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Festivalino 2023: top opera and jazz in Florence and Venice
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Renaissance art historian
Paola Vojnovic’s Studiolo offers intimate and insightful interviews with arts and cultural figures that leave a lasting impression. Inspired by the Renaissance concept of a
studiolo (study), guests are welcomed virtually into the cozy space for all those fascinated by the Renaissance. Talks look at Florence, Venice (a masterclass on Venice is planned for June) and other Italian cultural centers. Upcoming sessions see William E. Wallace, author of
Michelangelo, God’s Architect; Gary Radke, who will speak about Rome’s “Two Michelangelo’s”; Ross King, author of the recently released
The Bookseller of Florence; Gert Jan van der Sman will speak about his book
Feeding mind, body and soul: food cravings in Florence
From kombucha and kimchi to French cheese
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Food is our fallback position. Museums, theatres, cinemas and nightclubs (remember those?) have all been removed from our field of play, but
grocery store doors remain reliably wide open and
restaurants are forever pivoting to make ends meet. We thank the food businesses who feed us mind, body and soul.
Anxiety, uncertainty and stress, as well as our current daily concerns about our health, mean that we’re constantly on the lookout for relaxing moments. What better than to remember carefree times when we ate elbow to elbow from the same grazing board laden with scrumptious morsels? The takeout or delivery from
At Home gift guide: creature comforts from Tuscany
Help local businesses from across the miles
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Bring Tuscany to your home this winter with handcrafted items from the region we all love. From Prato-produced
mattresses to watercolours painted by an Australian in Florence and complete
kitchens made in Tuscany, here are a few suggestions for nesting in the colder months that will last in the future. Plus, it’s a valuable way of helping local businesses.
three little bird
candle bowls (18 euro) by
Little Acorns Pottery. Handmade in the Tuscan countryside by Scottish studio potter Kirstie Marie Mathieson, the cobalt blue bowls make a lasting gift for loved ones across the miles and for ourselves this winter and beyond. Sitting snuggly side by side, the little birds convey a feeling of togetherness, joy and positivity in these difficult times. Kirstie came to Italy in 2002 to teach English with a History of Art degree. She now lives in the Valdar
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