Three women march in Rome in support of Italy’s first hunger strike for gay marriage. (Fulvio Paolocci/GlobalPost)
Gay couple live streams hunger strike
Francesco Zanardi and Manuel Incorvaia are starving themselves in a demand for gay marriage.
ROME, Italy — One night last September, Francesco Zanardi walked toward the back of a gay nightclub on the Greek island of Mykonos. Before he reached his moped, four men came from behind, pulled him to the ground and beat him unconscious.
The next day Zanardi awoke in the ER wing of a Mykonos clinic with severe internal bleeding and an unshakeable anxiety. Had he died, his...
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Michael Moran - Diplomacy - November 4, 2009 15:56 ET
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Irene Peroni - Italy - October 29, 2009 06:09 ET
The Libera Terra label guarantees that wine, olive oil and pasta are free of mob connections.
The Moroccans of San Nicola Varco
Fulvio Paolocci - Italy - October 19, 2009 08:02 ET
Italian immigration law has left the future unclear for hundreds of Moroccans living in a squalid shantytown.
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Global Blogs:
Frizzelle
Proud ItalianCook - Italy - February 9, 2010 00:41 ET
Frizzelle, I haven't had them in years until a week ago when my friend Jean brought a platter full to our monthly Bunco get together. She stirred up so many good memories eating these as kids, and we all wondered why we stopped buying them! After one bite, I couldn't wait to go...
Offshore Piracy?
Blog From Italy - Italy - February 8, 2010 18:35 ET
If you follow the Italian news, then you will know something of the amnesty designed to recoup the billions Italians have stashed out of the reach of Italy’s taxman in comfy offshore accounts. Said amnesty has, so far, seen some 80 billion Euros return to Italian banks. ...
SMOKED SALMON AND ARTICHOKES WITH BASIL, PINENUT AND LEMON SAUCE and Between...
LucullianDelights AnItalianExperience - Italy - February 8, 2010 02:17 ET
Today is a big day, not for you maybe but for me and three other bloggers it is because we are going public with our new photo blog, Between Hemispheres! About six months ago, my dear friend Nanette who runs the food blog Gourmet Worrier down under in Australia suggested that we...
Knock Knock
RomePhoto Blog - Italy - February 7, 2010 18:20 ET
You'll see a lot of elaborate door knockers in the historic center, but I usually don't pay them much attention. This one on via di Ripetta, however, jumped out at me. Seriously, it's so sculptural that the lion's face seems to lift off the door and have a life of it's own. ...
The World’s Authority on Italian Wine
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When I first went to Vinitaly in 1984, I arrived with the single-minded energy (and arrogance) that I might just be one of the experts on Italian wine. Upon walking into a guided tasting by the Italian Sommelier Association, I quickly realized that I was nowhere near having any...
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