The Eternal City continues to live up to its name, thanks to some long-awaited reopenings and a crop of new restaurants and cultural spots all over town.
Read MoreIn the prolific years before he was killed by a tortoise that had been dropped by an eagle, the celebrated Athenian playwright Aeschylus visited the ancient Greek theater of Syracuse to stage “Women of Etna.”
Read More“Nobody knew about Puglia or our way of eating, or our wines, or our producers,” Ms. Rascazzo said. “It was just Mafia, pizza, spaghetti — the usual things associated with the south.”
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