Life + Style
Poggio Santa Cecila in Tuscany, a walled medieval hilltop village with 1,729 acres of land and numerous farmhouses, workshops and cottages, has gone on the market for 40million euros. Nobody lives in the 800-year-old town anymore. The village is built on …
“To serve our university’s mission we need, as a learning community, to do all we can to build, nurture and sustain the most vibrant, exciting, involving and challenging intellectual environment where we treat each other with dignity and respect.” These are the values, …
On the occasion of an amazing performance, recently hosted by the Italian Cultural Institute, Debora Petrina presented to the Italian community of L.A. her latest album Roses of the Day, a combination of jazz, rock, electronic, and classical music. Petrina …
To most people Matt LeBlanc will forever be the good-hearted, amiable aspiring actor Joey Tribbiani from the widely popular show Friends. The series was a must watch in the mid nineties and it ended its successful run in 2004 after …
EVAZ Media Group presents fall foods: roasted chestnuts and artichokes, specials for all Souls day and lunch delights from Viagrande! For more You, Me & Sicily go to evazmediagroup.com
Rome’s city council will soon open up public buildings, including the city’s most famous monuments, like the Colosseum, for wedding ceremonies. The city council wants to not throw away the proposal made last year which would allow couples to tie the …
A leading expert in digital media worldwide, Italian entrepreneur Bibop G. Gresta was a key figure in the early development of the digital market and Internet technologies both in Italy and abroad. A native of Terni, he has been living …
The Sicilian city of Trapani was named the best Italian destination in terms of both price and quality in a survey by online travel site Trivago, followed by Cagliari and Lecce that occupied second and third positions in the Best Value …
It all started with the construction of the unacceptable near the Spanish steps in Rome in 1986. The opening of a McDonald’s restaurant in Piazza di Spagna was met with angry protests and demonstrations. The future of traditional Italian food, …
“No Italians Need Apply” was the sign that Louis Rossetto’s grandparents had to read when they first moved to New York City from Bollengo, Piedmont, at the turn of the 20th century. The founder of Wired magazine is a son of …