Archive for December, 2006
The Tragedie of Julius Caesar by the ishakespeare company
by Howard Hudson (staff) | Thursday, December 28th, 2006
The ishakespeare company follows a minimalist, post-modern approach “to create a unique, timeless environment,” thus shunning narrower, political interpretations. There are no fascist or tyrannical undertones, no “mere politics”.
Derby Fever: Understanding the Roma vs Lazio clash
by Carsten Wollenweber (staff) | Sunday, December 10th, 2006
For the rest of the world 1929 was the start of “the Great Depression”; in Rome, however, 1929 is remembered for completely different reasons. The year marked the beginning of a new age - the era of the ‘derby’, the perennial dual between the city’s two great football clubs!




