This picturesque pedestrian path runs from the south side of Ponte Sant’Angelo toward Piazza Navona and Corso del Rinascimento. Stroll…
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As a brava Americana, I live for hyperbole. I love hyperbole. Hyperbole is like the best thing EVER! Having spent…
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This Weekend in Rome: June 8-June 10
by Young in Rome June 8, 2012Friday: If you haven’t noticed, it’s rather hot today. Fortunately, starting today, there are a few pretty awesome ways to…
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Today’s word of the day, boia, traditionally means an executioner or a hangman. Colloquially, it means nothing of the sort. One…
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After a few weeks of dubious weather and club closings, summer’s here and the dancing’s back. Happening all weekend is…
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This Weekend in Rome: June 1 – June 3
by Young in Rome June 1, 2012Friday: As threatened earlier this week, Vinoforum opens tonight. Prepare yourself for 16 days of evening wine tastings al fresco…
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Photo of the Day: Presidential Body Guard
by Young in Rome June 1, 2012 -
Pettegolezzi means items of gossip. Juicy details. The lowdown. The chatter, the chit-chat. And other nouns of the sort. It…
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Vinoforum: June 1-16
by Maddie DeWitt May 31, 2012June always strikes me as a good time to expand my wine knowledge. Any month, really, but fortunately this time…
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Villa Aperta: May 31 – June 2
by Maddie DeWitt May 30, 2012I don’t know about you, but it’s been way too long since I attended a rock/electro-pop festival in a 16th…
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Her knuckles tensed. “That’s my thigh,” whined campaign manager Bob Dugan. Rhianne only squeezed harder. As the results rolled in…