Articles related to "Filippos"Beatrice di Tenda, an Italian lyric tragedy opera by Vincenzo Bellini: opera plot synopsis, character description, and other Bellini opera information.
In 1909 Filippo Tommaso Marinetti published The Founding and First Manifesto of Futurism in Paris, and established an art movement that lasted from 1909 until 1944.
Marie Taglioni was a Swedish/Italian ballet dancer. Her performance as the first Sylphide in Les Sylphides transformed ballet en pointe.
The work of the Futurists is featuring in an exhibition at London's Tate Modern. The show marks one hundred years since the publication of the Futurist Manifesto in 1909.
Contributions from Larry Niven, Nancy Kress, Will McIntosh, Damien Broderick, and the usual non-fiction from Robert Silverberg, James Patrick Kelly and Paul di Filippo.
When you look down from the hillsides above Florence the domes of Santa Maria del Fiore and Il Tempio Maggiore Israelitico stand out against the picturesque skyline.
Italian artist Umberto Boccioni was a key figure in European art. His work marked a dramatic departure from traditional forms.
Test your knowledge of famous 15th- and 16th-century Flemish and Italian painters. Learn intriguing new facts about them.
The history of architecture is a history filled with important people, people who pushed the art and science of architecture to its limits.
Solaris Books begins a continuing series of SF anthologies with stories from Stephen Baxter, Peter F. Hamilton, Neal Asher, Eric Brown, Jay Lake, Keith Brooke, and more.
New Fiction from Mike O'Driscoll, Paul di Fillipo interviewed
Fiction from Stephen Baxter, Kit Reed, Michael Cassutt, Sara Genge, R Garcia y Robertson and Ian McHugh, opinion from Sheila Williams, Robert Silverberg & Paul di Filippo
Fiction by Rand B. Lee, Robert Reed, Al Michaud, Ted Kosmatka, artwork by David Hardy, reviews by Charles de Lint, Kathy Maio & Michelle West, article by Paul di Filippo
Fiction from Robert Reed, Rachel Pollack, Albert E. Cowdrey, M. Rickert; reviews by Charles de Lint, Elizabeth Hand and Kathy Maio; and Paul di Filippo and David Langford
Fiction from Ellen Kushner, Sean McMullen, Jack Skillingstead, John C. Wright, satire from Paul di Filippo with classic reprints from Thomas M. Disch and Edward Jesby
This month's fiction is from Campbell-Award nominee Charles Coleman Finlay, Marc Laidlaw, Richard Mueller, Rand B. Lee and Stephen Popkes and humour from Paul di Filippo.
Fiction from Eugene Mirabelli, John Langan, regulars Robert Reed and Albert E Cowdrey, a reprint of a 1973 story from Edgar Allen Poe award winner Warner Law, and reviews
The history and culture of Italy has created a very diverse group of Italian Americans, with many who cannot identify with their heritage.
100 years ago Filippo Marinetti issued his Futurist Manifesto. Umberto Boccioni developed Marinetti's ideas and 100 years later Luca Buvoli continues to explore Futurism.
Don Carlo (Don Carlos), a French and Italian opera drama by Giuseppe Verdi: opera plot summary, character list, and other Verdi opera information.
Fiction from Robert Reed, Allen M. Steele, Geoffrey A. Landis, Carol Emshwiller & Chris Roberson; columns by Robert Silverberg, James Patrick Kelly & Paul di Filippo
Top examples of Renaissance architecture are in the compact city of Florence. Italy has the most famous Renaissance art in the world, and Florence is home to most of it.
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The British Museum is planning shows which will explore West African Sculptures from the Kingdom of Ife, Italian Renaissance Drawings, and the Egyptian Book of the Dead.
Chiaroscuro is an Italian word meaning light an dark. Leonardo Da Vinci pioneered the use of chiaroscuro to create the illusion of relief on a two dimensional surface.
Spoleto was a Roman colony and there are remains of Roman building and a well-preserved Roman theatre, one of Umbria's finest cathedrals and Medieval streets to explore.
Which Early Renaissance artist did Vasari make a mistake about, was Raphael's father, was a pioneer of landscape, was godless painter, or became a lay brother?
Test your knowledge with this brief overview of art history events from the 15th and 16th centuries.
With the October/November issue, F&SF enters its 60th Year with fiction from Stephen King, Geoff Ryman, Robert Reed, Terry Bisson, Michael Swanwick and Carole Emshwiller
July's issue has stories from regulars Matthew Hughes, Lisa Goldstein, Albert Cowdrey, and James L. Cambias, reviews from Charles de Lint, James Sallis and Kathy Maio
Fiction from Tim Pratt, Aliette de Bodard, Sean McMullen, Kim Lakin-Smith, Nina Allan and Sarah L. Edwards, Book, Film and DVD Reviews, and David Langford's Ansible Link
Suite101 looks back at the first four major races of the Spring Classic Season including Milan - San Remo and Paris - Roubaix.
Visit the Tech Museum in downtown San Jose with its interactive exhibits for people to engage in, Imax screen, and their new unique traveling exhibit this fall 2008.
This exhibition will explore the development of Italian ceramic art between the two World Wars and the years that followed. Work by 23 leading ceramists will be featured.
Timberlake Wertenbaker is a fascinating playwright and it begins with her name.
Nothing has happened to derail the hopes of all tennis fans who want to see No.1 Federer and No.2 Nadal play in the final at Roland Garros.
Fiction by Mike Resnick, Jerry Oltion, Lisa Goldstein, Kristine Kathryn Rusch & Steve Rasnic Tem. Opinion from Robert Silverberg, Paul di Filippo & editor Sheila Williams
Festa Italiana is the premiere Italian festival in America, held on the Summerfest Grounds on the lake front in Miwaukee, Wisconsin on July 17 - 20, 2008.
The largest Polish festival in the United States is on Milwaukee's Summerfest Grounds June 20 - 22, 2008. Celebrate the ethnic culture and heritage.
Churches throughout Italy provide a view into the history of religion, and its influence on art and architecture.
From May 15-25, 2008, Inside Out will bringing audiences the best of gay and lesbian cinema in Toronto, Ontario. Here are early reviews of 2 of the films to be screened.
NMDA receptor antagonists are used in the treatment of neurological illnesses and chronic pain. They may also help CFS/ME and fibromyalgia.
Religious instruction can be gained from common elements of life like birds found in paintings.
Gordon Van Gelder, editor of the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, talks about the magazine's future, editorial policies, and what he's not looking for right now.
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