inizialmente come monumento dinastico, divenne definitivamente una celebrazione dell'Italia unita e della sua libertà
foro romano e fori imperiali
via dei fori imperiali
Antonello De Pierro e marchesa d'Aragona a festa per 25 anni ristorante Camponeschi
Presso il noto ristorante, al centro di Roma, si sono riversati tantissimi vip per celebrare la ricorrenza
Roma - Alla fine è stata lei, la marchesa Dani del Secco d'Aragona, come da previsioni, la vera star della serata offerta dal noto ristorante Camponeschi per brindare ai 25 anni di onorata attività.
Cinque lustri in cui il lussuoso locale, nel pieno centro della Capitale, è stato costantemente un punto di riferimento per tutto il jet-set.
La primadonna dell'evento, che si è occupata di ricevere i numerosi ospiti, che per nulla avrebbero rinunciato all'appuntamento, il cui tam tam si era diffuso a macchia d'olio da diverse settimane, è giunta in forma smagliante, più elegante che mai infilata in uno sfarzoso abito, e, fungendo da impeccabile anfitrione, ha portato a spasso il suo charme nelle sale sontuose, intrattenendosi con tutti gli astanti in piacevoli e amene conversazioni, adoperandosi alacremente per mettere tutti a proprio agio e posando senza sosta davanti ai flash incessanti dei fotografi che cercavano il suo volto da immortalare in ogni angolo. Accanto a lei la bellissima figlia Ludovica, destinata, come sua madre, a subire gli assalti dei paparazzi particolarmente voraci nella caccia ai volti noti. E questi, tra una pietanza e l'altra del succulento e pantagruelico menu, non sono certo mancati, sfilando tra i tavoli imbanditi accompagnati dalla suggestiva musica del grande Tony Esposito, mentre l'artista Mark Kostaby ha portato una ventata di sana beneficienza donando una sua opera per finanziare un progetto umanitario in Sudan.
Politica, aristocrazia, istituzioni e spettacolo, tutti i settori sono stati degnamente rappresentati, dagli onorevoli Achille Occhetto, Giuseppe Chiaravalloti, vicepresidente del Garante della Privacy e Antonio Paris alle attrici Fioretta Mari, Francesca Reggiani. E ancora fotografi scatenati su Maria Monsè, il principe Guglielmo Marconi Giovannelli, in compagnia di sua madre Elettra Marconi, figlia del grande inventore della radio, donna Assunta Almirante, il marchese Giuseppe Ferrajoli, i principi Bante e Orietta Boncompagni Ludovisi, Enio Drovandi, Michael Reale, lo stilista. Tante foto anche per il giornalista Antonello De Pierro, già direttore responsabile e voce storica di Radio Roma, attualmente direttore di Italymedia.it e presidente del movimento extraparlamentare Italia dei Diritti, giunto un po' più tardi con la sua splendida compagna Dantina Salzano. E ancora per i mezzibusti Mariella Venditti e Attilio Romita, accompagnato dall'incantevole psicologa e scrittrice Irene Bozzi, ex moglie del grande Roberto Vecchioni e per il noto reporter Aldo De Luca. Presenti anche il produttore cinematografico Pietro Innocenzi e la bravissima organizzatrice di eventi Sara Iannone.
Dulcis in fundo merita una citazione anche l'ex gieffina Floriana Secondi, vincitrice della terza edizione del Grande Fratello, che negli ultimi tempi ha gradualmente diradato le sue presenze sul piccolo schermo per affacciarsi sulle pagine di cronaca. Infatti dopo che qualche anno fa fu denunciata per aver preso a calci e pugni un'auto della polizia pochi mesi or sono il suo nome è finito nuovamente sui maggiori quotidiani per un incidente stradale, in cui sarebbe stata accusata di omissione di soccorso e guida sotto l'effetto di sostanze stupefacenti. L'accusa penale sarebbe poi caduta, in quanto non sarebbe stata posta in essere una condotta tale da integrare la consumazione della fattispecie di reato contestata. E a quanto pare, in base a quanto dichiarato successivamente dalla simpaticissima ragazza romana, con una versione a nostro avviso credibile, la quantità nel sangue era minima e si riferiva a un consumo irrisorio di molte settimane prima.
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