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All Treccani’s asking is for a little respect.The Treccani Institute, a leading Italian publisher of encyclopedias and dictionaries, has chosen rispet…
Learning Italian is a dream for many people who long to reconnect with their Italian heritage or just want to feel at home during trips to Italy.…
Maurizio Cattelan is one of those artists whose work is hard to ignore — whether or not you take it seriously. (Cattelan himself goes back and forth o…
As soon as leaves begin to turn, panettone starts showing up in pastry shops and markets around Italy. But the sweet — a cross between a bread and cak…
The moment you get your Italian citizenship by descent recognized, the door to living and working in Italy opens for you. However, the joy of having t…
The 81st edition of the Venice Film Festival (Mostra Internazionale d’Arte Cinematografica di Venezia) got underway this week, unofficially signaling…
If you’re considering having your Italian citizenship by descent recognized then you probably already know that it won’t happen overnight. Aside from…
The allure of the Amalfi Coast is undeniable with its cliffside villages and Tyrrhenian Sea views. But those views also come with endless stairs, curv…
Whether shopping for ingredients to cook a meal while staying in Rome, or getting a taste of street food, wine and cheese, the Eternal City’s Trionfal…
Naples is often seen as a transfer point — for travelers on their way to the Amalfi Coast and Gulf of Naples islands — instead of a destination. …
If stored correctly, a few drops of extra virgin olive oil can give a slice of unsalted bread a complex flavor, leaving a tingle on your tongue. But…
Back in April, Venice became the first city in the world to charge an entrance fee on holidays, weekends and other high-season dates. But it’s unlikel…
There’s no denying Tuscany’s allure. Endless cypress trees, medieval hill towns, award-winning wines, farm-focused cuisine, thermal spas, and Renaissa…
The Val d’Aso is the valley you’ve probably never heard of. That’s what makes it the ideal location for an Italian holiday home.  Michael Hobbs…
Audra DeFalco grew up living across the street from her nonni in Queens. Fluent in Italian and English, as a teenager, DeFalco started helping fr…
In a surprise last-minute addition to the program at the 35th Turin International Book Fair (May 9-13), world-renowned writer Salman Rushdie will join…
In Cartoceto in Marche, front doors are often left unlocked, people linger over conversations, and meals tend to include ingredients sourced directly…
Location-independent Italophiles around the world rejoiced earlier this month when Italy joined many of its European peers in offering a digital nomad…
Moving through Rome’s key archaeological sites isn’t always a walk in the park. But the Nuova Passeggiata Archeologica (New Archaeological Walk) proje…
Italy’s Ministry of Culture recently unveiled “Pompeii is Art,” a program of 10 concerts set to take place in the ancient amphitheater of Pompeii Arch…

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