Believe you me, theyre waiting for whats going to happen here like manna from heaven, exclaimed Natalino Gasbarro, the foreman of a work team heading the citys project to bring drains, light and new housing to Salone, on...
26 Nov-16 Jan 2004. Most of us never think to turn a photograph over and study the stamps and scribbles on the back, but it is this other side of the image that interests German artist Thomas Kutschker and is the focus o...
20 Jan-20 Feb 2004. An exhibition at the Istituto Italo-Latino Americano which compares and contrasts the work of contemporary artists in the two countries who are seeking to explore aesthetics and push the boundaries of...
The Italian government is offering a financial bonus to encourage people to have more children. A 1,000 payment will go to mothers who have at least one child already and have another by the end of 2004. The bonus will a...
28 Dec 2003-6 Jan 2004. The ninth edition of a festival directed by organist Livia Mazzanti takes the title Alla corte del Re, l'organo e i convitati dell'aria. The organ, "king of instruments", reigns supreme throughout...
12-14 Dec 2003. In December 1503, the Spanish won a decisive victory in their battle against the French for the Kingdom of Naples. Captain Gonzalo Fernndez Crdoba, champion of the spear-like pike and harquebus handgun an...
27 Dec 2003-1 Jan 2004. The 11th edition of this festival follows its usual formula with concerts, jam sessions and street parades throughout the day and night in different venues including restaurants and bars. On New Y...
12 Dec-20 Feb 2004. Illustrazioni, Vedute e Capricci di Roma e audiomontaggio presents the work of three DaimlerChrysler scholarship holders at the Casa di Goethe, whose different views of the Eternal City are expressed...
La Traviata 27-30 Dec 2003. Rigoletto by Verdi. 3-6 Jan 2004. With the Orchestra Sinfonica Giovanile di Roma conducted by Francesco La Vecchia, directed by Paolo Panizza/Otello Camponeschi, with Angela Gheorghiu, Milena...
The 16th century Villa Poniatowski is open to the public once again after a long period of restoration. Originally a part of the Villa Giulia complex built for Pope Julius III, it was renovated by Giuseppe Valadier at th...
Rome's city police have cleared out a squatters' haven in abandoned shops along the Tor di Nona, across the river Tiber from Castel S. Angelo. The city property, which consists of the remnants of 12 shops along a narrow...
Representatives from over 100 voluntary associations will be in Piazza Farnese Fri 12-Sun 14 Dec to promote their activities and recruit new members. "Natale di Solidariet: aiutare chi aiuta" is organised by the city cou...