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Marina Carminati

I am a journalist and communications expert, working for some major newspapers and TV and Italian American. You can continue to read my presentation in the Profile section of this blog about New York ...Go to profile section



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The art of touching up the sky over Manhattan

Salt as light energy, but also courage, luck, love of neighbor and challenge of destiny. These are just some of the concepts expressed by the artist Bettina Werner, known as ‘the queen of salt’, in his latest collection of 25 years of artistic activity. “Salt Rises Above The Sky – 25 Years of Unique Salt Continue Reading

22 degrees in NYC in November

It seems incredible, but walking through the streets of New York in November does not seem right now. There are the colors of autumn, the yellow and coppery red that only you can see in New York, and law enforcement people who walk in short sleeves, sandals and shorts. Only a week ago, during the Continue Reading

Marathon 2011. How to Win

They come from all over the world participating in the New York Marathon. From Santo Domingo to Russia, from Denmark to South Africa not to miss any sporting event of the year. But those who support it, makes her, makes her thundering around the world, this New York City Marathon, are the fans. They are Continue Reading

Marathon New York 2011. From Central Park

In just 2 hours and 9 minutes and “23 hours, Meb Keflezighi in California and Nut Firehiwot dall’Ethiopia, won the New York Marathon 2011. It ‘started in Staten Island south of Manhattan, and then going through Brooklyn and the Bronx. The finish line in Central Park. The race attracts many athletes from around the world, Continue Reading

Halloween night in the West Village of Big Apple

It is a day with a Catholic meaning to Halloween, but an experience for those who want to try to discover America. Parties and birthday parties are to be found everywhere, but that should not be missed is the parade in the West Village. that begins and ends at Spring Street, perhaps two miles ahead.