RADIO #3 – STREET FOOD

Jun 10th from 7pm | RADIO vs STREET FOOD – In June 10th Radio vs STREET FOOD


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After having explored the contexts of craftmanship and pornography, Radio will continue to interact with the public using the same transversal approach as before, by dedicating a new appointment to street-food.

RADIO will set out to analyse and rework the tradition, the folklore and the contemporary nature of food eaten on the street with the support of cooks, photographers, musicians, designers and curators, chosen as ‘guest managers’ of the project. The central show-piece of RADIO’s project will be a public oven.

Just like the old-time public ovens common in the Mediterranean area acted as a place to meet to cook and eat food, so Radio will become a meeting place and a hangout for the public with exhibitions, events, secret diners, workshops and cooking sessions.

Parallel to this, a series of outdoor events will be organised by a second guest-owner, outside the Via Pestalozzi 4 premises.

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Friday June 10th — Public Oven / Sila & Afro-funk Experience

Presentation of the Public Oven by the guest-owner Tour De Fork

Live: first Milanese Afrodisia live performance featuring the international top of the bill afro-funk band: Sila & The Afro Funk Experience.

Sponsor tecnico: Samsung | www.samsung.com



 



THE MILAN REVIEW

May 12th from 7pm | RADIO presents THE MILAN REVIEW – In May 12th Radio presents THE MILAN REVIEW


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RADIO-OFF* will be hosting The Milan Review, an independent publishing company based in Milan that proposes to publish “ host of narrative titles, art books and fanzines, and anything else they happen to want to publish”.
Founded by Tim Small (editor) and Riccardo Trotta (art director), The Milan Review is an ambitious project of the Italian book publishing industry directed at the international scene.

On May 12th, on RADIO’S premises, the first publication will be presented: a self-titled biyearly literary magazine in English, which will constantly vary both in form and in content.

The first number, The Milan Review of Ghosts, will include short stories by Dave Cull, Jonathan Dixon, Glen Hirschberg, Noy Holland, Jonathon Keats, Tao Lin, Clancy Martin, E.C. Osondu, Dawn Raffel, Nelly Reifler, Rebecca Rosenblum, Deb Olin Unferth, Corinna Vallianatos, Brent Van Horne. Illustrated by Matt Furie and Maison Du Crac.

The Milan Review of Ghosts, will subsequently be presented in London and New York

Opening: Thursday May 12th | from 19.00 — 22.00