
Wine has the word “win” embedded in it. This word describes my table’s experience during our wine tasting event last week, at a rustic Italian restaurant called Renato E Luisa, conveniently located next ...
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“Living in Rome, it seemed to me that the city was a waif in an extravagant gown. Its thing was luxury not exertion. Its greatest gift, all ambition exhausted, was beauty. Its streets were ...
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The semester has come to an end as quickly as it has begun. With our final exhibition a huge success, it seems as though all of our hard work has paid off. As we ...
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I’m leaving Rome tomorrow. I’m excited to go home, but at the same time, I don’t want to leave. It’s a confusing whirlwind of emotions, happening partly because I don’t like change, and partly ...
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Last Thursday was the exhibition. An amalgamation of work from every class taught at Cornell in Rome, all shown in the same building. We had been spending days preparing the Palazzo for the ...
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Donatella Landi is an artist whose work focuses on memory, perception, behavior, and the relationship between humans and nature. She is primarily a video and sound artist, using sound as a physical and visual ...
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The next morning of our field trip was a free one- we were allowed to explore on our own or join Professor Wasserman on a number of site visits. Most of us opted to ...
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Last week, the artists returned from their final field trip- Naples! Naples, where drying clothes adorn the balconies of the inner streets and Christmas lights illuminate the evening sky, is perhaps one of the ...
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The month of October was a whirlwind of independent travel, field trips, and school-organized events. I’m finding it hard to believe that it’s already November because my head remains a month behind, as if ...
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