Monday, January 28, 2008

Monica Roccaforteimages

Newspaper # 1 Holiday Year 1953

Newspaper original chronicle of the festivities in honor of Our Lady of Sorrows, made by the party committee, the head prior Angelo Chirico for emigrants abroad.













Thursday, January 24, 2008

Japanese Subway Touching

Pianopoli

Pianopoli - This is the website http://www.gazzettadelsud.it/ to unite the residents and migrants in America. A nice riferitaci knowledge via e-mail from Joe Fagan, a native of the place but from time to professional commitments, constantly moving between the land discovered by Columbus and Italy. The hunger for knowledge about the places of the games from his childhood, traditions and characters Fagan led to an exercise worthy of the best press office: the daily reading of the Journal of the South on-line, reporting the events of the Old Pianopoli Feroleto and many overseas compatriots who have made delivery of the e-mail. A result which delighted the many immigrants who, though distant at least ten or more hours of flight, have the opportunity to learn in real time everyday native land. And the outcome was also found in Italian long phone calls from relatives who say they feel stunned, "today you have the bishop," or "Don Ciotti will arrive tomorrow." The excitement generated is likely to have driven Joe Fagan to write to convey to you what is happening and ask for a greeting. But between the lines of the e-mail is a strong desire to highlight the "contact", the burning desire to say "we are your readers', which is equivalent to saying" I have a piece of soul down on you, impossible to eradicate. " If the goal of a newspaper is to tell the news, views, create a debate, new technology also gives it the burden of representing a "link" deep with the land of origin. And that's why the greeting that we send the immigrants will not be written either in English or in Italian, but purely in dialect: "I vidimu quandu back."