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An exploration of duty and passion - or Pietas and Furor - in Virgil's Aeneid, and how these apply to the characters of Dido and Aeneas.
Suite101 writer Mike Gerrard fills in with details of his trip to Bogota, Colombia and the incredible Botero Museum.
Padua's historic center spans seven centuries of architecture and holds several must-see sights, including the University, Café Pedrocchi, the Duomo and Baptistery.
Romanesque, Baroque and Renaissance churches are each within a few steps of Piazza del Duomo, and all are must-see sights for travellers in Milan.
The lives and careers of two eighteenth violin virtuosi from Italy who carved out celebrated careers for themselves in spite of cultural taboos.
Brescia, known in medieval days as Brixia, is a dynamic city in northern Italy. It has a rich artistic heritage that spans ancient times to the Renaissance to today.
Castello Sforzesco, home of the Dukes of Milan, was designed and decorated by Bramante and Leonardo da Vinci. Today the castle is the perfect home for the city's museums.
Vatican City is a small country within the city of Rome, Italy. Inside its walls are St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City Museum, and the Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo.
See masterpieces by the world's greatest painters and sculptors, treasures of Renaissance and Medieval art and architecture, palaces, a castle and more - free.
Marc Chagall is considered one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. A brief look at the life and artwork of the French artist Marc Chagall.
Often underrated, Plato's Euthyphro is a comic tour-de-force examining the meaning of piety while illustrating the peril of pretending to knowledge one does not have.
The Roman familia was made up of everyone who lived under the same roof, including members of the immediate family, extended relatives, and even household slaves.
Compact within its walls, it's a town to take slowly, high on a hilltop, walk the narrow streets amidst history's original medieval houses, public buildings and shops.
Calexico's latest album showcases elegant restraint and a nod to the region the band calls home.
Rodin sculptures, Old Masters' paintings, architectural elements from castles, cathedral windows and Tang Dynasty tapestries are showcased in this world-class museum.
From out of anger and artistry, The Roots have returned to the public with 14 masterful tracks.
Melding hard rock, heavy metal, and orchestral music around Christmas themes, TSO has created a unique sound and show.
St. Peter's Basilica in Rome took decades to complete, employed the talents of great artists, and connects to history both past and present.
The Colosseum has been part of the landscape of Rome for nearly 2000 years. Its history reflects the fortunes of the empire that constructed it.
If you have only a week to explore Rome, you can still pack a lot into your time frame. Start with the five must-see attractions, then plan a return trip to Italy.
If travelers only have a day to spare in the Italian capital, it's unlikely they will be disappointed, as there is plenty to see and do in the Eternal City.
In Carried to Dust, Calexico returns to their distinctive sound. Creating an often surreal and haunting landscape, the songs borrow from Morricone's playbook and more.
Festa Italiana is the premiere Italian festival in America, held on the Summerfest Grounds on the lake front in Miwaukee, Wisconsin on July 17 - 20, 2008.
An overview of the art and architecture of Florence, Italy. This town is home to the largest collection of Renaissance art and architecture in the world.
A recent exhibit curated by Pina Ragionieri at Casa Buonarroti in Florence analyzed how Michelangelo Buonarroti was portrayed from his lifetime to the 19thCentury.
Learning to identify and interpret common art principles can heighten understanding of artistic composition.
Test your knowledge with this overview of select works of art from the 13th- through 15th-centuries and the museums where they currently reside.


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