BOOKS/1 On Monday the anti-Camorra magistrate Catello Maresca will be in Capodrise, in via Santa Croce 33, to present…
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On Monday the anti-Camorra magistrate Catello Maresca will be in Capodrise, in via Santa Croce 33, to present his book “The State Always Wins”. Starting from 5pm, Caterina Monte and Tina Raucci will talk to the judge.
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On Tuesday the reading group “The reader’s meeting” meets again at the headquarters of the Bianconiglio association, in Caserta in the hamlet of San Benedetto. This time the focus of the comparison will be William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”.
EVENTS
In the Maria Carolina Gardens, a few steps from the Royal Palace of Caserta, until April 26th there is “Brick Live – Ocean – Your Lego world”. For visitors of all ages the opportunity to have fun in a space totally dedicated to the most famous toy building bricks in the world.
MUSIC
With his “Acoustic World”, a project with which he retraces the last twelve years of his recording production in an acoustic key, Enzo Avitabile will be at the Formicola Auditorium on Monday. The live event is among the events of the “Borghi DiVini – A journey through History 5.0” series. Entrance is free.
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In Squille, a hamlet of Castel Campagnano, there is the Asparagus Festival until Wednesday. On Wednesday it will also be possible to have lunch in the square and taste the typical dishes based on asparagus and the local wine. Entertainment, music and a craft and typical product market are on the program every day.
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On Saturday in Casi, a small hamlet of Teano, the Palluottoli Festival returns, that is, bread meatballs with village sausage. For the entire evening it will be possible to taste this typical dish of the local tradition together with many other local delicacies.
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