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CNN — Rome might not have built ancient history’s biggest empire – a shout out to Genghis for that one – but it was undoubtedly the most enduring and influential. That’s because Roman passions for outrageous, oversized architecture went hand in hand with detailed record-keeping and relentless …

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As technology takes control of more and more aspects of our lives, including our wellbeing, there’s a growing hunger in the West for holistic healing. It’s time to move out of the fast lane, disconnect from the apps and head to Tuscany for a spiritual reboot. Open a paper or look at a news website …

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My Italian cream cake, with its moist crumb and fluffy texture, is loaded with pecans and coconut, then finished with a decadent cream cheese …

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Issue #79 One of the things I appreciate most about living in Italy is how extensive and efficient the country’s railway network is. I can hop on a …

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Oh, pasta. How do I love thee? Our friends at Flipboard recently let me know that it's at least 2,800 ways. Apparently that’s how many recipes are in my Pasta Obsession Magazine. Flip for pasta dishes from classic, creamy mac and cheese to bright, spicy poblano spaghetti, and everything between. Pasta is on almost everyone's comfort-food list and now scientists have proven that pasta brings us joy (see below)! Enjoy this collection of pasta fundamentals and make-yourself-happy recipes.

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What are the pros and cons of visiting Rome? Rome, the Eternal City, is one of the most impressive cities in Europe, and all the world. And as with …

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Some people come back from a trip to Italy and speak only of the classic trinity: The wine! The pasta! The history! I came back from my most recent …

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The Eternal City comes alive at sunset, and the roster of bars in Rome is second to none. A few years back, Rome’s drinks scene was bordering on …

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CNN — June, 1940. Italy enters World War II, and Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini promptly sets about constructing air raid shelters for himself at Villa Torlonia, his grand Rome residence since 1929. In total, the fascists build three underground structures to protect Mussolini and his family. The …

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