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About Paolo
Paolo Gambi is a multi-awarded post-contemporary multimedia artist, poet, performer, journalist and expert of communication. His mission is to bring ‘poetry everywhere’ as his motto states.
He has written more than 30 books
As for practical experience, he had an experience at the Financial Times, has been contributing editor of the Catholic Herald of London, and regularly writes for media such as the Huffingtonpost and Il Giornale.
He has been writing for Italian media for more than 20 years.
He is one of the first in the world to have minted NFT poems. One of his NFT works was selected and published by a Stanford University project. He was one of the first Europeans to deal with poetry and artificial intelligence.
He founded Rinascimento poetico (Poetry Renaissance), one of the leading poetry networks in Italy, present in several countries.
He founded and directs two poetry prizes, the most important Italian ecphrastic poetry prize in Venice and Dante’s Laurel at the Supreme Poet’s tomb.
He has published some thirty books, many of them with the Mondadori Group. Some have been translated into five languages. His art revolves around the word in its relationship with mystery, the psyche and technology. 
He has received numerous awards, including the José Rizal Heritage Award 2023, Dante’s Laurel in 2022, the Guidarello Prize in 2012, the Rimini-Europa Prize in 2016, the San Domenichino in 2018 and the Loris Malaguzzi for poetry in 2019.
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Heart singer Ann Wilson announces removal of ‘something that … was cancerous,’ says she will receive ‘preventative chemotherapy’

03 Jul 2024  |  FreeREAD
Ann Wilson of Heart announced she will undergo preventative chemotherapy following the removal of a cancerous growth.

Assange, Navalny and Freemasonry: The Words of the Week

24 Feb 2024  |  ilgiornale.it
The article reflects on various high-profile issues, including the sexual scandal involving Jesuit artist Marko Rupnik and the debate over the removal of his artwork from places of worship. It discusses the binary perception of Alexei Navalny's death, criticizing the loss of nuanced understanding. Julian Assange's imprisonment is contrasted with Navalny's situation, highlighting differences in their opposition to power. The article also mentions a rare meeting between the Catholic Church and Freemasonry in Milan, hinting at a potential dialogue after centuries of conflict. Lastly, it laments the inefficiency of train services for commuters in Italy.

From Genocide to the End of the Influencer Era: The Words of the Week

13 Jan 2024  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reflects on various topics that have been popular on the web over the week, including accusations of genocide against Israel, debates over the Vatican's stance on blessing homosexual unions, the impact of artificial intelligence on employment, the potential decline of the influencer era, a critique of modern art exhibitions with satanic themes, and a positive note on Simone Cristicchi's show about Saint Francis of Assisi.

Jesus peekaboo, bored youth, blasphemous nativity. The words of the week

06 Jan 2024  |  www.ilgiornale.it
The article discusses various events and opinions, starting with the controversy over the removal of Jesus' name from Christmas traditions, praising Lavinia Mennuni of Fratelli d'Italia for advocating motherhood, criticizing a blasphemous nativity scene, addressing the destructive tendencies among bored youth, and reporting on the resignation of Harvard's president Claudine Gay after a controversial response regarding anti-Semitic statements. It also touches on the rise of anti-Semitic and pro-Hamas propaganda in the West.

The flood in Romagna, Miss Italy and Chiara Ferragni: the 12 words of 2023

30 Dec 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reflects on the most significant events and personalities of 2023, including the devastating flood in Romagna, the rise of artificial intelligence, and the state of Italian literature. It discusses societal norms through the lens of Miss Italy and the legacy of Silvio Berlusconi. The conflict between Israel and Hamas is portrayed as a battle between good and evil. The Italian publishing industry is critiqued for its limitations, while the achievements of tennis player Jannik Sinner are celebrated. The article also touches on the personal life of Giorgia Meloni and critiques the influence of Chiara Ferragni.

From Lepanto to Casarini, Merry Christmas! The words of the week

25 Dec 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reflects on various topics, including the winter solstice, the perceived lost generation influenced by dark media narratives, and the Catholic Church's current state compared to historical figures like Pope Pius V. It highlights Anthony Hopkins' critique of cancel culture, criticizes Chiara Ferragni's embodiment of capitalism, and concludes with a hopeful message for Christmas, urging readers to rediscover the joy and warmth of the season.

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The farewell to Giulia Cecchettin, the air of change, and Morgan: the words of the week

25 Nov 2023  |  ilgiornale.it
The article reflects on the most clicked news of the week, starting with the tragic murder of Giulia Cecchettin by Fabio Turetta, who claimed to love her. It criticizes the oversimplified black-and-white thinking fueled by algorithms and warns against those who exploit tragedies to sow division. The piece touches on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, urging a realistic approach to the issue beyond the concept of 'patriarchy.' It also mentions Thanksgiving, suggesting it as a more meaningful import from America than Halloween. The article notes political shifts with Javier Milei becoming president in Argentina and Geert Wilders winning elections in the Netherlands, and concludes with a brief mention of Morgan's departure from X Factor.

Gentilissime baby gang, sempre viva Tolkien: le parole della settimana

13 Nov 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reflects on various significant events and issues of the week, including the celebration of World Kindness Day amidst global turmoil, the rise of youth crime and 'baby gangs' in cities, the devastating impact of fentanyl in the United States, and the enduring relevance of J.R.R. Tolkien's work, which is currently being discussed in political contexts and featured in a Rome exhibition. It also touches on the actions of the 'ultima generazione' vandals in Milan, critiquing their destructive behavior.

Giorgia Meloni Returns to Single Life, Tribal Visions

21 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses a range of topics including the resurgence of tribal visions in the context of current geopolitical unrest, the return of terrorism in Europe, the reestablishment of borders as a defense against terrorism, Greta Thunberg's arrest at a London protest against oil companies, the ongoing issue of match-fixing in Italian soccer, and the personal news of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's return to single life.

To speak freely we all become Muti. The words of the week

21 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article revisits some of the most clicked news of the week, touching on the fleeting impact of the Sanremo Festival, the misuse of the term 'genocide' in the context of Gaza, the moral authority of public figures labeled as 'nullatenente,' and the controversial exit of Bandecchi from the Order of Journalists. It highlights Riccardo Muti's firm stance against altering opera librettos in the face of cancel culture and discusses the protests by Italian farmers against European Union policies, emphasizing their disconnection from reality.

Israel, memory is needed, Saviano leaves. The words of the week

14 Oct 2023  |  ilgiornale.it
The article reflects on various events of the week, emphasizing the importance of memory in the context of the Israel-Hamas conflict, describing Hamas as embodying demonic barbarism. It also discusses the need for mental health awareness in a polarized society, the absurdity of punitive laws in Iran as highlighted by Ronaldo's situation, and the totalitarian drift of contemporary feminism, exemplified by Claudia Goldin's Nobel Prize win for her work on the gender pay gap.

The Forgotten Caress of Albania, the Baptism of Trans: The Words of the Week

07 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article critiques various cultural and political phenomena, including the self-censorship of 'The Simpsons,' the perceived self-destructive tendencies of Western culture as exemplified by Green Day, and the polarized views on Israel. It highlights a poignant statement by Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama on the historical and emotional ties between Albania and Italy. The article also discusses the potential future impact of customizable artificial intelligence and criticizes the current state of the Catholic Church, particularly its inclusivity towards trans individuals and the neglect of traditional Latin Mass.

Brigatisti, free palestine e la memoria di Lucio Dalla. Le parole della settimana

06 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses various current events and issues, including a professor's controversial support for a brigatista, the superficiality of 'Free Palestine' protests, threats against Monfalcone's mayor Anna Maria Cisint, the perceived banality of International Women's Day, the return of Chico Forti to Italy, and the cultural memory of Lucio Dalla. It critiques the black-and-white logic in political and social discourse, emphasizing the need for nuanced perspectives.

Everyone should read Alda Merini and the poetry of Rocco Siffredi. The words of the week

06 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article provides a poetic perspective on recent news, highlighting the internal conflict within Italian Freemasonry over the election of a new grand master, the Oscars' recognition of Hayao Miyazaki's film 'The Boy and the Heron,' and the importance of Alda Merini's poetry. It also discusses the unexpected poetic elements in the TV series 'Supersex' about Rocco Siffredi, the ideological vandalism of a century-old painting, and the pervasive nature of propaganda in modern media.

Bologna, shame, disgrace, and an Italian gladiator. The words of the week

06 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses various current events and cultural topics, including the introduction of a 30 km/h speed limit in Bologna, the tragic suicide of a restaurant owner, ongoing global conflicts, new laws against environmental vandalism, and cultural reflections on Sant'Antonio Abate and the Italian gladiator. It critiques bureaucratic decisions and media actions, reflecting a conservative viewpoint.

Sanremo satanico, una preghiera per Meluzzi: le parole della settimana

06 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses various current events and cultural phenomena, including Taylor Swift being named Time's person of the year, the controversial themes in the Sanremo music festival, and the actions of environmental activists in Venice. It also touches on the publication of a 'queer Bible' by the Catholic Church and the journey of a former beauty contest winner to become a priest. The article concludes with a call for prayers for Alessandro Meluzzi's recovery.

We smile at Elodie naked, Patty Pravo and plastic surgery: the words of the week

06 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article highlights various notable events and personalities of the week, including Elodie's controversial nude photo and feminist stance, Patty Pravo's comments on drug use and plastic surgery, and the celebration of San Francesco. It also discusses Jon Fosse's Nobel Prize in Literature and Dario Fabbri's lack of a degree, emphasizing his communication skills. The piece reflects on the impact of these events and individuals, blending personal opinions with factual information.

Cruciani and the Heroism of Fleximan, the Chains of Ilaria Salis. The Words of the Week

06 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article highlights various notable events and figures of the week, including Cruciani's narrative on the mythological figure Fleximan, Jannik Sinner's triumph at the Australian Open, and Ilaria Salis's legal struggles. It also discusses the controversial concept of 'soft mobility' and Elon Musk's Neuralink achievement. The piece concludes with a reflection on the Holocaust and the actions of Hamas, emphasizing the importance of historical memory and human rights.

Long live the King, much ado about Bella ciao. The words of the week

06 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses the death of Vittorio Emanuele di Savoia, the health issues of King Charles, and the controversies surrounding the Sanremo festival and the song 'Bella ciao.' It also criticizes the inclusion of UNRWA in the Nobel Peace Prize finalists and a legislative proposal by the Partito Democratico to change the name of the Italian Chamber of Deputies to include a feminist perspective.

From Titan to Titans, stop to NGOs. The words of the week

01 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reviews some of the most clicked news stories of the week, including the tragic incident involving the Titan submarine, the selection of Salvatore Quasimodo's work for a school exam, Tom Cruise's visit to Rome for the new Mission Impossible film, a legal ruling affecting NGO ship operations, and advancements in mind-reading technology. The piece blends factual reporting with poetic and subjective commentary.

The Artificial Anti-Fascism of ANPI, Mussolini Causes a Manager to Resign. The Words of the Week

01 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses various trending topics, including the artificial nature of ANPI's anti-fascism, the resignation of a manager after quoting Mussolini, the decline of the Oscars, a scandal involving a trans person in Paris, and concerns over TikTok's potential for espionage. It critiques the current political and social climate, highlighting perceived artificiality and ideological dominance.

Let's welcome migrants to your home, Great VIP Face. The words of the week

01 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reviews the most clicked news of the week, covering topics such as the American midterm elections, the diplomatic tensions between Italy and France over the Ocean Viking migrant ship, political polarization in Italy, a recent earthquake in Romagna and Marche, and the return of Alessia Piperno from Iran. It highlights the cultural and political divisions in both the U.S. and Italy, the ongoing migration crisis, and the impact of historical and contemporary events on public consciousness.

Flood in Romagna, there are words only for her

01 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reflects on the devastating flood in Romagna, highlighting the overwhelming impact of water on cities like Ravenna, Faenza, and Forlì. It criticizes climate change activists while emphasizing the resilience and solidarity of the Romagnoli people. The narrative is interspersed with reflections on the power of nature and the human spirit, concluding with a hopeful message inspired by Don Camillo's words.

'I am a failed Catholic, but still a Catholic': An interview with poet Adam Zagajewski

01 Oct 2023  |  Catholic Herald
Adam Zagajewski, a prominent poet, discusses his complex relationship with Catholicism, expressing both criticism and appreciation for the Church. He highlights the crisis within the institutional Church, particularly in Poland, where he sees a shift towards nationalism and political messaging. Zagajewski also reflects on the role of truth in contemporary society, the pluralistic nature of social reality, and the tension between beauty and evil. He emphasizes the importance of the search for meaning in his work and the need for compassion in addressing global issues like migration.

The Censors of Bianca Censori, the Mannequin of Giorgia Meloni. The Words of the Week

01 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses various topics, including the societal impact of leap years, the controversy over bathrooms at Bocconi University, and the media's reaction to Bianca Censori's nudity. It also touches on Monica Lewinsky's return to public life, internal conflicts within the Catholic Church, and a protest involving a mannequin of Giorgia Meloni. The text criticizes modern ideologies and highlights the erosion of traditional institutions.

The lesson of Beatrice Venezi and the image of Kundera. The words of the week

01 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses various topics including the sexual assault accusation against the son of the Italian Senate president, the legacy of Milan Kundera, the election of a transgender Miss Netherlands, and the political labeling of Beatrice Venezi. It also touches on Google's entry into the artificial intelligence race with Bard. The text criticizes the divisive nature of political labels and praises Beatrice Venezi for her dignified response to criticism.

Saviano is naked, applause to Verdone, the words of the week

01 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reviews the most clicked news of the week, highlighting various topics. Elly Schlein is criticized for her language, while Roberto Saviano faces backlash for his pessimism. The BCE is blamed for economic issues in Italy, and the Mexican Parliament's debate on extraterrestrials is mentioned. Piersilvio Berlusconi is praised for his efforts to clean up Mediaset's programming, and Carlo Verdone is applauded for his stance against political correctness.

‘Il Presidente’: Italy’s First Female Prime Minister Is No Feminist

01 Oct 2023  |  www.dailywire.com
Giorgia Meloni's election as Italy's first female Prime Minister challenges decades of feminist propaganda, demonstrating that her success was not due to feminist principles. The article criticizes the Italian Left and radical feminists for their failure to produce female leaders despite gender quotas and feminist policies. It highlights Meloni's rejection of feminist labels and her preference for traditional values. The piece also discusses the influence of woke culture and the Left's attempts to build a transnational movement in Italy.

Elon Musk against communists, Ferragni against men, the words of the week

01 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses various trending topics, including Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter influenced by personal family issues, Chiara Ferragni's criticism of Andrea Giambruno's comments on women's safety, and the French government's ban on the abaya in schools. It also touches on the controversial views of Generale Vannacci and Morgan's offensive behavior towards his audience. The narrative is critical of progressive social policies and defends traditional values.

Schism, the Old Mass and Pope Francis: an interview with Andrea Riccardi

01 Oct 2023  |  Catholic Herald
Andrea Riccardi, founder of the Community of Sant’Egidio, discusses the current state of the Catholic Church, highlighting the bewilderment among Catholics due to global changes and the Church's internal challenges. He addresses the influence of secular ideologies, the impact of paedophilia and financial scandals, and the perception of the Church by the international community. Riccardi emphasizes the importance of unity and trust in the Pope, regardless of individual inclinations towards traditional or modern practices. He also touches on the phenomenon of 'national Catholicism' and its implications. Riccardi concludes with a hopeful vision for the future of Catholicism, underscoring its role in promoting unity and peace in a chaotic world.

Long live Samuele Bersani, from eco-anxiety to eco-confidence. The words of the week

01 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses various topics, including the shift from eco-anxiety to eco-confidence, highlighting Samuele Bersani's positive approach to environmental issues. It criticizes Hollywood's focus on money and capitalism, supports Susan Sarandon's views and suggests she deserves Italian citizenship, and criticizes Piero Fassino's stance on parliamentary salary and pensions. The article also mentions Lizzo's involvement in a scandal, the celebration of International Men's Day, and makes a negative comparison between Samuele Bersani and Sfera Ebbasta.

Macron, a not very credible Napoleon, poetry exists. The words of the week

The sovereignist meraki, Cristina D'Avena will save us. The words of the week

01 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reviews some of the most clicked news stories of the week, including the release of Spotify Wrapped, the ongoing saga of Soumahoro, UNESCO's controversial decision to remove a Belgian procession from its intangible heritage list, and Trenitalia's strike for peace and renewable energy. It also highlights Cristina D'Avena's new album celebrating her 40-year career, offering a nostalgic refuge in a changing world. The piece critiques modern cultural and political phenomena, often with a conservative slant.

From the Sacrifice of the Cat Leone to the Veiled Europe, the Words of the Week

01 Oct 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses several significant events and topics of the week, including the impeachment request for U.S. President Joe Biden, which symbolizes a weak presidency and a divided country. It also covers the radical economic reforms in Argentina under President Javier Milei, marking the first instance of anarcho-capitalism in governance. The article criticizes European institutions for promoting Islamic symbols in official communications, reflecting a perceived self-destructive multiculturalism. Additionally, it addresses the backlash against Augusto Barbera, the newly elected president of the Italian Constitutional Court, for his comments on feminism. Lastly, it mentions the suspected satanic sacrifice of a cat named Leone, highlighting concerns about unchecked malevolence in society.

The park sold off in Ravenna, the dwarfs of mid-August, the empty churches. The words of the week

19 Aug 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
Italia Nostra exposed a significant real estate issue where a private company acquired 471 hectares of a public park in Ravenna for a minimal price, raising concerns about the lack of municipal funds to exercise the right of first refusal. A media controversy arose over the use of the term 'media femicide' by Seymandi, which was criticized for trivializing serious issues. The article also reflects on the cultural significance of mid-August holidays, the debate over the treatment of animals in the Palio di Siena, and the lack of common sense in public behavior, exemplified by the use of pepper spray at an Elettra Lamborghini concert and the increasing emptiness of churches.

From banana eaters to Bin Laden's successor: the seven words of the week

05 Aug 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article highlights the most clicked news stories of the week, including the CIA's killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri, successor to Osama Bin Laden, and the ongoing threat of terrorism. It also covers celebrity news, such as the rumored divorce of Wanda Nara and Mauro Icardi, and the resilience of Alex Zanardi after a fire at his villa. Additionally, it discusses Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan amidst rising tensions with China, and the influx of international celebrities vacationing in Italy. The article reflects on societal issues, such as sexism and public reactions to tragic events.

Heat at the end of July, Jane Birkin is not dead. The words of the week

30 Jul 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses various notable events and figures of the week, including the heatwave at the end of July, the release of Patrick Zaki from Egyptian prisons, the controversy surrounding Filippo Facci's dismissal from RAI, the death of journalist Andrea Purgatori, and the enduring legacy of Jane Birkin. It also touches on Gigi Hadid as a symbol of a lost generation. The text critiques current societal norms, media practices, and the influence of power on freedom of speech.

The Inquisition Against Sgarbi and the End of Italian Literature. The Words of the Week

04 Jul 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses various current events, including the posthumous awarding of the Premio Strega to Ada D'Adamo, the controversy surrounding Vittorio Sgarbi's comments at the Maxxi, and the sexual assault accusation against Leonardo Apache La Russa. It also covers the end of Barbara d'Urso's programs on Mediaset, the launch of Mark Zuckerberg's new social media platform Threads, and a reflection on the significance of the 4th of July. The text criticizes the state of Italian literature, media censorship, and the influence of social media, with a generally negative sentiment towards the mentioned entities.

The Roar of Leopardi, Enough with 'Race Quotas'. The Words of the Week

29 Jun 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reflects on various cultural and social issues, celebrating the legacy of Italian poet Giacomo Leopardi while criticizing modern ideologies such as the use of the schwa in language and race-based quotas in American university admissions. It highlights the Supreme Court's decision to eliminate race as a factor in admissions, views it as a positive step, and criticizes American cultural products like Indiana Jones for perceived racism and colonialism. The article also touches on geopolitical shifts in Russia and laments the societal failure represented by the murder of a seventeen-year-old girl named Michelle.

Ei fu, il tempo della riforma e l'incidente di Roma. Le parole della settimana

18 Jun 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reflects on the passing of Silvio Berlusconi, Francesco Nuti, and Flavia Franzoni, highlighting their impact on Italian society. It discusses the Italian government's justice reform led by Carlo Nordio, which aims to restrict the publication of intercepted communications. The tragic incident in Rome involving a rented Lamborghini and the influence of social media culture are critically examined. Elon Musk's visit to Italy and his potential political influence in the U.S. are noted. The article also touches on societal divisions and the control of financial institutions.

Outrage for Giulia Tramontano, scavengers and the unpunished in Emilia-Romagna. The words of the week

10 Jun 2023  |  ilgiornale.it
The article discusses various topics including the murder of Giulia Tramontano, criticizing the tendency to categorize perpetrators based on identity rather than addressing deeper societal issues. It comments on perceived overreactions to sexist jokes, questioning the effectiveness of such sensitivity in preventing violence. The piece also critiques the prevalence of transgender characters in media and the 'woke' ideology, suggesting a potential backlash in the United States. It argues for the need for 'degenerate' artists to oppose the conformist and totalitarian tendencies in contemporary art. Additionally, the article laments the culture of impunity in Italy, exemplified by the lack of accountability for infrastructure failures in Emilia-Romagna. Finally, it touches on the upcoming presidential race in America, highlighting its significance for Italy.

Long Live the King, Drag Queens Educate Children to the 'New World'. Words of the Week

02 Jun 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses various topics including the author's monarchist views, the influence of American capitalist ideology, and the role of drag queens in educating children. It highlights the backlash against singer Arisa for her political opinions, praises Chiara Francini for her critique of ideological hypocrisies, and comments on Erdogan's election victory and its implications for Turkey. The article also touches on the upcoming U.S. presidential elections and the support for Ron DeSantis.

Let's have more children, someone leaves, we want the Italy of Vanzina back. The words of the week

13 May 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reflects on various societal issues, including the passing of notable individuals, Italy's declining birthrate, and the potential for learning from those who have embraced parenthood, such as Robert De Niro. It also touches on the author's change of heart towards Michela Murgia, recognizing a shared human vulnerability beneath differing opinions. Additionally, it comments on the power struggle within American politics and the influence of American capitalism, with speculation on future leaders like Donald Trump, Joe Biden, and Ron DeSantis.

Napoli champion, the scapegoat porcupines and Cattelan's banana. The words of the week

07 May 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article highlights some of the most clicked news stories of the week, including Napoli's championship win, the celebration of Labor Day with a quote from Leo Longanesi, reflections on Napoleon Bonaparte's legacy, the flooding in Romagna attributed to porcupines, and a child in South Korea eating Cattelan's banana art piece, questioning contemporary art.

Venus influencer, the part-time president, and the anti-gender Pope. The words of the week

30 Apr 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses several trending topics of the week, including the controversial use of Botticelli's Venus as an influencer in an Italian tourism campaign, the divisive nature of Italy's April 25th celebrations, and criticism of Joe Biden's limited working hours. It also highlights a controversial proposal by Minnesota's first transgender parliamentarian, Leigh Finke, and Pope Francis's stance against American gender culture propaganda.

The Island of the Boring, We Must Procreate More. The Words of the Week

22 Apr 2023  |  ilgiornale.it
The article provides a poetic critique of the week's most clicked news stories on the web, touching on various topics such as a controversial cartoon, a train derailment in Italy, the monotonous new edition of the reality show 'Isola dei Famosi', a Netflix documentary portraying Cleopatra as black, and the European Union's comparison of Italy's LGBTQ+ policies to Uganda's. The piece reflects on these events with a mix of irony and social commentary.

The Dalai Lama's Kiss, Will Emanuela Orlandi Bring Down the Vatican? The Words of the Week

14 Apr 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reviews the most clicked news of the week, highlighting the Dalai Lama's controversial kiss with a child, the potential implications of Emanuela Orlandi's case on the Vatican, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's new abortion law, and the geopolitical tensions between China and the United States over Taiwan. It concludes with a poetic reflection on Easter.

Trump's Stormy Seas, No to Synthetic Meat. The Words of the Week

01 Apr 2023  |  ilgiornale.it
The article discusses various topics including the ban on transgender athletes in women's athletics, the censorship of Agatha Christie's novels by HarperCollins, the scandal involving Donald Trump and Stormy Daniels potentially affecting Trump's chances for a second presidency, the docufilm featuring Beppe Fiorello as Francesco Baracca, and the widespread celebration of Dante Alighieri on Dantedì. It criticizes political correctness and censorship, celebrates Italian cultural figures, and comments on American puritanism.

In Honor Of World Poetry Day, Let’s Take Back What The Woke Have Stolen

21 Mar 2023  |  www.dailywire.com
The article argues that contemporary poetry in the West, particularly in America, has been heavily influenced by woke culture and feminist themes, which the author believes stifles free expression. The author, Paolo Gambi, founder of Poetry Renaissance, advocates for a return to a more diverse and free poetic tradition. He criticizes the current trend of politicizing poetry and calls for poets who transcend ideological and political divisions. The piece highlights the importance of freedom of expression in poetry and laments the perceived dominance of woke and feminist ideologies in the poetic community.

Aboliamo la matematica maschile, Cavalli padre a 82 anni. Le parole della settimana

10 Mar 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article critiques liberal and feminist ideologies, questioning the relevance of International Women's Day and condemning feminist actions such as vandalism. It highlights Roberto Cavalli becoming a father at 82, Henry Kissinger's concerns about AI, and a controversy over anti-abortion posters in Chiavari. The tone is strongly opinionated, with a conservative perspective on social and political issues.

Rocco Casalino and Baudelaire, a selfie in the shadow of Maurizio Costanzo. The words of the week

04 Mar 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article revisits some of the most clicked news of the week, highlighting the backlash against the censorship of Roald Dahl's works, the ideological manipulation in new 'Lord of the Rings' films, and the indoctrination of children in gender issues. It also discusses the rise of women in powerful positions in Italy, critiques Rocco Casalino's cultural knowledge, and reflects on the pervasive media presence even in moments of personal grief.

Let's Cancel Roald Dahl, the Difference Between Renato Zero and Rosa Chemical. The Words of the Week

25 Feb 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article critiques the growing trend of cancel culture, highlighting the recent controversy surrounding the censorship of Roald Dahl's works. It defends the importance of individual freedom and artistic integrity, contrasting the artistic contributions of Renato Zero with the perceived lack of identity in Rosa Chemical's performances. The piece also touches on the political debate involving Minister Valditara and the cultural influence of figures like Fedez. It concludes with a critique of contemporary art's dependency on institutional validation, referencing the views of Achille Bonito Oliva and Massimo Mattioli.

Blanco or am I awake? The sermons of Ferragni and those of Fedez. The words of the week

11 Feb 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article provides a poetic take on the most clicked news of the week, focusing on the Sanremo Festival. It discusses Blanco's controversial behavior, Chiara Ferragni's and Fedez's roles, and the presence of Paola Egonu as a symbol against racism. The piece also praises comedian Angelo for his intelligent humor against dominant woke and politically correct narratives.

Long live Zucchero, the truth of Father Georg: the words of the week

10 Feb 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reviews some of the most clicked news stories of the week, including the Brit Awards' controversial decision to eliminate gender-specific categories, the University of Southern California's brief decision to abolish certain expressions deemed potentially racist, and the legal troubles of Italian singer Zucchero. It also covers the Vatican's reopening of the Emanuela Orlandi case and the publication of a book by Georg Gaenswein, former secretary to Pope Benedict, which claims to reveal truths about various Vatican matters. The article reflects a mix of factual reporting and subjective commentary, particularly on social issues.

The Sanremo Ritual, the Anarchists, and Teleabortion. The Words of the Week

05 Feb 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reviews some of the most clicked news stories of the week, touching on various topics such as the resurgence of anarchists, escalating violence in Israel, the controversial teleabortion clinic opened by the Temple of Satan in America, and cultural shifts from traditional religious celebrations to modern inclusive festivities. It also discusses the ongoing debates surrounding the Sanremo Festival, particularly the presence of Rosa Chemical, and highlights the authorization for students in Los Angeles to carry Narcan spray to combat narcotic overdoses.

The non-crimes of the Pope. What will Zelensky sing at Sanremo? The words of the week

28 Jan 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses various topics including Volodymyr Zelensky's expected video at the Sanremo Festival, Pope Francis's statement that being homosexual is not a crime, Fedez's controversial jokes about Emanuela Orlandi's disappearance, Donald Trump's return to Facebook and Instagram, the persistence of 'woke' culture in America, and the commemoration of Holocaust Remembrance Day.

The stage of Messina Denaro, the altar of Greta Thunberg. The words of the week

21 Jan 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reviews the most clicked news of the week, highlighting the arrest of mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro, Greta Thunberg's media presence, and Konstantin Kisin's viral speech on climate change. It also discusses a controversial legal case in the U.S. involving a transgender teenager and criticizes the musical quality of the band Maneskin despite their popularity.

A Pope Dies, Another Is Not Made, Need for Resurrection. The Words of the Week

07 Jan 2023  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reflects on the death of Pope Benedict XVI, highlighting his legacy and the impact of his resignation on the Catholic Church. It discusses the Orthodox Christmas truce ordered by Vladimir Putin and the upcoming sequel to 'The Passion of the Christ' by Mel Gibson. The Financial Times' report on Italy's economic challenges, exacerbated by European Central Bank's interest rate hikes, is examined. The article also critiques France's handling of migrant returns under Emmanuel Macron, while noting the notable deaths of figures like Queen Elizabeth and Pelé in 2022. The piece concludes with a hopeful outlook for the new year amidst ongoing global challenges.

Christmas from Murgia or from artificial intelligence? The words of the week

25 Dec 2022  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses various trending topics of the week, including the revolutionary impact of chat GPT-3 in artificial intelligence, Michela Murgia's controversial Christmas article, the death and enduring legacy of football legend Pelé, a social media controversy involving Greta Thunberg and Andrew Tate, the enduring popularity of the 1983 film 'Vacanze di Natale,' and the economic implications of a record-breaking 21 billion euro utility bill in Italy.

Under Messi's Tunic, Miss Italy Will Save Us. The Words of the Week

24 Dec 2022  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reviews some of the most clicked news stories of the week, including the symbolic gesture of Qatar's emir dressing Messi in a 'bisht', Spain's new gender identity law for minors, and the University of Pittsburgh's push for gender-neutral language in the military. It also highlights Lavinia Abate's win as Miss Italy 2022, the meeting between Joe Biden and Volodymyr Zelensky in Washington, and concludes with a hopeful message for the future.

We are all women, the King is no longer naked. The words of the week

17 Dec 2022  |  ilgiornale.it
The article discusses various topics including the United States' breakthrough in nuclear fusion research, the controversy surrounding a 'gender fluid' nuclear engineer, Sam Brinton, and the Cambridge Dictionary's updated definitions of 'woman' and 'man'. It also comments on the Qatargate scandal's revelation of unknown politicians in the EU, Ornella Vanoni's observations on modern male behavior, and Riccardo Fogli's ejection from a reality show for blasphemy.

The Pope's tears, Schlein and the US powerhouses. The words of the week

10 Dec 2022  |  ilGiornale.it
Pope Francis was moved to tears while praying for Ukraine, reminding us of the humanity beneath the papal role. La Scala's choice of the Russian opera 'Boris Godunov' suggests art's power to transcend political divisions. Art Basel Miami reflected the contemporary era's monetary dominance, questioning the space left for poetry. The EU set a cash transaction limit of €10,000, revealing disparities among member states. American groups like Social Changes are influencing Italian left-wing politics, with Elly Schlein seen as a conduit for pharmaceutical industry interests. The article also touches on the fate of dictators, hinting at current events in Peru.

The Japanese Art of Cleaning Stadiums and Soumahoro on the Grill. The Words of the Week

27 Nov 2022  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reviews some of the most clicked news stories of the week, including the Japanese fans cleaning stadiums at the Qatar World Cup, the controversy surrounding Soumahoro and the Italian left, Cristina Scuccia's departure from religious life, the contradictions in the fight against violence on women, and the passing of Roberto Maroni. It highlights cultural and political contradictions, critiques political correctness, and reflects on significant societal issues.

Rocco's addiction and the radical chic against mother Giorgia. The words of the week

20 Nov 2022  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reviews the most clicked news of the week, including Elon Musk's controversial management of Twitter, the resurgence of interest in Aldo Moro due to a TV series, and the criticism faced by Giorgia Meloni for bringing her daughter to the G20. It also covers the political implications of a missile hitting Poland and Rocco Siffredi's viral confession about his sex addiction. The piece highlights social and political issues, with a critical tone towards the radical chic and a positive view of Meloni's actions.

From the fascism of the anti-fascists to the groping. The words of the week

30 Oct 2022  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reviews some of the most clicked news stories of the week, including Vladimir Putin's speech at the Valdai Forum, Giorgia Meloni's rise to power without feminist support, anti-fascist protests at Sapienza University, Rishi Sunak becoming the UK's first Indian-origin Prime Minister, and Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter. It also criticizes Memo Remigi for inappropriate behavior and highlights the perceived failures of feminist propaganda.

Abortism and Gender Censorship (Which Doesn't Exist). The Words of the Week

22 Oct 2022  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reviews some of the most clicked news stories of the week, including Vladimir Putin's imposition of martial law in annexed regions, the swearing-in of Giorgia Meloni as Italy's first female Prime Minister, and the controversy surrounding Maurizio Gasparri's anti-abortion legislative proposal. It also discusses the ongoing debate over gender theory, highlighting the actions of the Pro Vita association and the backlash against American football commentator Troy Aikman for his comments. The article concludes with a tribute to Franco Gatti, a beloved figure in Italian music.

La Russa, the pro-Putin surname, the lesson of Segre. The words of the week

15 Oct 2022  |  ilGiornale.it
The article reviews some of the most clicked news stories of the week, including the election of Ignazio La Russa and Lorenzo Fontana as presidents of the Italian Senate, Liliana Segre's notable speech on democracy, Carolyn Bertozzi's Nobel Prize win, the release of a new Queen song featuring Freddie Mercury, the passing of Angela Lansbury, the ongoing saga of Mark Caltagirone, and the historical significance of Cristoforo Colombo's discovery of America. The article provides a mix of factual reporting and subjective commentary, celebrating achievements and paying tributes.

Disconnected tweets, the feminist Nobel and Marco Bellavia. The words of the week

08 Oct 2022  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses various topics including President Biden's Armageddon reference, French Minister Laurence Boone's comments on Italy, Annie Ernaux's Nobel Prize win, Rula Jebreal's controversial tweets, the remembrance of Saint Francis, and the detention of Italian travel blogger Alessia Piperno in Iran. It also mentions Marco Bellavia in relation to the reality show Grande Fratello Vip.

Giorgia, the resistance to cashmere, the delusions of Saviano. The words of the week

30 Sep 2022  |  ilGiornale.it
Giorgia Meloni and her party, Fratelli d'Italia, have won the Italian elections, marking the first time a right-wing party has led since World War II and the first time a woman has led a coalition to victory. The article criticizes global and European leaders' reactions, mocks Italian celebrities' opposition, and highlights Roberto Saviano's negative commentary. It also touches on feminist opposition to Laura Boldrini and the geopolitical implications of the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage in the Baltic Sea.

Putin, Sophia Loren and the Dance of the Earth, the Seven Words of the Week

24 Sep 2022  |  ilGiornale.it
Italy experienced unusual earthquakes this week, fortunately without significant damage. European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen commented on potential post-election scenarios. Vladimir Putin escalated the conflict by mobilizing reservists and pushing referendums in occupied zones, raising nuclear fears. Sophia Loren celebrated her 88th birthday, reminding of a pre-social media era. The death of Manuel Vallicella, known from 'Uomini e Donne,' was mourned. 'Grande Fratello Vip' began its new season, promising high audience engagement. Lodovica Rogati's story is drawing comparisons to past sensational narratives.

Treccani and Pausini at Piazzale Loreto: the seven words of the week

17 Sep 2022  |  ilGiornale.it
The article discusses various topics including Laura Pausini's decision not to sing 'Bella ciao' to avoid political alignment, Giorgia Soleri's poetry tattoo and criticism of her poetry book, Charles III's first week as King, the remembrance of September 11, the flood disaster in Marche, Italy, and Treccani dictionary's inclusion of feminist language. It expresses solidarity with Pausini's freedom of choice, respect for poetry in the case of Soleri, support for the British monarchy, contemplation on the Western world's future post-9/11, sympathy for the Marche region, and criticism of Treccani's feminist language changes.

Queen Elizabeth has died, everything else matters little

10 Sep 2022  |  ilgiornale.it
Queen Elizabeth II's death marks a significant cultural moment, severing ties with the 20th century and its institutions, evoking melancholy and sadness. The monarchy's continuity is exemplified by the ascension of King Charles III. Pope John Paul I is beatified by Pope Francis, remembered as the 'smiling Pope.' Celebrities at the Venice Film Festival and football match searches on Google indicate a continued search for heroes and escapism. The European Central Bank's rate hike under Christine Lagarde signifies few certainties in a number-driven world, highlighting the Queen's symbolic stability. Popular series 'House of the Dragon' and 'The Lord of the Rings' spin-offs draw viewers into fantasy realms, while Google Trends show varied public interests.

Meloni 'Sam Gamgee' and the end of Superquark: the seven words of the week

20 Aug 2022  |  ilGiornale.it
The article highlights seven notable news items of the week, including Giorgia Meloni's admiration for British culture and her comparison to Sam Gamgee, the end of Piero Angela's iconic show 'Superquark,' and the controversy surrounding Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin's dancing video. It also covers the ongoing naval tensions between NATO and Russian forces in the Adriatic, the aftermath of the attack on Salman Rushdie, Giovanni Ciacci's revelation of his HIV status on 'Grande Fratello VIP,' and other trending topics on Google. The piece blends factual reporting with personal commentary, reflecting on the cultural and political implications of these events.

A 'world without men' and Saint Clare: the seven words of the week

12 Aug 2022  |  ilGiornale.it
The article revisits some of the most clicked news stories of the week, including the death of Olivia Newton-John, ongoing nuclear tensions in Ukraine, and the celebration of Saint Clare. It critiques Concita De Gregorio's controversial piece on a world without men and discusses feminist identity issues highlighted by Giorgia Soleri and others. Additionally, it celebrates Davide Sanclimenti's victory on the reality show 'Love Island' and reflects on the cultural significance of shooting stars through the poetry of Giovanni Pascoli.

From Trappers in Jail to Signals from Space: The Seven Words of the Week

30 Jul 2022  |  ilGiornale.it
The article highlights the most clicked news of the week, including the establishment of the opposition register to block marketing calls, the introduction of a psychologist bonus, the arrest of trapper Simba La Rue, a tourist damaging a rock to collect sea dates, scientists discovering a regular signal from space, a robot breaking a child's finger during a chess game, and the viral popularity of Paolo Crepet on TikTok.

Sodoma: an ideological book that does not help Pope Francis

01 Feb 2019  |  it.blastingnews.com
The book 'Sodoma' by French journalist Frederic Martel, which was expected to aid Pope Francis in his reforms, is criticized for being an ideological and unhelpful work. The book is described as a biased and tedious read, filled with the author's opinions rather than investigative journalism. It fails to provide substantial evidence on the homosexuality of clergy members and instead labels individuals based on the author's ideological stance. The text particularly criticizes Cardinal Burke, using derogatory terms and unfounded accusations. Overall, the book is seen as a missed opportunity to advance the discussion on the relationship between the clergy and homosexuality.

Oscars against the president: films chosen that oppose Trump's policies

01 Feb 2019  |  it.blastingnews.com
The 2019 Oscars were marked by a strong political stance against President Donald Trump's policies, particularly on immigration and social inclusion. Films like 'Green Book', 'If Beale Street Could Talk', and 'Roma' were highlighted for their social themes. Key figures such as Mahershala Ali, Regina King, Alfonso Cuaron, Rami Malek, and Spike Lee were celebrated for their achievements and political statements. Spike Lee's acceptance speech further emphasized the political undertone, urging mobilization for the 2020 elections.

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