Articles
Reflections on McCartney, memory, and why a 1965 melody still shadows our present.
Revisiting the turning point that cemented Portugal’s post-Revolution path.
A personal remembrance piece about staying power and the weight of memory.
Brazil secures a landmark Oscar with a story rooted in dictatorship-era loss.
Why an unprecedented U.S. race could still change in its final miles.
City honors decades of reporting, cultural work, and public service.
Notes from a conversation that spans Europe, identity and Portugal’s future.
How foreign correspondents watched the Carnation Revolution, then and now.
A look at the figures and forces shaping a new political moment.
On the creative collisions when two languages share one conversation.
Why the words we choose in conflict can save clarity—or distort truth.
A portrait of resilience—and the curious rhythm of second chances.
What successive papal trips reveal about Portugal, faith and geopolitics.
Remembering a colleague whose compass never wavered: accuracy and humanity.
A contemporaneous file from a city on the edge of transformation.
A decade helping shape ideas worth spreading in Italy’s capital.
A farewell to a radical, complicated figure from Portugal’s past.
POLITICO reveals my PIDE file—and a reporter’s new history with a regime.
Scenes and stakes as a sensational Italian case flips overnight.
Dennis Redmont was interviewed by Joana Azedevo Viana, a journalist for the Portuguese magazine “I”, about his tumultuous relations with the political police.
Dennis Redmont offers his viewpoint on the state of communication in Italy, with an invitation for “contamination” of ideas.
Dennis Redmont describes the new world of communication and its implications for Turkish and international media in the Istanbul luxury magazine.
In his contribution to “Aspenia Web 2.0”, Redmont analyzes the state of the journalistic profession in the new era of the web.
Interviewed by “Lettera 43”, Redmont argues the controversy over Marchionne’s statements should be a wake-up call about Italy’s lack of competitiveness.
Dennis Redmont describes Villa Tre Ville, Franco Zeffirelli’s former residence on the Amalfi Coast, for the Hürriyet Daily News.
An article for the Umbrian magazine “Obiettivo Impresa” analyzing the region’s search for a new identity between crisis and globalization.
An article for Aspenia Media Evo on balancing freedom of information with new security and anti-terrorism needs.
An interview with “Il Mattino” comparing Italian and US wiretapping laws and the future of investigative journalism.
Dennis Redmont is quoted in the Financial Times: “In Italy, the media and newspapers were born as tools of an elite.”
An interview given to “Il Mattino” on September 5, 2009, regarding the state of media pluralism in Italy.
“All social legislation in America has had his name written on it,” declares Dennis Redmont, interviewed by the monthly magazine “Liberal”.