Thursday, May 14, 2009

Giro d’Italia 2009



























Yes, even the world’s 2nd longest cyclying race (after the Tour de France), the Giro d’Italia, whizzed through the streets of downtown Udine on May 11th, 2009! In one picture with the rose t-shirt you can actually see Cavendish. And somewhere in the pack there's also a fellow by the name of Lance Armstrong (all pics by M.Rimati)!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Vicini/Lontano, May 7-10, 2009








Another good reason to come to Udine? Well, there`s the yearly “Premio Tiziano Terzani”, otherwise known also as “Vicino/Lontano”, a literary encounter now in its 5th year (two years ago one of the illustrious guests was the former president of Iran, the Ayatollah Khatami).

This year`s honoured guest was a real treat for me: Bill Emmott, the former editor of my “Bible”, The Economist (I`ve been subscribing to it for almost 20 years now). Emmott comes right after my other “God”, MIT`s Noam Chomsky (the so-called “greatest living intellectual”).

The great thing about Emmott`s presentation (he`s the man with glasses and a goatee beard) is that I got to ask him the very first question: I wanted to know, seeing that when he was editor of The Economist he had blasted our “Great Leader” (Silvio Berlusconi) with the now-famous picture and title, “Why this man is unfit to govern Italy”. His response? “Yes, I still think that he is unfit to govern Italy”! At which point some of us in the audience let out a wild cheer (me being THE loudest!) and clapped rather loudly at his response (again, I clapped THE loudest!).

The other guests were Sergio Canciani, RAI`s foreign correspondent from Moscow for more than 10 years now. He was in the company of Russian lawyer Lidija Yusupova. The two were discussing the memory of Russia`s assassinated female journalist, Anna Politkovskaja. Canciani and Yusupova also discussed the current political situation in the former Soviet Union. All-in-all, the four-day event (the prize this year went to Pakistan`s journalist, Ahmed Rashid, the man with the glasses and beard) is very pleasant because UNLIKE Italian political tv talk shows (which have 4-5 people ALL talking and yelling at once), this event takes place in an old church and only ONE person at a time speaks (and calmly too!).
All pics by M.Rimati.