Friend Diane Bracuk introduces Giovanna and Vittorio.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Launch of Giovanna Riccio's Vittorio
(Not So) Nice Italian Girl Giovanna Riccio launched her new book of poetry Vittorio at supermarket on July 13, 2010 ...
Luciano Iacobelli, publisher of Lyricalmyrical and emcee for the night.
Friend Diane Bracuk introduces Giovanna and Vittorio.
Friend Diane Bracuk introduces Giovanna and Vittorio.
Poet Giovanna Riccio
Friend Damino Pietropaolo listens attentively to the reading.
Luciano Iacobelli manning the book table.
Friday, June 25, 2010
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Italian Canadian Artists Showcase
Thursday, June 24, 2010
7pm - 10 pm.
Live at the Annex Live
Live at the Annex Live
296 Brunswick Ave.
(south of Bloor St.)
Come celebrate the living arts with music, comedy, film, performance, poetry and visual art:
hosted by Gianna Patriarca, John Calabro and Luciano Iacobelli.
with the artists:
with the artists:
Michelle Alfano Valentino Assenza Sandra Battaglini Marco Bernardi
Marisa Buffone Julie Campagna Domenico Capilongo Raffaela Diana
Bruna Bertoni Di Giuseppe Sal Greco
Thomas Marchese Roberto Marra
Thomas Marchese Roberto Marra
Michael Mirolla Damiano Pietropaolo Vincenzo Pietropaolo
Gio Riccio John Romano Daniela Saioni
Special Guest: Deputy Mayor Joe Pantalone
FREE EVENT
EVERYONE WELCOME
Thursday, June 10, 2010
June Reading
The evening of readings at Lola's Commissary on Juen 10th
began with the poet Beatriz Hausner reading
began with the poet Beatriz Hausner reading
from her collection Sew Him Up
Beatriz is, among many other things,
also a Co-Founder of Quattro Books.
also a Co-Founder of Quattro Books.
Writer Lina Medaglia organized the reading around the
theme of our fascination with dolls
Lina read from her novel The Demons of Aquilonia.
Diane Bracuk warding off the paparazzi during her reading.
Diane read from her widely published and
fascinating article on the revolutionary aspects of
Barbie in mainstream culture during the 1950s.
fascinating article on the revolutionary aspects of
Barbie in mainstream culture during the 1950s.
Red hot poet and NSNIG&F co-founder
Giovanna Riccio reading her suite of Barbie poems.
Giovanna's book of poetry Vittorio will be published
by LyricalMyrical this summer.
Michelle Alfano, NSNIG&F co-founder, served as emcee.
Poet Sonia DiPlacido is in the front row.
Poet Sonia DiPlacido is in the front row.
Musician Tom Garrett provided a wonderful interlude
before and after the readings and between sets.
All photographs taken by Reeves Miller.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
The (Not So) Nice Italian Girls read poetry and prose about our fascination with dolls
Beatriz Hausner’s poetry is rooted in the legacy of international surrealism, especially its Spanish American expression. Many of her translations have focused on the writers of that literature, including Rosamel del Valle, Enrique Molina, Olga Orozco, César Moro and the poets of Mandrágora, among others. Hausner has worked tirelessly to promote international literature in Canada, through her own translations, as well as her advocacy work (she was President of the Literary Translators' Association of Canada and is one the founders of the Banff International Literary Translation Centre). She is one of the publishers of Quattro Books. Her work has been published in Spanish, French and Portuguese translation. The Wardrobe Mistress was published in 2003. Sew Him Up is her latest poetry collection (2010). By day, Beatriz works as a librarian at the Toronto Public Library.
Lina Medaglia is a teacher, a peace activist, and a crisis counselor for abused women and children. Her writings have included a libretto for a three-hour feminist musical called Casanova, the lyrics for a progressive country album, and two albums of political rock. At the age of eleven, Lina immigrated with her family to Toronto, from a tiny mountain village in Calabria. Her first book, Demons of Aquilonia, is a fictional autobiography based on her family's struggles with 'passing,’ or reinventing identities for the purpose of survival and overcoming. Lina lives and works in Toronto with her family.
Giovanna Riccio was born in Calabria, Italy and grew up in Toronto where she studied philosophy at the University of Toronto. Her poems have appeared in journals, magazines and newspapers, including the Eyetalian, Poetry Canada Review, CV2, Tickleace, and Italian-Canadiana. Giovanna completed her first manuscript, Strong Bread, earlier this year and is in the process of getting it published. Her dramatic monologue, Vittorio, will be published by LyricalMyrical Press in the spring. She has recently retired from teaching and is working on a new book of poetry.
As emcee …
Michelle Alfano is a Toronto writer and a Co-Editor with Descant. Her short story “Opera”, on which her new novella Made Up Of Arias (Blaurock Press, 2008) is based, was a finalist for a Journey Prize anthology. Her fiction and non-fiction work has been widely published in Canada in major literary publications, and has also appeared in the U.S. She will be featured in a forthcoming documentary on the Saturnia, an immigrant ship which transported thousands of Italian-born immigrants to Canada in the 1950s and 60s and which will be featured on OMNI-TV. She is currently at work on a new novel entitled Vita's Pospects.
And music by ...
Tom Garrett has been performing at open stages in and around Toronto since moving to the city in 2003. His acoustic styling is reminiscent of James Taylor mixed with a touch of Springteen.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
May 19th Reading
And so it begins...our first reading at the Annex Live,
our seventh reading since August 2009
and the inception of the reading series.
Giovanna Riccio, our emcee, kicking off the proceedings.
Friend of the NSNIG Judy Lipp with the poets
Paul Zemokhol and Monika Rosas.
Poet Monika Rosas kicked off the readings as the first reader.
Emcee and poet Giovanna Riccio with the writer Kathleen Whelan.
The writer Erika DeVasconcelos, author of two books
Erika reading from a work-in-progress.
Erika with husband Nino Ricci.
Writer Andrew Smith, author of Edith's War, launched this spring.
Writer Noreen Shanahan
Friends of the NSNIG Andrew and Joe enjoying the reading.
Joe's parents and sisters came over on the Saturnia as well!
Please see below for more info.
Joe's parents and sisters came over on the Saturnia as well!
Please see below for more info.
Filmmaker Ferdinando Dell'Omo, one of the directors of the forthcoming documentary on the passengers, and the children of the passengers, of the Saturnia, an immigrant ship which transported thousands of Italian-born immigrants to Canada in the 1950s and 60s
and which will be featured on OMNI-TV this year.
and which will be featured on OMNI-TV this year.
Michelle gets miked for filming during her reading.
Marilyn and daughter Marina. Marina will also be featured in the documentary Saturnia,
directed by Lilia Topouzova and Ferdinando Dell'Omo.
Intriguingly, our emcee Giovanna Riccio also arrived on the Saturnia.
Intriguingly, our emcee Giovanna Riccio also arrived on the Saturnia.
The crew of the Saturnia film. They were filming Michelle as a participant in the film.
Michelle with the the lovely filmmaker Lily Topouzova and her partner Ferdinando.
Some backstage scenes ...
Saturday, May 1, 2010
The (Not So) Nice Italian Girls & Friends tell you things they never told their mothers ...
Michelle Alfano is a Toronto writer and a Co-Editor with Descant. Her short story “Opera”, on which her novella Made Up Of Arias (Blaurock Press, 2008) is based, was a finalist for a Journey Prize anthology. She is currently at work on a new novel entitled Vita's Prospects. She will be featured in a forthcoming documentary on the passengers, and the children of the passengers, of the Saturnia, an immigrant ship which transported thousands of Italian-born immigrants to Canada in the 1950s and 60s and which will be featured on OMNI-TV.
mónica rosas is an educator/agitator/artist whose work aims to challenge and provoke community discussion on gender, the environment and the visible minority experience. A second-generation Colombian-Peruvian Canadian she has traveled and worked in Colombia, Cuba, Peru, Venezuela, Brazil and Toronto writing and teaching English and Drama. mónica is the author of Inside Out a collection of poetry published by Lyrical Myrical. She is the curator of Cha Cha, a yearly women's literary event in Toronto on the topic of sexuality and she is working on a novella entitled, Salt Water & Cinammon Skin with Tightrope Books. Visit her @ www.monicarosas.com
Noreen Shanahan's essays have appeared in the Globe & Mail, Toronto Life, Geist, Reader's Digest, and elsewhere. She is a regular writer of obituary essays in the Globe & Mail. She's currently shopping around a memoir on her life as housecleaner cum obituary writer. She also dabbles in poetry.
Andrew Smith's writing has been included in the Journey Prize Anthology, and has been shortlisted for the CBC Literary Awards. He has published two non-fiction books: Highlights, an illustrated history of cannabis (co-author) and Strangers in the Garden, the secret lives of our favorite flowers. His first novel, Edith’s War, was published by Axiom Publishing in March 2010.
Kathleen Whelan is a writer who lives in Toronto. Her fiction has been published in Taddle Creek, Sub Terrain, Other Voices and Broken Pencil. Kathleen's work has appeared in journals in New Zealand, Ireland and the US. Whelan is the narrator of the NFB documentary, Sabrina's Law. She recently completed a novel, Swimming on Ice.
And as emcee ...
Giovanna Riccio was born in Calabria, Italy and grew up in Toronto where she studied philosophy at the University of Toronto. Her poems have appeared in journals, magazines and newspapers, including the Eyetalian, Poetry Canada Review, CV2, Tickleace, and Italian-Canadiana. Giovanna completed her first manuscript, Strong Bread, earlier this year and is in the process of getting it published. Her dramatic monologue, Vittorio, will be published by LyricalMyrical Press in the spring. She has recently retired from teaching and is working on a new book of poetry.
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