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Naples
Miscellany 6 (early November,
2007) Links
to
all Naples Miscellany pages:
Capodimonte exhibit— Tribute
to
Capodimonte,
from
Caravaggio
to Picasso is the title of a truly world-class
exhibit now
on at the Capodimonte museum and
running through January 20, 2008. "Four centuries of Masterpieces" is
the additional blurb on the poster. I will no doubt have to check this one out, just so that when my culture-vulture friends (her name is Laura) from abroad visit me, I don't have to listen to, "What?! You live here and you didn't go?!" Gasp. Sputter. Bagnoli boat harbor—On again/off again. Back in 2002/3, Naples put in a bid for the 2007 Americas Cup boat regatta or race or whatever they call it. Winning the bid would have then entailed building a new boat harbor in Bagnoli, the proposed site for the event. When the Americas Cup went to Valencia (boo! hiss!) and not Bagnoli, I figured that the plan for the harbor—which both I and Leonardo da Vinci had considered bizarre and unworkable— would have been shelved and that Bagnoli would have to limp along in some other way in its very ambitious plan to rejuvenate itself from a century of decay. Recent reports in the paper report that the plan is now "off again", meaning that it had been "on again" even after the Americas Cup idea got deep-sixed. I guess I wasn't paying attention. The concern is for "insabbiamento" of the area. If it were a river, that would be "silting up," so I suppose this is "sanding up." In any event, mayor Iervolino insists that the plan is going to go forward anyway, in spite of engineering and ecological concerns. So that means it's "on again." That, of course, may change. Soccer—From the thumping on their floor (my ceiling) the other night, I figured something was up. My teenaged neighbors had been driven into a frenzy of enthusiasm by Naples' 3-1 victory over Juventus. That team from Torino is a perennial powerhouse in Italian soccer; in 102 years of play, "Juve" has won the Italian A-League championship 27 times (!). By comparison, Naples has won twice and has struggled greatly over the last 15 years (even being demoted to the B-League, but now back in the A-League); the victory was an enormous boost to local sports fans (besides putting cracks in my plaster). In the 20-team A-League, Naples is now in sixth place. (See under "Soccer" in the "S" section in the index for related items.) Links
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