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"Ferrante fever" returns for mysterious writer's new book
Satirical comedy of heartbreak - "The Philanderer" review
'Sibelius and Italy' presented in Rome
Marymount talk: The Ethics of Fashion
ROME - Fashion can be said to have started as long ago as 30,000BC, when humans first used slithers of bone and ivory to create sewing needles.
Conroy's Wake - Mewshaw's "The Lost Prince" review
ROME -- Pat Conroy and Mike Mewshaw were great friends but it did not last. Conroy was a best-selling novelist while Mewshaw is a talented but less successful novelist, memorialist and journalist
Eighteenth-century wonder at Valadier exhibition
Oscar Wilde and Walt Whitman brought to life in new play
Festival lights up Rome
Brief reprieve for Antico Caffè Greco threatened with eviction
Valerio Berruti conjures up childhood with "Nina's Carousel"
New court ruling allows da Vinci drawing to go to Paris
Robert Morris exhibition opens in Rome
English Theatre of Rome presents Oscar & Walt
Rome -- Gaby Ford's latest production in conjunction with the John Cabot University opens at the end of October.
Maker Faire Rome brings tech innovation to ancient city
Exhibition shows Michelangelo's sketches adapted in paint
Tesio to present Taste Group award in Ascoli
ROME – The 16th edition of the prize of the Taste Group of the Foreign Press Association in Italy will be held in Ascoli Piceno Nov.
Italian Insider marks a decade of young journalism
ROME – The Italian Insider approaches its 10th anniversary amidst future uncertainty, but reflects on a decade of journalism from dozens of young reporters, many of them studen
Court rules against lending da Vinci work to Louvre
Writer Mary Jane Cryan reviews new book on Stuart cardinal
ROME - It is fitting that another expat historian, friend and colleague Margaret Stenhouse, has continued the research on an almost forgotten personage, Cardinal Henry Stuart, with her historical n
Interview - Donald Steven Olson on play 'Oscar and Walt'
First memorial reef balls inaugurated in Venice lagoon
VENICE - The first memorial reef balls in Europe have been used to commemorate three people including two Americans in an unusually environmentally friendly way in the crystal-clear waters of the
Northern Calabria - an unexpected wealth of resources
Images and Shadows by Iris Origo - review
In Images and Shadows, Iris Origo takes readers into the Edith Wharton-like atmosphere of her American grandparents’ mansion but can also describe Wharton visiting it and making a catty r