Apr 20, 2009 -
You'd think a major earthquake in Italy would be a compelling enough story on its own - but you'll recall that the day of the quake, many sites included stories about the 'expert' who tried to warn everyone...
"In early March, in a mountainous, quake-prone patch of central Italy, the readings on Gioacchino Giuliani’s patented radon detector suddenly spiked. He concluded the jump could only mean one thing: impending seismic activity.
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Oct 02, 2008 -
Film director Spike Lee has set off a storm in Italy with a movie about black American soldiers fighting alongside Italian partisans in World War Two.
Surviving members of the resistance to the Nazi occupation of Italy have taken issue with "Miracle at St. Anna" ahead of the film's Italian release on Friday, distributing protest flyers and accusing Lee of distorting history.
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May 24, 2008 -
Intro/Preface
Shi was kind of enough to suggest this group as a place to write/talk about my recent 8 day trip (not including flight travel days) to Italy with my boyfriend. We visited Rome, Florence and Venice. And we also visited Siena and a small town called Empoli while in Florence.
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Jun 21, 2008 -
Intro
First I want to apologize for not writing this last part sooner. Work’s been very busy and for awhile there I couldn’t get in the right frame of mind to write. But I’m back now with the final installment :-D.
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Jun 28, 2009 -
1/ Amanjena, Morocco
Nestled at the edge of Marrakech against the breathtaking backdrop of the Atlas mountains, Amanjena is a celeb favourite, with A-listers including Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Sienna Miller and Posh and Becks on its list of high-profile clients. And it's easy to see why – the resort's stunning ancient Moorish design, beautifully decorated dome-ceiling bedrooms and indulgent spa make for a luxurious getaway.
A beautiful and private address stretching leisurely through spacious grounds in the ever popular city of Marrakech and located a short drive from the fever pitch excitement of Djemaa El Fna.
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Jun 11, 2008 -
Hanks played a real life hero this week by halting filming on his new movie to help a stranded bride reach her wedding.
Hanks is currently filming Da Vinci Code sequel Angels and Demons in Rome, Italy and the crew were shooting outside the Pantheon church in the city when the actor spotted the stricken woman.
The bride, in her traditional white dress and veil, had arrived at the church - only to find her access blocked by the film crew, causing her to panic.
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Nov 23, 2009 -
Shot on the Canon EOS 300D Rebel and the Canon EOS 350D Rebel XT.
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Apr 03, 2008 -
Slowly, but surely, I am trying to write about different artists and bring attention to some of the galleries and museums that are not as well known, especially as many of our sugar friends are planning trips to various locales throughout the world.
I welcome all of you to post your favorite artsy haunts and or paintings/photographs/sculptures/installations that have meaning for you as well.
Everywhere you look in Italy, you will come upon a famous painting, church, fountain, sculpture, etc., the country is lush with beauty in all forms whether it be art, food, culture, fashion, music and life itself.
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Nov 23, 2009 -
I climbed Campanile di Giotto at sunset to get some shots of the city.
Shot on Canon Rebel XT
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Nov 23, 2009 -
I had stopped shooting the amazing statues in Piazza Ufizzi to answer my phone, when I noticed the reflection of Palazzo Vecchio in this puddle.
Shot on a Canon Rebel XT.
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