From Boar to Bufala – Gladiator Glories to Royal Remainders Less than an hour north of the chaotic and vibrant metropolis of Naples, Caserta is a more modest, manageable, almost casual place that makes for a convenient base to savor some of Campania’s best...
Western Sicily offers tastes of many civilizations that left their mark — and their cuisine’s traditions — on the island If you don’t make it in time for this summer’s street food festival in Trapani, a Sicilian port town, which will be...
Ceramics are an Italian art form that’s dear to Italians’ Identity For many Italians, ceramic decorations like vases, bowls, plates and even umbrella holders are a part of their identity. Heirloom pieces are handed down across generations, perhaps even for...
Venice international architecture show revolves around intriguing concept of “free space” Think contemporary architecture, and images of skyscrapers or bridges or futuristic-looking homes might come to mind. But the curators of Venice’s Architecture...
Sorrento, a town that’s practically a terrace on the sea, and where it’s easy to linger Luciano Pavarotti passionately belted out “Torna a Surriento” for many an audience. But even without the extraordinary tenor talent of the late Italian...
Start of Christmas and year-end holidays in Italy stick to traditional dates The first sign of the winter holidays, including Christmas, often start popping up in the United States as soon as Halloween decorations are taken down. While once the day after Thanksgiving...