Taylor Prestidge pays tribute to the 22 Canadians buried in the Rome War Cemetery—including one Ojibwa man who laid down his life so far from home
Tag Archives: Rome
Amid corruption and filth, a crossroads leads to Rome
How did one of the world’s most historic cities, known for its crumbling beauty, become such an awful mess?
Melee in Milan: The fight to keep museums alive in art-rich Italy
A Canadian is part of a huge fight to save the art world’s most important museums from themselves
Eat, pray, avoid the tourist trap
In the fight to save a café made famous by Hollywood, locals see the death of the real, affordable Rome
Five curious ways popes have left their mark on Rome
Papal fingerprints are everywhere, if you know where to look
Sweet life sours in villages of Italy
Italy’s economic travails have old and young struggling to cope
Crash goes the Colosseum
The country’s historic landmarks are crumbling, and critics say government just doesn’t seem to care
Col. Gadhafi adopts a town
Col. Moammar Gadhafi unoffically adopts Antrodoco
Oh my goodness, look at that outfit!
Classics clubs are agog as sword-and-sandal epics replace vampires as the trend du jour
Idea alert
Keith Martin says there’s already a framework for addressing maternal and child health internationally. And, as luck would have it, he helped write it.