Massimo Valicchia
Massimo Valicchia was born in 1975 in Rome.
After the degree in Licterature on University of Rome La Sapienza, he studies Photography.
His reportages are focused most of all on social-political issues with a view to the whole world and his attention is directed on human stories.
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The running of the historical Mille Miglia, an open-road endurance race which took place in Italy twenty-four times from 1927 to 1957 (Thirteen times before the war, and eleven times after), arrived in Rome after completing the 1000km journey.
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The leader of the Movement for the Liberation of Western Sahara says the people will arm themselves against Morocco if the UN does not organize a referendum on self-determination.
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More than 15,000 people are expected to gather outside the historic Roman Coliseum to take part in the third March for Life.
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This year the Hippodrome of Capanelle in Rome, Postepay Rock in Roma will live among others artists even Bruce Springsteen, The Killers, Iggy Pop, Green Day and Blur.
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The traditional concert on May in Piazza San Giovanni in Rome. 700,000 people have celebrated so the first of May, Labor Day weekend.
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Elio e le storie tese, an Italian band from Milan, formed in 1980, whose music is clearly inspired by the style of Frank Zappa, performed live in San Giovanni place, in front of almost 700,000 people, during a May Day concert.
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Luca Romagnoli, leader of the band Management del Dolore Post-Operatorio, exposed himself to members of the audience during a live concert held to commemorate International Labor Day.
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A traditional concert known locally as Concerto del Primo Maggio took place in Piazza San Giovanni in Rome. Some 700,000 people celebrated as they commemorated International Labour Day.
