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Meglio del Sesso! (Rome, Day I.)3 comments

ShannonElizabeth wrote 5 days ago: Pizza. Wine. Gelato. Bruschetta. Crostini. Caprese Salad. Sangria. I’m back in London taking a … more →

Tags: Art & Culture, eats & drinks, Travel, Vacations & Leisure, British Airways, Colosseum, Europe, Italy, Leisure

Paris Hideaways explores... The Latin Quarter

parishideaways wrote 1 week ago: A sunny Sunday morning on the steps of the Sorbonne in absolute silence allows for nostalgic imagina … more →

Tags: Paris Hideaways explores....Arrondissements of Paris, apartment rentals, Latin Quarter, 5th arrondissement, Furnished Apartments, vacation rentals, Rue Mouffetard, place monge, la sorbonne

Stylish sleeping on the Left Bank1 comment

cheriecity wrote 1 week ago: The Left Bank is synonymous with literary cafes, the Existential philosophers Jean-Paul Sartre and S … more →

Tags: France, Hotels, Hotels - Design, Paris, Boulevard Saint-Germain, Design Hotel, existential philosophers, gauche chic, hotel design de la sorbonne

10 interesting things about Rome!

admin wrote 1 week ago: The modern city of Rome, as legend goes, was built on seven hills. A city that is accustomed to fore … more →

Tags: Roma News, Culture, Italy, Rome City

A whole bunch of things.1 comment

kylahfrazier wrote 2 months ago: The internet has been dead for a while but we’ve finally got it back. Of course it chose an ex … more →

Tags: Internet, trips, Classes, mouth of truth, "campo de' fiore", piazza nevona

House of the Gods2 comments

clistro wrote 2 months ago: Today was a late start. Cindy and I rushed out the door and caught up with some of the other girls a … more →

Tags: School, Monuments, Rome, Italy, Study Abroad, John Cabot, University, Statues, vatican

Day 8 part one: we’re Roman and you’re not

thewanderingvincents wrote 2 months ago: Every time I think nothing could top the day we’ve had and the sights we’ve seen, I am proven wrong. … more →

Tags: Colosseum, Piazza Navona, Rome, tour

Birthday Books: Joann Sfar

davidpwelsh wrote 2 months ago: The Comics Reporter notes that today is the birthday of Joann Sfar, the wonderful and prolific Frenc … more →

Tags: Fantagraphics, birthday books

Oui Oui2 comments

thirstybackpacker wrote 2 months ago: Paris – 14th April 2009 Because I am like 10 minutes from the Eiffel Tower, I decide to get in … more →

Tags: backpacking, Travel, France, Paris, Louvre, catacombes, Notre Dame, seine, eiffel tower

Roma, the eternal city

marywehrhahn wrote 3 months ago: The Naples train station was as crowded and confusing as Grand Central Station to foreigners and ful … more →

Tags: Artistic couple, Retired:(v) tired again, Travel, internet dating, Italy, Life after 50, the new dating game, Sex in the City, The Journey

La Dolce Vita, Evolves

Glenys Vargas wrote 3 months ago: Fellini’s ‘La Dolce Vita’ showed a side of Rome, which was elegant and alluring. W … more →

Tags: Rome: Eat, Play, Love, Unexpected Roma, Navona, Rome, La Dolce Vita, Via Veneto, Piazza del Popolo, Campo di Fiori, trastevere

The Eternal Night1 comment

Glenys Vargas wrote 3 months ago: Beneath the open clear blue sky, lies a marvelous wonder, an open-air museum known to most as the Et … more →

Tags: Romantic Glimpses, coloseum, roman monuments, roman ruins, Rome at Night, rome illuminated, vatican

Rome's Best Ice-Cream, Pizza and Coffee

Glenys Vargas wrote 3 months ago: There are three things that everyone wants to try upon arriving in Italy: gelato, pizza and coffee; … more →

Tags: Rome: Eat, Play, Love, mangia mangia, Gelato, Pizza, Coffee, san crispini, la soffitta, Sant'Eustachio, Navona

From the stack: Asterios Polyp3 comments

davidpwelsh wrote 3 months ago: Isn’t that a great page? I love the way images and text join forces to tell you everything you need … more →

Tags: From the stack

Pantheon No. 2

Ashley Aguirre wrote 3 months ago: John Hughes (February 18th 1950 – August 6th 2009) How do we go on withoout John Hughes? by Jo … more →

Tags: Memoriam

Pantheon No. 11 comment

Ashley Aguirre wrote 3 months ago: Phyllis Diller (1971-?) Inspired by Sean’s Witzke’s, now defunct Pantheon feature on his … more →

Pantheon2 comments

Rebecca wrote 4 months ago: Today was Sean and Leah’s last day in Paris so we decided to have some classic French food wit … more →

Tags: Museums, Architecture, Food, Travel, Paris, Artichokes, Luxembourg Gardens

Ubuntunese: The Strange But Admirable Race of Ubuntu Worshippers

frankthebastard wrote 1 week ago: I loathe weak human cattle. I detest fawning sycophants who squirm and grovel at the feet of their m … more →

Tags: I Swear to Cthulhu this is TRUE!, ubuntu, Microsoft, Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Newbies, God, Deities

Two days for the xperimental spirits

OnCulture Europe wrote 2 weeks ago: Celebrating its 8th year, the Pantheon International Xperimental Film & Animation Festival conti … more →

Tags: Art and culture in Europe, film festival, Cyprus, Nicosia, Animation, Experimental


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