Livigno slopes climb to almost 9000 ft, which means they usually have plenty of natural snow and is a great place for skiing.
Author: Francesca Bezzone
Italian Americans during World War Two
Italian Americans during World War Two: millions of Italian Americans were affected by the implementation of Executive Order 9066
More curious Italian history facts
In the first part of this article, we presented five curious and little known facts about the history of Italy and its people: from ancient Rome and its soldiers, to the tragic end of Pompeii, up to the times of the unification of Italy, we’ve discovered a bunch of interesting […]
Kale Italian style
Kale: the ultimate hipster food. If it has certainly been popular among healthy eaters for a good amount of years, it’s undeniable that kale became more of a household name after the cool and hip of the world adopted it as their favored ingredient. Let’s see the Kale in Italian […]
The small town of Sambuca, Sicily
Sambuca di Sicilia is a small pretty town in Sicily, founded by the arabs who once ruled over the Island.
Five curious facts about Italian History
I don’t know about you, but I love history and I find it all interesting: from military history to biography, from ancient Rome to the Second World War, I can read up history books as easily as I eat cake (and I eat a lot of cake, believe me). I […]
Garibaldi and the American Civil War
Garibaldi, the man that fought to unify Italy, was invited by Abraham Lincoln to join the American Civil War; he refused, but other Italians participated.
Five Italian ideas for your Christmas gifts
If you happen to have a lover of Italy among your cherished ones, giving a made in Italy, or quintessentially Italian present this Christmas could be nice.
Italy and its best-loved Christmas songs
Nothing better than some Christmas carols to enjoy Christmas and its spirit! Here are the most popular you can hear in Italy this time of the year.
Violence against women in Italy
Violence against women and gender-related killing on the rise in Italy On the 23rd of November, Italians joined en mass a series of events organized by the radical feminist collective Non Una di Meno. In Rome, about 100,000 people participated, to rise attention on gender-related violence and crimes against women. The […]