Fulvio Paolocci is a Rome-based multimedia journalist and independent videographer with a focus on Italian current events, lifestyle and politics. Born and raised in Rome, he trained in TV journalism in California thanks to a Fulbright scholarship. He has worked for the Associated Press Television News in Rome and London, and has also contributed to major American networks, such as NBC and A&E. He is now a regular contributor to APTN and GlobalPost, producing print, video and multimedia packages. Paolocci speaks Italian, English and Spanish. He earned his Master’s degree in Journalism at the University of California Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
A teacher in Italy uses technology to hook his students on literature.
Artists are up in arms — and tutus — over budget cuts affecting Italian cultural life.
Why Silvio Berlusconi's party won't be represented in Rome's regional elections.
American students studying abroad in Italy reflect on the surprising verdict and what it might mean to other exchange students.
Italian immigration law has left the future unclear for hundreds of Moroccans living in a squalid shantytown.
Locals and visitors can catch "Carmen" at the Spanish Steps.
Proposed law would fine web sites denounced for defamation.