Zannzibar Cultura

Giornalismo culturale, storie di città e un’agenda eventi curata per orientarti tra festival, mostre e palchi.

A hardcover cultural magazine lying open on a smooth, dark wooden desk, its glossy pages filled with vibrant photographs of theater stages, art installations, and concert posters. Around it, neatly arranged fountain pens, a leather-bound notebook, and a small vintage radio hint at careful editorial work. Soft, diffused afternoon light enters from an unseen window, creating gentle reflections on the magazine’s pages and subtle shadows along the desk’s grain. Photographed at eye level with a slight diagonal composition, the foreground in crisp focus and the background softly blurred, the mood is professional yet curious, evoking thoughtful cultural journalism in clean, modern photographic realism.
A polished laptop on a clean, light-wood table displaying a cultural blog homepage, with a hero image of a contemporary art exhibition and a sidebar packed with upcoming event listings. Next to the laptop rests a pair of over-ear headphones and a small stack of tickets for theater, cinema, and museum entry, their printed typography sharp and elegant. Cool, even window light illuminates the screen without glare, while a subtle bokeh in the background suggests a modern studio office. Captured from a slightly elevated angle with a rule-of-thirds composition, the image feels analytical, up-to-date, and professionally journalistic in photographic realism.

Chi siamo e cosa raccontiamo

Zannzibar nasce da una redazione indipendente che intreccia critica, cronaca e divulgazione. Seguiamo culture urbane, istituzioni, periferie creative, difendendo approfondimento lento, fonti verificate e linguaggi accessibili a lettori curiosi.

Redazione Zannzibar

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Aarav Sharma

CEO

Caporedattrice cultura, coordina inchieste, cura il tono editoriale e collega reportage, recensioni e agenda eventi nazionali.

A hardcover cultural magazine lying open on a smooth, dark wooden desk, its glossy pages filled with vibrant photographs of theater stages, art installations, and concert posters. Around it, neatly arranged fountain pens, a leather-bound notebook, and a small vintage radio hint at careful editorial work. Soft, diffused afternoon light enters from an unseen window, creating gentle reflections on the magazine’s pages and subtle shadows along the desk’s grain. Photographed at eye level with a slight diagonal composition, the foreground in crisp focus and the background softly blurred, the mood is professional yet curious, evoking thoughtful cultural journalism in clean, modern photographic realism.

Mateo García

CTO

Critico teatrale, racconta palcoscenici indipendenti e grandi festival, intrecciando interviste, approfondimenti storici e consigli di visione.

A polished laptop on a clean, light-wood table displaying a cultural blog homepage, with a hero image of a contemporary art exhibition and a sidebar packed with upcoming event listings. Next to the laptop rests a pair of over-ear headphones and a small stack of tickets for theater, cinema, and museum entry, their printed typography sharp and elegant. Cool, even window light illuminates the screen without glare, while a subtle bokeh in the background suggests a modern studio office. Captured from a slightly elevated angle with a rule-of-thirds composition, the image feels analytical, up-to-date, and professionally journalistic in photographic realism.

Zuri Ndlovu

Ingegnere

Reporter musicale, segue club e rassegne cittadine, mappa nuove scene sonore e cura playlist editoriali settimanali.

A large wall calendar dedicated to cultural events, each date square carefully filled with color-coded notes for exhibitions, film festivals, book launches, and concerts, all handwritten in precise lettering. The calendar hangs above a minimalist white shelf holding neatly stacked art catalogues and a sleek digital voice recorder. Natural daylight filters in from the side, creating a soft glow on the paper surface and gentle shadows beneath the shelf. Shot straight-on with a balanced, symmetrical composition and sharp focus throughout, the mood is organized, forward-looking, and professional, perfectly capturing an agenda eventi in crisp, realistic photographic style.

Leila Haddad

Designer

Editor arti visive, esplora musei, spazi indipendenti e arte pubblica, con focus su accessibilità culturale e audience giovani.

Collabora con la comunità di Zannzibar

Accogliamo proposte di articoli, partnership con festival, musei e club, media kit condivisi e progetti formativi per portare il giornalismo culturale vicino a nuovi pubblici.

A hardcover cultural magazine lying open on a smooth, dark wooden desk, its glossy pages filled with vibrant photographs of theater stages, art installations, and concert posters. Around it, neatly arranged fountain pens, a leather-bound notebook, and a small vintage radio hint at careful editorial work. Soft, diffused afternoon light enters from an unseen window, creating gentle reflections on the magazine’s pages and subtle shadows along the desk’s grain. Photographed at eye level with a slight diagonal composition, the foreground in crisp focus and the background softly blurred, the mood is professional yet curious, evoking thoughtful cultural journalism in clean, modern photographic realism.
A polished laptop on a clean, light-wood table displaying a cultural blog homepage, with a hero image of a contemporary art exhibition and a sidebar packed with upcoming event listings. Next to the laptop rests a pair of over-ear headphones and a small stack of tickets for theater, cinema, and museum entry, their printed typography sharp and elegant. Cool, even window light illuminates the screen without glare, while a subtle bokeh in the background suggests a modern studio office. Captured from a slightly elevated angle with a rule-of-thirds composition, the image feels analytical, up-to-date, and professionally journalistic in photographic realism.
A large wall calendar dedicated to cultural events, each date square carefully filled with color-coded notes for exhibitions, film festivals, book launches, and concerts, all handwritten in precise lettering. The calendar hangs above a minimalist white shelf holding neatly stacked art catalogues and a sleek digital voice recorder. Natural daylight filters in from the side, creating a soft glow on the paper surface and gentle shadows beneath the shelf. Shot straight-on with a balanced, symmetrical composition and sharp focus throughout, the mood is organized, forward-looking, and professional, perfectly capturing an agenda eventi in crisp, realistic photographic style.