Rome, 7 May 2025
When she listens to her guests, she also works on herself. When she interviews them in Ciao maschio, TV presenter Nunzia De Girolamo does not shy away from confrontation with her own experience. A path of change and constant commitment to achieve the goal she has set for herself. Just like FS Group, which invests in the future by building projects oriented towards safe and sustainable mobility, promoting the country's transformation process.
In the wake of green mobility, the partnership with the Giro d'Italia and the Giro-E - for which Trenitalia is Official Green Carrier - was renewed for the sixth consecutive year: an opportunity to promote the virtuous union between train and bicycle, crossing the most beautiful places in the country. The journey through the Italian territory continues uncovering some of the best-hidden corners in the capital, such as the Ponte dell'Industria and the murals of Tor Marancia, with tips from Carolina Venosi, author of the guide Romamania. Then we head south, in the province of Vibo Valentia, to explore the Costa degli Dei, between Tropea’s cliffs and the historic ice-cream parlours of Pizzo. Finally, we stop in Naples to visit the Giardino Torre, in the Real Bosco di Capodimonte, the former fruit orchard of the Bourbons, where you can stroll among the scent of citrus fruits and a triumph of flowers.
There is no shortage of interviews with the stars of show business, such as actor Claudio Santamaria, who directs the Milano Film Fest, Valentina Persia, ready to make her TV comeback return to TV with a new cooking show, and BigMama, one of the new Eurovision commenter. We talk about the power of writing, however, with Antonella Lattanzi, on the jury of the A/R Andata e racconto. Viaggiare con leggerezza: istruzioni per l’uso literary contest, organised by FS Group with the Turin Book Fair, whose winners were awarded on 17 May at Lingotto Fiere. While Father Enzo Fortunato, director of communication at St. Peter's Basilica, gives a portrait of Pope Francis as a tireless defender of the vulnerable.
And finally, this month's art and photography appointments. The actor's body as vital presence on stage is the theme of the 53rd Venice Theatre Biennale, led by the American Willem Dafoe. In Turin, an exhibition at the Mastio della Cittadella recounts Paul Gauguin's experience in Tahiti, French Polynesia, through woodcuts, drawings and two special paintings. In Milan, street art invades the Mudec with ten large murals by ten international artists, all exploring the topic of travel. While in Rome, an exhibition at the Museo Storico della Fanteria traces Frida Kahlo's life and career through the photographs of her beloved Nickolas Muray.