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...tuning up. But the most memorable site in town is still unfinished - and always will be. Santa Maria dello Spasimo, a 16th century church whose nave was never completed, has been reopened to visitors, who can savor a unique moment of reflection by looking up through the incomplete roof to the sky above. Shopping ranges from casbah-like markets, such as the Vucciria off Via Roma, to an array of elegant European designer shops between Via Libert? and Via R. Settimo. Be aware that the traditional 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. siesta is in effect for most stores...
...Italian. Small dumplings traditionally constructed from flour, semolina (the fine, hard parts of wheat) and potatoes. Most gnocchi are either boiled or baked, ensuring a soft, paste-like texture. i.e.: Donatella bit into her gnocchi and then scoffed when the ill-prepared dumplette clung to the roof of her mouth...
Romney activists leaned from the windows of poster-covered buses in a parade led by a decorated truck that looked as though it might once have served ice cream. A sound system on its roof projected the repeated cry, “We want Mitt...
...heard an explosion. Ten seconds later, he says, came something more. "There was a huge bang, and I felt I was lifted up. There was just light and sound--it was like someone knocked me out." Fielder remembers hearing screams and noticing that he could see the sky: the roof of the club had been blown off. Picking himself up from the rubble, he tried to stumble out of the bar, only to fall into a mess of blackened dead bodies...
Last year director Katherine Bencowitz ’03 stumbled onto Stairs to the Roof, an obscure Tennessee Williams play, in a bookstore. This weekend, in the Leverett House Old Library Theatre, a cast of entirely Harvard undergraduates will be putting on this play’s fourth performance (it was perfomed twice in the 1940s and not again until last year at the University of Illinois). Because of the relative obscurity of the play, the actors, director and production assistants all looked at this show without Broadway or high school productions to influence them. For this reason, producer Katherine...