Imagine a life where you are catered to 24/7, have no mortgage, no maintenance worries, no car, and no commuter traffic to white-knuckle through. No housekeeping and no cooking. Everything is at your fingertips. You wake up every morning and...
Read moreThe idea of reporting on Europeans living in New York City in the wake of the pandemic came when New York was still under lockdown. Many of the advantages that New York City has to offer, such as cultural events,...
Read moreThe best ones are those that make us stop: stop rushing, stop worrying, stop trying to find the best experience, because the best meals just happen spontaneously. A charming meal eaten outside in Rome is charming because that meal comes...
Read moreIt used to be that a man proudly displayed his girth because it meant he was wealthy enough to eat, and eat well. Frequent meals were a sign of privilege and means; being thin meant poverty and disease. But today...
Read moreWith cooking at home going the way of the dinosaur, we reach out for alternatives. Thanks to technology, meal delivery from restaurants is now widespread, but where is this food coming from, why do we need it and what is...
Read moreLike Elena Ferrante, Camilleri is a ‘glocal’ author who manages to turn the local into the global, telling stories that are rooted deeply in Sicily while simultaneously representing the universal human conflicts that every reader can identify with.
Read moreIl movimento dello slow food diede rapidamente piede a nuovi modi di essere “slow”. Adesso, per esempio, abbiamo lo “slow travel”, un modo di viaggiare che cerca di incoraggiare la piena integrazione del viaggiatore nella vita locale, l’abilità di sentirsi...
Read moreIn Viale delle Scienze, where from Monday to Friday thousands of university students go to study, on Sunday, at dawn, the most important illegal street horserace of the main Sicilian city is held. The goal is to try to win...
Read moreIf you ask an Italian where you eat well in Italy, many say: “everywhere but Venice, because it’s a minefield of overpriced, tourist-trap restaurants offering depressingly mediocre food”, but if you’re heading to Venice to see the Tintoretto exhibitions or visit...
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