"Luci d'artista" in Vittorio Square (Torino - ITALY)
The water
Piazza S.Carlo (Torino - ITALY)
Palazzo Madama (Torino - ITALY)
San Lorenzo's dome (Torino - ITALY)
Everyday life in Boston (U.S.A.)
Boston (U.S.A.)
Fountain in Montréal (CANADA)
Squirrel in Ottawa (CANADA)
Donkeys in Ussel (Valle d'Aosta - ITALY)
Ussel at Summer
Saint-Vincent under the sun
Ducks in Evian-les-Bains
Flowers and sun in Saint-Vincent (Valle d'Aosta - ITALY)
A Swan of Garda's lake
A duck in Lazise (Veneto - ITALY)
Garda's lake from Lazise (Veneto - ITALY)
Sunset in Lazise (Veneto - ITALY)
Sunset in Lazise (Veneto - ITALY)
A ship in Garda's lake
Garda's lake from Lazise (Veneto - ITALY)
"Dogana veneta" in Lazise (Veneto - ITALY)
Augusta Taurinorum, old name of Torino (ITALY)
Villa "La Fleur" by Fenoglio (Torino - ITALY)
Fireplaces
What are you watching??
Black cat
Old picture of my grandmother (the Nonner)
Flowers in Monticello di Lonigo (Vicenza - ITALY)
Taxis in New York
Singing in the rain...
The flag
New York
The old and new Frankfurt
Skyscrapers in Frankfurt
Gegen nazis
Antifaschistische Aktion
Grass tears
Central valley of Valle d'Aosta (ITALY)
Central valley of Valle d'Aosta (ITALY)
Flowers in Ussel (Valle d'Aosta - ITALY)
Flowers in Ussel (Valle d'Aosta - ITALY)
Ussel's castle
White flower in Ussel (Valle d'Aosta - ITALY)
Ussel's castle (west view)
Wind
Flower in Monticello di Lonigo (ITALY)
Little tower of the Fénis castle
Fénis castle with the walls
Fénis castle
Simbols over the doors of Fénis castle
Waterfall in Saint-Vincent (Aosta - ITALY)
Apricots
My friend and me at my degree
View of Krakow 1
View of Krakow 2
Polish candle
Verona - ITALY
Arc shadow in Verona (ITALY)
Wall paint in Meyrin (Genève - SUISSE)
Wall paint in Le Lignon (Genève - SUISSE)
Wall paint in Le Lignon (Genève - SUISSE)
Skyscrapers in Frankfurt am Main (GERMANY)
Pencils
Sunglasses
Politecnico on fight against 133 school law
Turin students manifestation against Gelmini's school law on October the 30th
Turin students manifestation against Gelmini's school law on October the 30th
Autumn
The top of Palazzo Madama in Torino (ITALY)
Arches
View of Torino (ITALY)
"Luci d'artista" in San Carlo square (Torino - ITALY)
"Luci d'artista" in Palazzo di città square in Torino (ITALY)
Tramways piles on the fog in Torino (ITALY)
San Carlo square in Torino (ITALY)
Torre Littoria in the fog (Torino - ITALY)
Lamps in the fog (Torino - ITALY)
SHOUT BOX
NO AT THE LAW 133!!! POLITECNICO IS FIGHTING!!!
SE IL POLI MANIFESTA L'AVETE FATTA GROSSA!!! (if Politecnico is fighting, you have done a very bad thing!)
SE NON CAMBIERA' FERMEREMO LA CITTA' (if it will not change, we will stop the city)
"In Baghdad, it's no democracy, that's just because, it’s a US Country"
"politik use drugs
politik use bombs
politik need torpedoes
politik needs blood
thats what my friend is an evidence politik is violence
what my friend is a evidence politik is violence"
I DISSOCIATE FROM WHAT BERLUSCONI SAID!!!
if every beat 0f my heart is caused by pe0ple wh0 are Kind and Sweet t0 me I just want t0 say, THANK YOU For keeping me ALIVE! Wishing you in advance a great start of the week Hugs and Kisses, Bhing
Architecture, travel, photos, go to concerts, listening to the Music
Music:
Punk rock, ska, combat folk and every other kind of music made by heart.
I like the most: Banda bassotti, Bob Marley, Caparezza, CCCP, Clash, Coda di lupo, De Andre'; Frontiera, Green day, Iubalfolk, Kina, Linea 77, Los fastidios, Manu Chao, Meganoidi, Millencolin, Minnie's, Modena City Ramblers, NOFX, Offspring, Pornoriviste, Punkreas, Ramones, Rancid, Ska-p, Slide, Subsonica, Vallanzaska. I'm updating the list everytime I discover new interesting bands.
Movies:
Bowling a Columbine, Fahrenheit 911, I cento passi (A hundred steps).
I saw on internet "Citizien Berlusconi" a documentary that every italian should watch to understand who is Berlusconi.
You can find it on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhOJc1JBpKI&feature=PlayList&p=33CA4F62AC3EEF6F&index=0
TV:
Comic programs such as Iene, Simpsons, Studio Aperto, Gialappa's programs. I watch some stupid telefilm: Scrubs, Kebab for breakfast.
Sometimes I watch: Dr. House, Grey's anatomy, CSI.
I watch international channels too: BBC World and Aljazeera International
Books:
The last year I read a very interesting book about partigians resistence against nazi-fascism: "La tempeta dessu noutre montagne" in france and in italian. Other books I love are "Animal farm" and "1984" by G. Orwell.
The last book I read was "Se questo è un uomo" (If this is a man) by Primo Levi about an experience of life in a nazist concentration camp.
Heroes/Idols:
Partisans, Peppino Impastato, Roberto Saviano, everyone who fight against organised criminality.