Here I go again on my own, going down the only road I've ever known . . . ~Coverdale/Marsden Ever since I saw Fondazione Fendi's latest experiment Transit of Venus, I've been singing Whitesnake's anthem "Here I Go Again" (Saints & Sinners, 1982). I don't know why I correlate an '80s anthem to a 35-minute performance piece about an astronomical rarity, but I think I can make it … [Read more...]

Alternatives
As a rule of thumb, the only time I ever spend walking around Rome's so-called shopping district ~ the intimidating and overcrowded Tridente from Piazza di Spagna to Piazza del Popolo and Piazza di San Lorenzo in Lucina~ is either in the early morning hours or late in the evening, and always after a few drinks at the Hotel de Russie. Though I love the windows, the shops and the … [Read more...]

Rumor has it . . . via Borgognona
When asked what my favorite shopping street is in Rome, Via Borgognona is usually the first name out of my mouth. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know, the best and beloved shopping streets in Rome are: Via dei Condotti and Via del Babuino (wallet and crowd permitting), Via del Corso (again crowds and kitsch) and Via del Governo Vecchio (uniquey-boutiquey). But for me, it's always been quiet Borgognona … [Read more...]

Milan in 50 Seconds, um 47….
It's always a treat to see one's name in print and seeing it twice is double the pleasure. Yesterday, New York Times Intransit published my review of The Cube, a temporary restaurant teetering on the edge of Milan's Galleria. And today, Huffington Post published Milan in 50 Seconds. Unfortunately, the joke-within-a-joke wasn't included in the post-- my friend Shannon's kitsch 47-second video … [Read more...]

