Courtesy Nathania Zevi and Elisa Fuksas
Talk
Inspirations and Generations
Nathania Zevi and Piero Maranghi
June 24 2025, 6.30pm
Free admission upon registration
We present Inspirations and Generations, a series of five conversations moderated by Michele Masneri, featuring leading voices from the cultural, entrepreneurial, and social worlds. The series explores how passion, talent, and a sense of responsibility are passed down across generations. The third event features journalist Nathania Zevi and publisher Piero Maranghi, director of Sky Classica. Titled Cursed Architects, the conversation traces the professional and creative journeys of the two guests, who—coming from families of renowned designers such as Piero Portaluppi and Bruno Zevi—have carved out their own paths in journalism, music, and culture.
Speakers
Nathania Zevi, journalist
Piero Maranghi, publisher and director of Sky Classica
Moderator
Michele Masneri, journalist and writer
Nathania Zevi is a journalist at Tg1 in Italy. After graduating in Philosophy and a master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University in New York, she began her career at the Wall Street Journal. She later joined Rai, where she worked with the program Agorà, thanks to which she received the Biagio Agnes Award in 2015. She continued her path in Rai's regional news programs, and then landed at Tg3, where she covered politics for years. In 2007 she published, together with her grandmother Tullia Zevi, the book Ti racconto la mia storia (Rizzoli).
Elisa Fuksas has published several novels, including La figlia di (Rizzoli, 2014), Michele, Anna e la termodinamica (Elliot, 2017), Ama e fai quello che vuoi (Marsilio, 2020), Non fiori ma opere di bene (Marsilio, 2022). His latest book is Good News(Mondadori, 2025). For film, she directed Without End (2021), which was presented at Venice Days at the Venice Film Festival. Her new film, Marko Polo, is scheduled for 2025.
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