Italian Food - AMAZING ROMAN FOOD and Attractions in Rome, Italy!
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Day 14 on our Round The World Trip for Food: Rome, Italy - On our very first day in Rome, we set off early in the morning to see some of the most famous attractions in Rome, including the Colosseum and the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill. After doing some more sightseeing and having lunch, we had an amazing Roman food at a restaurant in Rome called Trattoria Dal Cavalier Gino.
00:37 Breakfast at the hotel - To begin the day of sightseeing in Rome, we had breakfast at the hotel, and did the final planning of the day.
2:12 Colosseum - One of the most important and well recognized attractions in Rome is the Colosseum and we arrived pretty early to get in, and I also had pre-purchased my tickets online to attempt to beat the crowds and not have to waste time waiting in line. It worked well, and as soon as the Colosseum opened, we went through security and got in. It was an amazing sight to see, especially because it was so quiet when we arrived.
3:51 Roman Forum and Palatine Hill - Locate in the same area as the Colosseum is the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, and so that’s where we went next. Again, seeing the ancient ruins of Rome was truly spectacular.
5:48 Trattoria Luzzi - I wasn’t quite sure where to eat lunch, and located right around these famous attractions in Rome, there are a lot of expensive, and probably not so good restaurants. We decided to go check out a restaurant called Trattoria Luzzi, just down the road from the Colosseum on the opposite side of the road. I ordered Trippa Alla Romana, a Roman tripe dish and also a pasta of Amatriciana. Overall, the food was good, and it was a friendly little restaurant and the location was good. Total price - 21 EUR ($23.47).
10:31 Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano - After lunch we headed to Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano, a huge basilica in Rome. Right across the plaza is Scala Sancta, a small chapel with a 28 step staircase where Jesus is believed to have ascended.
13:25 Gelateria Valentino - I don’t know of anyone that goes to Rome without eating some gelato, and right around the Trevi fountain area of Rome, you’ll find a lot of gelato spots. We tried Gelateria Valentino. Gelato - 3 EUR ($3.35)
14:50 Trevi Fountain - Another one of the most iconic attractions in Rome is the Trevi fountain. We didn’t spend too much time there, but it is pretty cool to see in person.
16:25 Amazing Italian Roman food at Trattoria Dal Cavalier Gino Restaurant - For dinner, my wife and I met up with Valentina and Antonio. After walking through the amazing narrow lanes of Rome, we navigated our way to Trattoria Dal Cavalier Gino Restaurant, where they had made a reservation for dinner. The restaurant is exactly what you want in a classic Roman Italian food restaurant, a family style restaurant that offers an abundance of Roman dishes. We first started with some types of Roman pasta including cacio e pepe, and carbonara, all of which were incredible - the best pastas I’ve ever had. Then we moved on the an amazing assortment of main Italian food dishes, including veal, lamb, and so many other amazing dishes. It was an Italian food meal like I’ve never had before. Most of the dishes were Roman food style. Thank you Valentina and Antonio for the amazing dinner!
Day 14 in Rome was an amazing day of visiting some of the most famous attractions in Rome and eating some incredibly delicious Italian food!
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Thank you to Star Alliance and their Round The World tickets ( for sponsoring my business class flights.
Thank you to Rome Marriott Grand Hotel Flora for sponsoring my stay in Rome.
I personally paid for all food and attractions in this video, and I decided what to do and where to eat.
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Pecco Bagnaia e Luca Marini: la loro grande stagione e i piloti MotoGP
Due piloti vincenti in Moto2: il neo campione del mondo “Pecco” Bagnaia e Luca Marini che in Malesia ha vinto la sua prima gara. Nell’intervista di Nico Cereghini raccontano la loro grande stagione 2018 e le ambizioni per il 2019
Francesco Cafiso Island Blue Quartet Vittoria Jazz Festival 24/06/12
Francesco Cafiso AltoSax
Dino Rubino Flugelhorn
Giovanni Mazzarino Piano
Rosario Bonaccorso DoubleBass
Francesco Cafiso (Vittoria May 24 1989 )
One of the most precocious talents in the history of jazz. When he was barely nine years old Francesco took his first steps, working with internationally famous musicians. Meeting Wynton Marsalis in Pescara at the jazz Festival held on July 2002 was a decisive moment for Francesco's career. Amazed by Francesco's qualities, Marsalis took him along with his septet on his European tour 2003, where Francesco performed in prestigious theatres in the largest cities in Europe. From that moment on, Francesco went through a series of important experiences both in Italy and abroad. He won various important prizes: the Massimo Urbani National Award in Urbisaglia, the EuroJazz Award in Lecco, the International Jazz Festivals Organization Award in New York, the World Saxophone Competition in London, the Django d'Or in Rome and many others. In order to improve his English, but most of all, in order to experience new musical styles and genres, Francesco went to New Orleans where he played with Ellis Marsalis, Jason Marsalis, Thadeus Richard, Bob Franch, Maurice Brown and many other important local musicians while taking special lessons from Alvin Batiste. In 2005 the Swing Journal, the authoritative Japanese jazz music magazine, confers him the New Stars Award, prize reserved to the emergent foreign talents. Immediately after, the affirmation in the Top Jazz, referendum of the Italian Music Jazz magazine, that recognizes him as the best new talent of the year. Francesco has performed with world famous musicians: Hank Jones, Dave Brubeck, Cedar Walton, Mulgrew Miller, Jonathan Batiste, Ronnie Matthews, Jimmy Cobb, Ben Riley, Ray Drummond, Reggie Johnson, Doug Sides Lewis Nash, James Williams, Joe Lovano, George Mraz, Joe Locke, Enrico Rava, Gianni Basso, Dado Moroni, Franco D'Andrea, Franco Cerri and many other Italian and American musicians. In February 2006 Francesco achieved the Diploma in Transverse Flute at the Musical Institute V. Bellini in Catania. Since 2008 he has been Artistic director of the Vittoria Jazz Festival in Vittoria his native city. On January 19, 2009 he played in Washington DC during the celebrations in honor of President Barak Obama and Martin Luther King Jr. day. On July 17, 2009 the Umbria Jazz Foundation named Francesco Ambassador of the Italian jazz music in the world.
fashiontv | FTV.com - BELSTAFF AND AUDI-PHOTO SHOOT, MILAN-STARRING LOLA PONCE
Photo shoot of the new Audi A3 Belstaff starring pop star and calendar babe Lola Ponce. Photos by Giovanni Gastel, soundtrack and play back by Lola Ponce
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Performer: Lola Ponce
Title: Fuori di me
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Aimee Ng: Truth and Fiction in Italian Renaissance Portraiture
Truth and Fiction in Italian Renaissance Portraiture
Wednesday, February 27, 2019 6:00 p.m.
Aimee Ng
Associate Curator, The Frick Collection
Giovanni Battista Moroni is celebrated for his seeming ability to capture his sitters exactly as they appeared before him. Aimee Ng, co-curator of Moroni: The Riches of Renaissance Portraiture, investigates the notion of truth in the artist's work, as well as its inventiveness, complexity, and innovation.
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BENEVENTO IN MODA Winter Season 12.2014 Dir. Art. Giovanni Di Dio
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BENEVENTO IN MODA WINTER SEASON 12.2014 DIR. ART. GIOVANNI DI DIO
Sincretismo fra tradizione e innovazione, artigianalità, passione e voglia di mettere in mostra il talento degli stilisti emergenti, Benevento in Moda, la kermesse che sostiene l'haute couture in città, domenica 21 dicembre, è andata nuovamente in scena nella cornice di Palazzo Paolo V per la sua Winter Edition.
Ideato e diretto dal fotografo sannita Giovanni Di Dio, in partnership con la Startime Models Agency, l'evento, patrocinato dal Comune e dalla Camera di Commercio di Benevento, è stato presentato dall'ex Miss Italia Denny Mendez, accompagnata dalla simpatia dello show man Enzo Costanza.
Sul catwalk lo stilista di AltaRoma, Nino Lettieri, special guest della serata, che ha sfilato con la sua collezione primavera estate, portando in passerella capi giocati sul dualismo del nero e del rosa o del black & white. Abiti balloon o da grand soirée, mini skirts e crop top abbinati a pantaloni a vita bassa, voluminose rouches su capi scultorei in una commistione di tradizione sartoriale e contemporaneità.
E poi il couturier toscano, Graziano Amadori, che ha scelto proprio Benevento per presentare la sua nuovissima collezione. Un mix and match di elementi dark che incontrano la classicità di pizzi e merletti. Giochi di trasparenze su abiti da sera neri per un autunno inverno all'insegna dell'eleganza.
In passerella anche Antonio Oliver, stilista brasiliano che dal 1992 vive e lavora a Milano, dove ha fondato il marchio Confezioni Antonio Oliver. Particolarmente sensibile alle cause sociali, il designer ha dedicato la sua collezione all'Africa per sostenere dei progetti di aiuto per i bambini africani.
E proprio di origini africane è, invece, Astrid Fataki che ha presentato la sua nuova collezione fall winter, ispirata agli anni '60 e all'eleganza e alla sobrietà delle icone di quell'epoca, da Jacqueline Kennedy a Audrey Hepburn.
Infine, Falko Rosso, l'azienda sannita specializzata nel menswear che ha di recente aperto un punto vendita in via Ennio Goduti, ha portato in passerella i capi freschi e colorati della prossima primavera estate.
E Queen Moda, esponente della moda positanese, ha portato in città capi dall'allure fresca e vivace, che profumano della sua terra, un tempo sede del fashion estivo con l'indimenticata Moda Mare Positano.All’unanimità la giuria, presieduta da Nino Lettieri e composta da Graziano Amadori e Antonio Oliver, stavolta, ha incoronato vincitrice la napoletana Carmela Franco, studentessa dell'Accademia del Lusso di Napoli. Premiata per la sua contemporaneità e per i volumi rock, ha presentato capi ispirati al mood punk chic londinese, tra body in pelle, impreziositi di borchie, e gonne leggere in chiffon.
In gara anche le beneventane Ada Pescatore e Alessia Mazzone.
Tutti gli abiti sono stati impreziositi dai gioielli Swarovski, grazie alla disponibilità di Filippo Serino, titolare della boutique Swarovski Cristal di Benevento, e dalle preziose creazioni di Kla Klight Art-Design, il brand dell'artista napoletana Claudia De Micco che ha consegnato, inoltre, a tutti gli ospiti della serata, una scultura ritraente la chiesa di Santa Sofia, patrimonio UNESCO. Un pensiero realizzato in collaborazione con Giovanni Di Dio e con la Startime Agency, per sottolineare l'importanza storica e culturale della città.
Ospiti della serata gli Art Director di Mio Magazine Fashion Talent, Pasquale Esposito, Giovanni Maione e Salvatore Colasanto, docenti dell'Accademia della Moda di Napoli.
A coordinare i lavori la backstage manager di Mio Magazine Fashion Talent, Federica Berra e ad occuparsi del trucco e del parrucco lo staff Gil Cagné con Antonio Riccardo e Nicola Acella. Uno staff che vanta collaborazioni con alcuni dei più grandi eventi legati al mondo della bellezza, da Miss Italia a Miss Mondo.
In uno scenario curato nei particolari, grazie alla supervisione del fiorista sannita Salvatore Santamaria, nel corso della serata, si sono anche esibiti la cantautrice Paola Tascione, il cantante e modello Francesco Finizio e la cantante romana Ada Ferraiuoli, intrattenendo il numeroso pubblico accorso all'evento.
Gran finale con una spettacolare torta ispirata, naturalmente, alla moda che, realizzata da Janagà torte – eventi, ha deliziato i palati dei presenti.
The Renaissance Portrait from Donatello to Bellini
Hear two outstanding scholars consider the art of biography and poetics of portraiture in fifteenth-century Italy.
Presented with the exhibition The Renaissance Portrait from Donatello to Bellini.
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Lectures
Portraits in Words: The Arts of Biography in Fifteenth-Century Italy
Anthony Grafton, Henry Putnam University Professor of History, Princeton University
Leonardo's Ginevra de' Benci and the Poetics of Portraiture in Fifteenth-Century Florence
Caroline Elam, senior research fellow, The Warburg Institute, University of London
This event is made possible in part by the Italian Cultural Institute.
The exhibition is made possible by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation, the Diane W. and James E. Burke Fund, the Gail and Parker Gilbert Fund, and The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.
The exhibition was organized by Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Gemäldegalerie and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
It is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.
The exhibition catalogue is made possible by the Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation, Inc.
Ludovico Einaudi - Nuvole Bianche (Official Music Video)
New for 2013. In A Time lapse. Order now on iTunes: Amazon HMV
It is only when we become aware or are reminded that our time is limited that we can channel our energy into truly living - Ludovico Einaudi
In A Time Lapse is the representation of the bringing together all of life's experience and emotions into a single moment of time. Recorded in a remote monastery near Verona and written over a period of 2 years it is as Epic and emotional as Divenire and as experimental and adventurous as Nightbook
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How to Use a Pizza Stone
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A pizza stone can help distribute heat evenly across the pizza base and make the pizza's dough crispy.
Step 1: Place pizza stone on lowest rack
Place pizza stone in a cold oven on the lowest rack.
Tip
Never put a cold pizza stone in a hot oven as it can crack the stone.
Step 2: Pre-heat oven
Pre-heat your oven to 450 degrees.
Step 3: Put cornmeal on paddle
Sprinkle cornmeal on pizza paddle.
Tip
Sprinkling cornmeal on pizza paddle helps prevent the pizza from sticking to the paddle and the pizza stone.
Step 4: Put dough, sauce, toppings on cornmeal
Put dough, sauce, and toppings on top of corn meal.
Step 5: Slide pizza onto stone in oven and cook
Slide pizza onto the hot stone and cook for 10 minutes.
Step 6: Slide cooked pizza onto paddle, slice, eat
Slide pizza back onto the paddle, slice the pizza, and eat.
Tip
Do not use a knife or pizza cutter on a pizza stone. Your knife or pizza cutter will likely be damaged.
Step 7: Cool stone, clean
Let the stone cool and clean with warm water and no soap.
Did You Know?
The margherita pizza was born in 1889, when Queen Margherita Teresa Giovanni visited Naples, Italy.
Profumo Di Donna [Scent Of A Woman] (1974)
Actors:
Vittorio Gassman as Fausto Consolo
Alessandro Momo as Giovanni Bertazzi
Agostina Belli as Sara
Moira Orfei as Mirka
Torindo Bernardi as Vincenzo
Alvaro Vitali as Vittorio
Movie:
Profumo Di Donna [Scent Of A Woman] (1974)
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Freestyle Battle - Maik Brain vs Pumba
Freestyle battle tra Maik Brain (21KM) e Pumba (CXO).
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William Barcham: Tiepolo's Milanese Frescoes
Tiepolo's Milanese Frescoes
by William Barcham,
Professor Emeritus, Fashion Institute of Technology
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
Born in 1696, Giambattista Tiepolo was arguably, by the mid-eighteenth century, Europe’s greatest artist. His proving ground as a painter of international renown took place, in large part, not in his native Venice, but in Milan, which was then part of the Habsburg Empire. This lecture looks at three grand fresco cycles executed by Tiepolo between 1730–40 for noble Milanese families serving the Austrian throne, as well as his frescoed chapel in the church of St. Ambrose, dedicated to the patron saint of Milan.
Organized crime in Italy
Since first becoming well known in the 18th century, organized crime in Italy and its criminal organizations have infiltrated the social and economic life of many regions, particularly in Southern Italy, the most notorious of which is the Sicilian Mafia, which would later expand into some foreign countries, especially the United States.
Five principal mafia-like organizations are known to exist in Italy: Cosa Nostra of Sicily, 'Ndrangheta of Calabria, who are considered to be among the biggest cocaine smugglers in Europe, and Camorra of Naples, are the oldest of the five, having started to develop between 1500 and 1800. In the 20th century two new criminal organizations, Stidda and Sacra Corona Unita of Apulia, were created.The latest creation of Italian organized crime is Mafia Capitale.
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Puglia 2019
Un riassunto del viaggio in Puglia della scorsa settimana: sole, vento, paesini con case bianche e mare cristallino!
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Alvar González-Palacios: Alex Gordon Lecture in the History of Art: A Precious Vision of Antiquity
This lecture will focus on the sumptuous surtouts de table created in Rome during the late eighteenth century by Luigi and Giuseppe Valadier and other artists. Intended for grand state dinners, these elaborate centerpieces featured miniature versions of ancient monuments, sculptures, and obelisks in bronze, porcelain, colored marble, and hardstones.
Location: The Frick Collection, New York, New York
Event Date: 10.01.14
Speaker: Alvar González-Palacios
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Napoli-Juventus 1-2 - BRUTTISSIMI E VINCENTI: il post-partita di LiveBianconera
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Casanova: The Seduction of Europe Symposium
Welcome and Introductions—Eric M. Lee, director, Kimbell Art Museum and George T. M. Shackelford, deputy director, Kimbell Art Museum
Introducing Casanova: The Man and His World—C. D. Dickerson, head of sculpture and decorative arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
The Lust for Luxury—Thomas Michie, Russell B. and Andrée Beauchamp Stearns Senior Curator of Decorative Arts and Sculpture, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Dress and Undress—Pamela A. Parmal, David and Roberta Logie Curator of Textile and Fashion Arts, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Canaletto and Tiepolo: An Odd Couple—Frederick Ilchman, Chair, Art of Europe, and Mrs. Russell W. Baker Curator of Paintings, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Casanova in Pompadour's Paris
Esther Bell, Robert and Martha Berman Lipp Senior Curator, Clark Art Institute,
Williamstown, Massachusetts
White Coat Ceremony 2019
First year Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Dental Medicine students mark their transition into the medical profession at the White Coat Ceremony. At this annual tradition, students put on their white coats in front of family and friends and are welcomed into the medical profession by HMS and HSDM faculty.
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