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  • March 19, 2020

    Verona: More than a cliché?

    Verona: More than a cliché?

    When I made the decision to write during my year abroad, I made one simple promise to myself: Do not become a ‘What to do in X, Y, Z in 24 hours’ writer. I vowed to find most the interesting and unexplored sides of cities and divulge those instead. However, there are ordinary cities and…

  • March 7, 2020

    A Secret Venetian Obsession

    A Secret Venetian Obsession

    The Italians are accredited with many obsessions, Venetians in particular. I, for once, am not referring to pizza, pasta, coffee or sex, but rather a smaller, four-legged friend, whose existence is prevalent in the floating city. Dogs. The animal traditionally associated with the streets of Venice is the cat. The alley cats who roam rooftops…

  • March 6, 2020

    An Ode to Pizza

    An Ode to Pizza

    An ode to pizza, my greasy friend, I never want the last bite to end. You always surprise me with something new, yet never once have I uttered: “I’ve bitten off more than I can chew!” The perfect combination of tomato and cheese, complemented so perfectly by a topping of zucchini. With chili oil or…

  • December 16, 2019

    Acqua Alta: The Rising Tide

    Acqua Alta: The Rising Tide

    November 2019 was certainly an eventful month for Venice. As a current resident in this sinking city, a lot of questions have been put to me recently; why is Venice flooding? What is Acqua Alta? Are you okay? And my personal favourite: Did you remember a wet suit? Acqua Alta itself is not an anomaly…

  • December 10, 2019

    Foreign Cinema: Unlikely comparisons

    Foreign Cinema: Unlikely comparisons

    There is a certain degree of arrogance that comes with the ability to waltz into a cinema abroad, purchase a ticket and watch, better yet understand, a foreign film. Whether it be exploring the adaptations of Woody Allen in Vicky Cristina Barcelona, or revelling in the polyglottery of Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me by Your Name;…

  • December 2, 2019

    The Law of Espresso

    The Law of Espresso

    Italy produces over 13 thousand tonnes of spaghetti every year, churns out two million swimming pools of Nutella and drinks the most espressos in the world. Right? Well, for a country that finances itself through its stereotypes, it’s doing a pretty poor job of seeing them through. Contrary to popular belief, Italy is only the…

  • October 18, 2019

    “Peggy Guggenheim: L’ultima Dogaressa”

    “It is always assumed that Venice is the ideal place for a honeymoon. This is a grave error. To live in Venice or even to visit it means that you fall in love with the city itself. There is nothing left over in your heart for anyone else” – Peggy Guggenheim, Out of This Century:…

  • August 23, 2019

    Una piccola introduzione

    I’ve always found the concept of writing a blog relatively strange. The likelihood of anyone apart from family and friends reading has always been extremely low in my mind. Not to start with a pessimistic tone, but purely because they will have been the unlucky ones to have been bombarded with emails or texts containing…

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