So Twentieth Century
Rome’s old Jewish ghetto is full of arresting political and religious posters and flyers.
World War II is everywhere, or so it seems. Famagosta tube station, Milan, mid-February.
Rome’s old Jewish ghetto is full of arresting political and religious posters and flyers.
World War II is everywhere, or so it seems. Famagosta tube station, Milan, mid-February.

Judging from the dozens of red stars hanging from the ceiling, the politics of this restaurant were unmistakeable. That the agitprop coincided with the best plate of meatballs I’ve ever had made it all that much more amusing. Trastevere, 12/28.

The hummus was excellent, even though it could have used a bit more tahina. Jennifer was definitely impressed.
All I could think about was repurposing the name of the place for a new book title. Vacationing inĀ Trastevere, 12/29.

Still a member of the opposition. The door of our neighborhood squat. Milan, early December.

Berlin comparisons are warranted. Visually, the district is on fire. San Lorenzo, Rome, 12/28.
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