In Italy, both Easter and Passover are celebrated. Most families celebrate together or with friends at home and some a few go to restaurants. This...
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Italians love to walk. It is part of everyday life. During nice weather, families will often go for walks after dinner in their town’s main...
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In a recent article, I wrote about how spring time in Italy brings with it many beautiful colors and exhibits, including the Camellia Show in the...
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Last week my friend Morena sent me an email saying "I have found the first violet. Now I am certain spring is coming!"This reminded me not...
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Italian Living Examiner Readers offered discount on a Photographic Experience in TuscanyVillages of Tuscany Photography Workshop: Small group...
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In a previous column, I wrote about the Carnevale di Viareggio in Italy, one of the largest in Europe. Italians love to use any occasion to express...
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Sunday (February 8) was the kick-off for the 2009 Carnevale di Viareggio in Tuscany, one of the most renowned carnival and Mardi Gras celebrations in...
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The Italian relationship with food is passionate and sensual. What could be more sensual than thick, dark, hot chocolate?Why not surprise your...
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Italian men consider themselves experts in three subjects: politics, sports and… you can guess the other. Among sports, soccer (or football as...
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