In a Nazi transit camp, music was both a subtle rebellion and a way of carrying hope to others.
Posts published by “Emilia Otte”
Emilia is pursuing a MA in European and Mediterranean Studies at NYU. She graduated from Bryn Mawr College with a degree in English and a minor in Italian Studies, and has done extensive reporting in Italy. She is an Italian vegan, which she realizes is an oxymoron. She thinks a lot about labor exploitation and promotes the fair-trade movement, and likes to make her friends and family feel bad about where they buy their clothes. Her guilty pleasure is good science writing.
In this episode, of Jet Lag, we explore why millennials are interested in Italian opera.
In this episode of Jet Lag, we take to the streets to find out what the average New Yorker thinks about Europe.
What one journalist’s life, and death, reveals about press freedom in Russia.