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Italian design in New York

Corriere della Sera notes that on Greene Street, from the 29th November to the 6th January, there will be 20 showrooms dedicated to the best in Italian design. The organizers want to highlight not only the style and elegance of products “made in Italy” but also its craftsmanship and unique qualities.  There are also Italian design tie-ins with the upcoming installations “Perchance to Dream” featuring Roberto Bolle and Peter Greenaway’s “Leonardo’s Last Supper.”

Pizza party

Join us Thursday October 14th at 6:30 pm for an informal gathering featuring drinks, pizza and chiacchiere in italiano.  Contact us at ciao@italianopertutti.com for more information or to reserve a space.  Group size is limited!  Meeting location will be given at time of reservation.

Fee:  $20

Biking in Italy

Italy has a long tradition of bike riding:  a recent article in the New York Times reported on a quaint Tuscan bike race in which all participants ride vintage bicycles and wear old-fashioned clothes and goggles.  City-dwelling Italians, however, have a harder time using bicycles as a means of transportation.  A survey finds that there are few bike paths in Italian cities.  The number does seem to be growing, particularly in northern cities.  Perhaps the motorino’s dominance will be supplanted?  Meanwhile, starting October 12th all nocturnal cyclists must wear a fluorescent vest so as to be visible…

Rome by night

An article from Il Sole 24 Ore gives suggestions for activities to enjoy Rome by night.  Monuments and museums are open late as are restaurants and bars.  The weather is good in the fall – a great time to be out late sight-seeing!

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