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Congratulations to Professor Tehezeeb Moitra on the publication of "Naples and the Anglophone: Palimpsestic Webs and Archival Encounters," released by Palgrave Macmillan as part of the 'Italian and Italian American Studies' series.

 


Andrea di Robilant
Photo credit: Clementina di Robilant

Fairy tales are more than childhood bedtime stories—they are the foundation of the stories we tell today. They have inspired generations, shaped cultural values, and continue to evolve through literature, film, and digital media.

On November 19, The American University of Rome’s Dramatic Arts Club wowed audiences at Teatro Testaccio with its original production, Glimpses of Us.

The AUR Dramatic Arts Club is a student-run club for those who love performance and performing.

Paragraph Planet is a creative writing website that has posted an exact 75-word paragraph every day since November 2008. Writers of all levels are invited to submit a blip of writing or a segment of larger-scale text.

AUR’s Professor Andrea di Robilant's latest book, This Earthly Globe, is a captivating narrative of the Age of Discovery that sheds light on Giovambattista Ramusio's extraordinary efforts to democratize geographical knowledge.

The Italian premiere of Rick Elice's acclaimed play "Peter and the Starcatcher" is currently being performed at Teatro Arciliuto, located inside Palazzo Chiovenda, an ancient sixteenth-century residence in Piazza di Montevecchio.

Rome is the common thread that unites each of our contributors. It is the place we all call home, whether it be a temporary one or a permanent one. It is a city filled with both endless inspiration and frustration, and many of the pieces in this edition of REMUS reflect just that.