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14 hours ago

I Live in Italy-and These Are the Best Beach Towns to Visit in the Country

La Maddalena, Sardinia, is home to the first national park of Sardinia, featuring mostly undeveloped beaches and a vibrant main town with restaurants and shops.
Madrid food
History
fromQueerty
2 years ago

That time Italian fascists exiled a bunch of gay guys to an island & accidentally created a M4M utopia - Queerty

Mussolini's regime targeted homosexuals, leading to their internment on San Domino, which became a paradoxical haven for self-expression amidst oppression.
#italian-cuisine
fromTasting Table
1 week ago
Cooking

The Seafood Dish At Italian Restaurants That You May Want To Skip - Tasting Table

Avoid ordering seafood bolognese and seafood carbonara at Italian restaurants due to potential quality issues and freshness concerns.
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago
Cooking

The Best Meatballs Do Not Exist, and Other Lessons I Learned in Italy

Ella Quittner traveled to Italy to learn authentic meatball and prosciutto preparation techniques from local experts, discovering that culinary perfection is subjective rather than absolute.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

The Seafood Dish At Italian Restaurants That You May Want To Skip - Tasting Table

Avoid ordering seafood bolognese and seafood carbonara at Italian restaurants due to potential quality issues and freshness concerns.
Madrid food
fromwww.businessinsider.com
4 days ago

I've visited all 20 regions in Italy. Skip the big cities and head to one of these 4 small towns instead.

Exploring small towns in Italy offers a more authentic experience compared to crowded major cities.
Juventus
fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago

15 Most Beautiful Italian Islands, From World-famous Isles to Lesser-known Gems

Italian islands offer stunning natural beauty, rich history, unique culture, and exceptional cuisine, with each island presenting its own distinct attractions.
#sicily
LA food
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

A viral video convinced me to buy a cheap home in Sicily. It cost less than a year of my rent in LA, but renovating it isn't easy.

Kiki Leigh fell in love with Sicily and decided to relocate after buying a house there, drawn by its culture and beauty.
#italian-american-cuisine
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago
Food & drink

The Unexpected Place Stromboli Actually Originated (No, It Wasn't Italy) - Tasting Table

Italian-American cuisine uniquely evolves from Italian traditions, exemplified by the stromboli, a creation of Italian immigrants in the U.S.
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2 months ago
Food & drink

18 Italian-American Recipes Everyone Should Try At Least Once - Tasting Table

Italian-American cuisine offers familiar, flavorful, and adaptable recipes rooted in immigrant experiences and Italian regional traditions, ideal for family gatherings and feeding crowds.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

The Unexpected Place Stromboli Actually Originated (No, It Wasn't Italy) - Tasting Table

Italian-American cuisine uniquely evolves from Italian traditions, exemplified by the stromboli, a creation of Italian immigrants in the U.S.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Italian council buys Mussolini's villa to keep it away from fascist nostalgics'

The acquisition of Villa Mussolini through an auction was an act of love and vision, bringing it back into public hands as a victory for the entire town.
History
fromArchitectural Digest
2 weeks ago

In an Ancient Italian Town, This 592-Square-Foot Home is Spread Across Six Levels

"It was in really bad shape, but I sensed its potential," he says. When his future client, a Swiss teacher who fell in love with the Italian Riviera, walked into his office, even she was skeptical. "Many people were," he continues. "It was an abandoned and damp property, but I convinced her. Now she's happy."
Renovation
Juventus
fromwww.fourfourtwo.com
1 week ago

Palermo: The Dramatic Return Of Italian Football's Forgotten Club

Palermo Football Club aims for Serie A return under new ownership by City Football Group, focusing on sustainable success after past financial turmoil.
History
fromMedievalists.net
1 week ago

Medieval Mediterranean Island Reveals Global Connections Through DNA Study - Medievalists.net

A genetic study reveals Ibiza's medieval population was diverse, connected to Europe, North Africa, and the Sahel through migration and trade.
Madrid food
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

This Classic Italian Street Food Packs Tons Of Flavor Into Bite-Sized Balls - Tasting Table

Arancini is a versatile Sicilian dish made of rice balls with various fillings, deep-fried to perfection, with roots in Arabic cuisine.
SOMA, SF
fromDeep House London
1 month ago

New 4,000-capacity festival to debut at ancient greek temple in Sicily with Francesco Del Garda, Oshana, Onur Ozer, Quest and more | News | Deep House London

Aura Festival debuts May 1-2, 2026 in Sicily's Parco Archeologico di Segesta, featuring underground electronic music artists in a historic archaeological setting with daytime programming.
Berlin music
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Singing the news: the story of Italy's last cantastorie' still performing in his 90s

Franco Trincale, Italy's last great cantastorie, spent six decades singing historical news and social commentary on Milan's streets, maintaining a dying tradition of wandering musicians while contributing to labor rights movements.
Real estate
fromForbes
1 month ago

Why Buying A $1 House In Italy Is Much Easier In 2026

Italian villages continue selling houses for €1 to combat rural depopulation, with dozens of active schemes available through dedicated platforms like Renovita.net that consolidate current offers and municipal requirements.
Intellectual property law
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Italy wins claim against name of Spanish restaurant chain The Mafia Sits at the Table

Spain's patent office ruled that a restaurant chain named 'The Mafia Sits at the Table' must change its name because it violates public order and morality by trivializing organized crime.
Berlin food
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I've traveled to all 20 regions in Italy - but I'll always return to this one in the south

Basilicata, a sparsely populated southern Italian region between Puglia and Calabria, offers beautiful beaches, dramatic landscapes, and authentic local cuisine with significantly fewer crowds than other Italian destinations.
Europe news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Sicily revokes century-old Mondello beach concession over mafia links

Sicilian authorities revoked Italo Belga's permit to operate Mondello beach in Palermo due to mafia infiltration risks involving a subcontracted maintenance firm with Cosa Nostra connections.
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1 month ago

Benedetto Santapaola, notorious Italian mafia boss, dies in prison aged 87

Benedetto Nitto Santapaola, a Sicilian mafia boss and one of the most dangerous figures in Italian criminal history, has died aged 87. Santapaola, who was widely believed to have been the architect of a campaign of bloodshed that scarred Italy in the 1980s and 1990s, died on Monday in a Milan prison where he was serving multiple life sentences.
SOMA, SF
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

These Are the 10 Types of Restaurants You'll Find in Italy-and Why You Need to Know the Difference

Historically speaking, an osteria was a spartan, no-frills establishment where people would go to have a drink. The original osterias date all the way back to the Roman Empire. If you go to Ostia Antica or Pompeii, you find the osterias of the era. They were like bed-and-breakfasts, with rooms for rent above the dining room where people could listen to music.
Dining
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Firefighters in Sicily rescue 400 rare books from library after landslide

The library stands on the lip of the precipice gouged out by the landslide, with part of the building in effect hanging in mid-air. The recovery operation, which began on Monday, was preceded by a detailed study of floor plans and interior photographs to map the position of the books. Firefighters drilled through the wall of a building behind the structure and entering for minutes at a time, strapped the bookcases together and hauled them backwards to reach the books.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Bring it back': Sicilians say Antonello da Messina's Ecce Homo belongs with them

levelled much of the city. Along with homes, churches and monuments, invaluable historical sources and documents were lost, including works by Messina's greatest son, Antonello da Messina, the artist widely credited with transforming the course of Renaissance art. In the space of half a minute, a city's memory and that of one of the greatest painters in history was buried alongside its people.
Arts
Europe politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Look to Italy to see how the dangerous idea of remigration' is taking root in Europe | David Broder

Far-right politicians across Europe are promoting remigration—mass deportations targeting minority and Muslim populations—as a policy to reverse demographic changes, with this extreme rhetoric spreading from fringe movements into mainstream political discourse.
Science
fromwww.nature.com
2 months ago

Author Correction: Hunter-gatherer sea voyages extended to remotest Mediterranean islands

Corrections to regional radiocarbon uncertainties do not meaningfully change conclusions about timing of the Mesolithic–Neolithic transition or maritime voyages in the central Mediterranean.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Why western Sicily is Italy's emerging arts hub

Andrea Bartoli and Florinda Saievi transformed Palermo's Convento dei Crociferi into the Museum of World Cities, continuing Farm Cultural Park's urban-revival work begun in Favara.
Photography
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Sardinia's ancient masked rite of mamuthones and issohadores in pictures

Mamuthones and issohadores parade in Mamoiada from mid-January through carnival, using masks to cast off winter and foster the coming of spring.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

We've lost everything': anger and despair in Sicilian town collapsing after landslide

For days, the 25,000 residents of the Sicilian town of Niscemi have been living on the edge of a 25-metre abyss. On 25 January, after torrential rain brought by Cyclone Harry, a devastating landslide ripped away an entire slope of the town, creating a 4km-long chasm. Roads collapsed, cars were swallowed, and whole sections of the urban fabric plunged into the valley below.
Miscellaneous
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

lava stone and old fisherman's house merge into contemporary villa on sicilian coast

Villa Lava is a private residence located in Santa Tecla, in the province of Acireale, on the eastern coast of Sicily. The project is a unique architectural blend of two houses in one single villa. On one side stands an old fisherman's house dating from around 1900, completely restored by Nábito Architects, maintaining its essential character and carefully uncovering and preserving the original lava stone vaults.
Remodel
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

It's an Offer Irresistible to Many Young Americans. Unfortunately, I Looked Into It.

Jayla never thought she'd buy a house pretty much sight unseen, much less one off the coast of Italy. The 25-year-old Florida native, who asked to use only her first name, had first come across an offer for a "1 euro house" in Europe in November 2024, shortly after Donald Trump won reelection. She was naturally skeptical, but sent some emails anyway. At first, it didn't go anywhere: "I kind of forgot about it because no one responded," she told me.
Renovation
Food & drink
fromBon Appetit
2 months ago

Italian American Food Feels Like Home

Simple fettuccine Alfredo—butter, cream, Parmesan—evolves with garlic, basil, and tweaks into a comforting Italian American classic enjoyed nationwide.
Cooking
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The bubbling beauty of baked pasta

Baked pasta dishes offer convenient timing, allowing 25 minutes for cleanup while the pasta bakes, and numerous variations exist beyond traditional meat-based lasagne.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Man in Sicily trained his dog to illegally dump rubbish, say police

A man in Catania, Sicily, trained his dog to dump bags of rubbish by the roadside in an attempt to evade cameras installed by local authorities to combat fly-tipping, municipal police have said. The episode was detailed in a Facebook post on the city of Catania's official page. Accompanying a video of the dog was a remark from the police that inventiveness can never become an alibi for incivility.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Trapped in Europe's largest migrant settlement: The forces sustaining Italy's informal economy

An informal settlement near Foggia, Borgo Mezzanone houses thousands of undocumented migrants living without basic services while providing cheap agricultural labor.
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