1 July-9 Sept 2005. After Florences Maggio Musicale, this is Italys oldest arts festival dating back to 1953 when it was founded as a "Wagner Festival". Since then it has widened its horizons, never losing its special re...
Fewer Italians are dying from drugs but they are experimenting at ever-younger ages, says a government report. Italian kids are smoking joints from the age of 11, and by 15-16 many are regularly abusing marijuana. Part o...
Alison Victoria loves reading books and loves talking about them even more.
Now she can share her passion with others at a book club held each month.
The event, originally designed to help Italians develop their Englis...
30 June-7 Aug 2005. This is a new event with concerts every evening. The programme ranges from folk music to ethnic and traditional instrumental, with musicians from all over the world. Events take place in the gardens a...
Most people would be amazed to learn that Rome has its own tango underworld. A small community of about 800-1,000 people are either learning to tango or going regularly to the hidden milongas, or dancehalls, that are sca...
29 June-30 July 2005. Jazz, pop, world music and more make up this years summer programme at the Auditorium-Parco della Musica. The 21 evenings under the stars in the open-air cavea at the centre of the auditorium comple...
Its a scene often played out in Rome sightseers wandering the city and looking on in awe at its treasures, bored children straggling behind. Now a map-guide, newly-translated into English, called Rome for Kids and Famil...
A major battle begun in 1953 is still being waged today to beat off incursions into and to consolidate the stupendously evocative countryside of ancient Rome. Thanks to past victories, a vast pastoral landscape of peace...
This year, the British Council celebrates its 60th anniversary in Italy, and while it is assessing its changing role over the years, the organisation is about to experience transition of a different kind: the lease on it...
In 2000 the richest one per cent of Italians owned 17.2 per cent of the countrys national wealth compared with just 10.6 per cent in 1989, according to a Bankitalia study published in Italian daily La Repubblica. The nex...
29 June-12 Sept 2005. This year the amphitheatre under the stars on the hill overlooking the city of Rome presents Terence Rattigans The Sleeping Prince which alternates on the stage with Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights...
29 June-30 July 2005. Jazz, pop, world music and its contaminations make up this years summer programme at the Auditorium-Parco della Musica. The 21 evenings under the stars in the open-air "cavea" at the centre of the a...
30 June-31 Aug 2005. This increasingly popular event, which saw the participation of over 200,000 people last year, moves to a new venue: the park of S. Sebastiano near the Baths of Caracalla. The varied programme, that...
There will be a retrospective in Rome of the work of American filmmaker Stan Brakhage (1954-2003) who is considered to be one of the most important characters in experimental cinema of the 20th century (18 June to 1 July...
Three people who have contributed to life here in Rome will be recognised at an award ceremony on 17 June in Rome.
American Edna Goldfield founded the Economy Book and Video Center, an international bookshop, which clos...
A customer service position is available at a Rome-based tour agency from October 1st to November 1st 7:00 am to 9:00 am). Candidates must be English speakers, preferably with expe...
AIS is seeking qualified teachers with native level language proficiency for an immediate start.
Join us in our new beautiful campus in the North of Rome. Please send your CV.
Qualified mother tongue teachers are needed for morning/afternoon lessons in state schools for Cambridge Primary, Lower Secondary, and Secondary 2. CELTA or equivalent teaching cer...
Next to Metro A Lepanto, this historical Roman apartment is on the 5th (top) floor with a rooftop offering a view of the Vatican. Located in the quiet neighborhood of Prati, this b...