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Carlo Conti announces 30 stars at 2025 Sanremo song fest

    They include: Achille Lauro, Gaia, Coma_Cose, Francesco Gabbani, Willie Peyote, Noemi, Rkomi, Modà, Rose Villain, Brunori Sas, Irama, Clara, Massimo...

Sections - 01.12.2024, 13:10


Carlo Conti announces 30 Sanremo big names

    They include: Achille Lauro, Gaia, Coma_Cose, Francesco Gabbani, Willie Peyote, Noemi, Rkomi, Modà, Rose Villain, Brunori Sas, Irama, Clara, Massimo...

Sections - 01.12.2024, 13:07


Bertè top of standings after Sanremo opening night

Veteran singer Loredana Bertè is top of the standings of the Sanremo Song Festival with an autobiographical rock piece, Pazza (Crazy Woman), after the opening night of the much-loved week-long event on Tuesday.

LifeStyle - 07.02.2024, 08:54


Vatican daily hails Napoli title win citing 19th C song

Vatican daily L'Osservatore Romano on Friday hailed Napoli's third Serie A title win citing a famous 19th century Neapolitan song called Era de maggio (It Was May) that has been recorded by generations of artists including Roberto Murolo, Lina Sastri, Tito...

Sections - 05.05.2023, 15:29


Soccer: Ranieri says he's leaving Sampdoria

    They are current ninth in the standings ahead of the last game of this season against already relegated Parma.    Ranieri...

Sections - 21.05.2021, 12:51


Show team spirit, Pope tells Samp

But you must neber go forward on your own, always as a team, always as a team, that is important," said Francis in off-the-cuff remarks after receiving Chairman Massimo Ferrero, coach Claudio Ranieri, and the players.

Sections - 19.02.2021, 13:49


Show team spirit, pope tells Samp

But you must neber go forward on your own, always as a team, always as a team, that is important," said Francis in off-the-cuff remarks after receiving Chairman Massimo Ferrero, coach Claudio Ranieri, and the players.

Sections - 19.02.2021, 13:37


Ranieri cancels presentation, too upset about Maradona

(ANSA) - ROME, 26 NOV - Italian singer, actor and TV presenter Massimo Ranieri said Thursday that he was cancelling the presentation of a new show and disc because he was "devastated" by the death of Diego Maradona.

Sections - 26.11.2020, 15:27


Fiorello steals the show at Sanremo agai

    Another highlight was Tiziano Ferro and Massimo Ranieri singing the song that won the festival for the veteran Neapolitan singer in 1988, Perdere L'Amore.

LifeStyle - 06.02.2020, 15:12


Fiorello steals the show at Sanremo again

    Another highlight was Tiziano Ferro and Massimo Ranieri singing the song that won the festival for the veteran Neapolitan singer in 1988, Perdere L'Amore.

Sections - 06.02.2020, 15:12


Fiorello steals the show at Sanremo again

    Another highlight was Tiziano Ferro and Massimo Ranieri singing the song that won the festival for the veteran Neapolitan singer in 1988, Perdere L'Amore.

Sections - 06.02.2020, 09:14


Fiorello steals the show at Sanremo agai

    Another highlight was Tiziano Ferro and Massimo Ranieri singing the song that won the festival for the veteran Neapolitan singer in 1988, Perdere L'Amore.

LifeStyle - 06.02.2020, 09:14


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