Plans for Pedestrionised zone in central Rome

by Caroline Prosser (staff) | Thursday, October 29th, 2009

The Tridente, one of the most beloved areas of Rome’s Centro Storico covering the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain, is set to be pedestronalised by 2013.

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“Happy is the home with at least one cat”* - Largo Argentina Cat Colony

by Tim Colbourne (columnist) | Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Largo di Torre Argentina in Rome is the site of one of Rome’s most important archaeological sites as well as the home of its largest sanctuary for stray cats. Volunteer cat carer Tim Colbourne tells all about the square’s history and its feline inhabitants.

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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”.

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