30 Nov-3 Dec 2005. Presented by CICT/Theatre des Bouffes du Nord, from The brothers Karamazov by Dostoyevsky, with Maurice Bnichou, directed by Peter Brook.
The Rome city council has an office responsible for keeping the city tidy and clean, Lufficio per il Decor Urbano, and they are beginning an autumn campaign to remind the Romans about the new rules about dividing their r...
Nine charities helping people in Rome will benefit from this years St Nicholas serata dinner dance on Sat 3 Dec.
These include the Missionaries of Charity, founded by Mother Teresa of Calcutta to help homeless people,...
Hiroshi Yonezawa and Eriko Kumazawa play the traditional Japanese instruments of the shakuhachi and the koto. Classical and contemporary Japanese music programme (21.00). See Cultural Academies.
A group of expatriate musicians is aiming to repeat the success of their first concert in Rome if not the circumstances.
The Exiles comprise two Americans and two Britons who play a range of rock music including The E...
Rehearsals are under way for the Christmas pantomime at All Saints Anglican Church in Rome.
This years production is "Jack and the Beanstalk", with performances on 10 and 11 Dec at 14.30 and 18.00. Tickets are 10 for ad...
The phenomenon of near-death experience will be explored during a talk to the Professional Womens Association (PWA) on Thurs 16 Nov.
Grazia Cini from Florence spent seven days in a coma after a horse-riding accident in...
According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, the earliest form of golf is attributed to the Romans. Over 2,000 years ago, as Rome expanded its borders as far north as Britannia, invading armies carried with them a home-gro...
Rome has a wealth of information contained in its over 700 libraries. Not only does the capital have world-class collections, first editions and original manuscripts, but many are also housed in historic buildings and be...
30 Nov 2005: Chloe Card gives a talk entitled Laughter, Digression and Disorder: Uneasy Encounters with Italy (18.00). 7 Dec 2005: Archaeology/Ancient History Lecture by Richard Whittman entitled S. Paolo fuori le mura (...
The hill town of Zagarolo in the province of Rome is to be the home of the first Jewish university in Italy. The Palazzo Rospigliosi, built in the town in the 16th century, will become the Italian headquarters of Touro C...
The Teatro Olimpico in the Flaminia area of Rome has reopened after a six-month restoration project by a team of four architects, Francesca Argentero, Barbara Deledda, Carlotta Montefoschi and Martina Murzi. The work has...
In collaboration with Nuova Consonanza, Fondazione Isabella Scelsi and the Comitato Progetto Musica, a tribute to Giacinto Scelsi by the Quartetto dArchi di Torino, with Giacomo Agazzini and Umberto Fantini violins, Andr...
International Nursery and Preschool (4 months to 6 years) is looking for qualified, experienced and MOTHER TONGUE ENGLISH teacher for Preschool. Please send CVs to info@littlestari...
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