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As a solo artist, Greta recorded a live album at ZincBar, a New York jazz club in the heart of the West Village, with Brazilian pianist Cidinho Teixeira, bassist Itaiguara Brandao, drummer Mauricio Zottarelli, and saxophonist Rodrigo Ursaia. The album, "Brazilian Nights (Live at ZincBar)" was released in 2011 under the Greta's Bakery music label.
il Fatto Quotidiano is printed in the compact format and full colour. It is distributed in Italy by post and through over 25,000 newsagents in the major Italian towns and regions. [36] [37] A significant fraction of the readership, about one fifth, [38] is made out of subscriptions to the PDF version of the newspaper.
In 2014 she inaugurated her blog [15] dedicated to homosexual parentage in the Il Fatto Quotidiano newspaper, and in 2016, a blog dedicated to underground and digital art and culture called Borderline for the L'Espresso magazine. [16] Since 2017, she has been writing for Vanity Fair and she is an author for Treccani.
1974 – First gay club opened in Florence [46] 1979 – The first Italian Gay Pride Parade takes place in Pisa with about 500 people, as a protest against homophobic violence. [47] 1980 – The first nucleus of what later became Arcigay was formed in Palermo on December 9, 1980 as ARCI Gay.
There are many examples of private social clubs, including the University Club of Chicago, The Mansion on O Street in D.C., the Penn Club of New York City and the New York Friars' Club. Social activities clubs can be for-profit, non-profit or a combination of the two (a for-profit club with a non-profit charitable arm, for instance).
Cocoricò is a nightclub in Riccione, in the Province of Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, specialising in techno, house, and tech house music.. Opened on 15 August 1989, [1] [2] Cocoricò became one of Italy's most famous nightclubs with a reputation for provocative and transgressive clubbing.
In L'Unità, Claudio Petruccioli, journalist and co-founder of Movimento Lavoratori per il Socialismo ("Workers' Movement for Socialism"), wrote: [8] In the iron bars that left Ramelli dying on the sidewalk of Via Amedeo there was neither a desire for redemption nor love for freedom.
Marco Travaglio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmarko traˈvaʎʎo]; born 13 October 1964) is an Italian journalist, writer, and pundit.Since 2015, he has been the editor-in-chief of the independent daily newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano.