Can The Future Save The Past In Pompeii?
The appointment of a young, foreign born director to head the park has ruffled feathers, and that might be just what Italy needs to preserve its cultural heritage.
An Erasmus Between Northern And Southern Italy?
The Sardines proposed an Erasmus between northern and southern Italian universities.
One Region, Two Outcomes: The Failure Of Bolzano’s COVID-19 Strategy
The dramatic epidemiological situation in the autonomous province has revealed how trust and cooperation with the central government is important.
Focaccia Barese: Local Tradition And The Quest For IGP Status
We interviewed Giovanni Di Serio, fourth generation baker, head of the Consorzio della Focaccia Barese, and owner of Bari’s La Pupetta focacceria.
The Island Of Capri’s Illustrious Roman History
Italy’s tiny, sun-soaked island is known today as a luxurious getaway, but it once was the home of a famed and contentious Roman emperor.
How Young Neapolitans Use Catacombs To Advance Their Future
Offering positive alternatives and hope to the youth of the Rione Sanità made visitors to the San Gennaro catacombs increase fivefold.
The Italian Rocket Man
Our interview with Mattia Barbarossa, the world's youngest CEO leading the space renaissance.