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Interviewing the Crisis: Francesco “Warbear” Macarone Palmieri

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Just back from Turin, I just had the chance to keep up with the Interviewing the Crisis project

We already started publishing the second round of interviews, starting with Carlo Infante, Andreas Jacobs and Warbear.

As usual, the interviews are first published on ArtsBlog and then translated and collected on the project’s website.

The first one we are publishing in its complete form is the interview with Francesco “Warbear” Macarone Palmieri

watch out in the next few days for the other ones.

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