Songs

Crime, Words, Time: Anatomy of an Outdated Detective

Just one more thing… One late autumn afternoon, the lopsided, absent-minded figure of Lieutenant Columbo entered my memory. Rete4, ever generous with surprises, was airing an episode in which Peter Falk – with his crumpled raincoat, perpetually lit cigar, and one-eyed, weary gait – moved through a Los Angeles villa filled with modern art, expensive carpets, and metaphysical corpses. I was just at the right age to realize that, when told well, a crime story was never just about blood and motive, but also about moral architecture and the choreography of the unconscious. In Columbo, everything was built with the precision of a Bach fugue, yet disguised with the nonchalance of a jazz musician stumbling upon the truth. Despite its unassuming appearance, Columbo remains one of the most sophisticated works ever produced for American television. Created in 1968 by Richard Levinson and William Link, and developed by a team of […]

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Cinema, Music and galloping Memories

Sixties Rome had a couple of easily recognizable symbols among many others: Cinecittà and the Piper. Two recently published books and a few albums...

Tenco Faces

For years, it has been no secret that there is considerable crossover between the Sanremo Festival and the Tenco Prize. This year, the overlap...

Caterina Caselli: The Faces of Life

2024 was a rewarding year for Caselli. In the spring, she was named a Knight of Labor, and in the fall, she received the...
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