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The Infatuation included Semma on its list of the best new restaurants in New York City in 2021. [15] The restaurant was included on a list published by The New York Times of the restaurants "loved most" by its critics in 2022. [16] The publication Bon Appétit included Semma on its list of the best new restaurants of 2022.
Mario Vegetti was born in Milan in 1937. He graduated with a thesis on Thucydides' historiography at the University of Pavia, as a student at Collegio Ghislieri.. He was full professor of the history of ancient philosophy at the University of Pavia and directed the Department of Philosophy of the same university.
Luca Veggetti is an Italian dancer and choreographer.He was born in Bologna, Italy and trained at La Scala in Milan under I. Glowacka and G. Popescu. After his career as a dancer at London Festival Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet and Ballet Chicago, Veggetti started an ongoing collaboration with Pier Luigi Pizzi as a choreographer and assistant.
Vegetti is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Mario Vegetti (1937–2018), Italian historian; Pablo Vegetti (born 1988), Argentine footballer
The 2006 edition was the first edition of the Michelin Guide to New York City to be published. It was the first time that Michelin published a Red Guide for a region outside Europe. [4] In the 2020 edition, the Guide began to include restaurants outside the city's five boroughs, adding Westchester County restaurants to its listing. [5]
Pablo Ezequiel Vegetti Pfaffen (born 15 October 1988) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Vasco da Gama. Career
Molly Haskell (New York Magazine) J. Hoberman (The Village Voice) Stephen Holden (The New York Times) Ann Hornaday (The Washington Post) Stephen Hunter (The Baltimore Sun, The Washington Post) Pauline Kael (The New Yorker) Sudhish Kamath ; Stanley Kauffmann (The New Republic) Dave Kehr (The Chicago Reader, The Chicago Tribune, The New York ...
The New York Rock and Soul Revue was a musical project supergroup that evolved out of a series of concerts produced and promoted by singer-songwriter Libby Titus at the Lone Star Roadhouse, the Spectrum and other Northeast concert venues, [2] eventually coalescing around unofficial "band leader" Donald Fagen from 1989–1993.