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Cenci

American  
[chen-chee] / ˈtʃɛn tʃi /

noun

  1. Beatrice 1577–1599, Italian parricide whose life is the subject of various novels and poems.


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The schedule promoted a free glam bar, which wasn’t staffed for most of the weekend, said Brielle Cenci, a vendor who paid several thousand dollars to have a booth.

From Los Angeles Times

Cenci owns a company that sells mermaid clip-on hair extensions and flew in from New Jersey.

From Los Angeles Times

Vendors expected the convention to be packed with thousands of people, but Cenci said she saw only about 100 attendees a day.

From Los Angeles Times

“It felt like a farmers market,” Cenci said.

From Los Angeles Times

Alemani herself is the first Italian woman to organize a Biennale and she has deliberately included numerous female Italian artists, including Ambra Castagnetti, Giulia Cenci and Chiara Enzo, to give them some overdue recognition.

From New York Times