5 Reasons Why Calabria Is More Than Just ‘The Toe’
The southernmost tip of Italy is ripe for a renaissance.
A Future For The Past: The Venice Paradox
Venetians made their choice in the September 2020 elections and went for the quick-money option — but due to climate change and the legacy of the virus that may not be straightforward.
A Pirandellian Mental Lapse: Don Quijote Or Don Chisciotti?
Great courage, an unshakable faith in the codes of chivalry, madness, are the traits that one normally associated with Don Quijote. However, when Pirandello refers to specific events in the life of the Knight, a problem arises.
An Irish Christmas In Italy
As an Irish woman married to an Italian and living in Calabria, I've learned over the years that Ireland and Italy are the Christmas Yin and Yang.
A Florentine Sandwich Takes Over The Big Apple
From central Florence to Times Square, the Florentine sandwich is taking over the world. We went to try it in the Big Apple.
A Love Letter To Buie
Buie is an Italian hill town that stands outside of its Italian context, in the peninsula of Istria, and in the country of Croatia.
All Pezzolo’s A Stage: Trinacria Theatre Company
A small but vibrant arts collective is reviving Sicily's rich tradition of myth and legend.
Anchovy Alto Adige
Does Italian food taste different at sea level and mountain top? The anchovies and capers you get in Alto Adige seem to prove it.