Have you ever tried to go to IKEA in New York? You have to take a boat. A freakin’ boat.…
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Top 5: Museums
by Young in Rome October 21, 2011Capitoline Museums – Set around the stately Piazza Campidoglio, designed to drawings by Michelangelo, the Capitoline Museums are the oldest public…
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This Weekend in Rome: October 21-23
by Young in Rome October 21, 2011Friday: Your chance to enjoy cocktails and tasty treats in a Renaissance cloister is back as Chi0stro del Bramanate reopens…
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Renaissance Aperitivo: Chiostro del Bramante
by Maddie DeWitt October 21, 2011Ever thought about enjoying an innovative and tasty appetizer spread alongside one of Rome’s better-made cocktails while ensconced in a…
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Top 5: Gelato
by Young in Rome October 20, 2011Ciampini – For the most part bars (coffee shops) don’t have particularly good gelato, but Ciampini is the exception that proves…
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Rome International Film Festival: Oct 27-Nov 4
by Young in Rome October 20, 2011The International Rome Film Festival kicks off its sixth year next week, with a star-studded lineup of expected guests and…
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Photo of the Week: Hidden Gate on Via Giulia
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Starting at 2pm today, a large protest wound its way through central Rome, down Via Cavour, past the Colosseum and up…
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This Weekend in Rome: October 14-16
by Young in Rome October 14, 2011Friday: The Romaeuropa festival continues tonight with Mario Brunello presenting a contemporary look at Bach’s “The Art of Fugue” at…
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Over 1,000 Roman aqueducts are known to have been built between 312 BC and the end of the Roman Empire.…
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Venice, Italy. October 2, 2011. Knee-high polka dot stockings, sharply-angled hair, dreads and Birkenstocks, and Louis Vuitton bags and sunglasses:…
