After the success of recent editions, this year too Tempi, a historical magazine of national information and culture, returns to Caorle, from friday, june 12 to sunday, june 14, for the fifth edition of “Calling things by their name”, a festival of meetings and debates at the end of which the “Luigi Amicone” Award for journalism and free communication will be presented.
The event kicks off on friday evening in the square with Alessandro Sallusti, recipient of the Luigi Amicone Journalism Award 2026. It will conclude on sunday with the second Luigi Amicone Award – Caorle City Culture Award to Portuguese Vatican correspondent Aura Miguel.
Joining them will be the now charismatic figure of the square Federico Palmaroli (Osho), the governor Alberto Stefani, the Patriarch of Venice Monsignor Francesco Moraglia, the correspondent for Tg1 from the United States Marco Valerio Lo Prete, along with the return of Mattia Ferraresi, Massimo Gaggi and Matteo Matzuzzi. More names will be added in the coming days.