My story begins in Italy, where I spent a semester studying journalism and business in 2008.
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Five cities that surprised me
Here, I share a few stories of cities in Europe and North America that exceeded — or fell short of — my expectations.
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I’m ready for a vacation!!
At the end of our semester in Italy, I was sad to say goodbye but ready to see my family and friends stateside.
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Expatriates: Still sort of American
Are American expatriates living in Italy more American or more Italian? Even expats themselves aren’t sure of the answer.
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An epic American night…in Italy
While in Italy, I pulled an all-nighter to watch Barack Obama win the presidential election, a pivotal political moment for the U.S. and the world.
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Tales of an expat
Sometimes a great adventure story comes from the simplest act of moving outside one’s comfort zone, as expats do.
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Climbing Verona’s Scalone San Pietro
Verona is a distracting place: one minute you’re headed to a Roman amphitheater, the next you’re climbing a beautiful, mysterious staircase.
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In the kitchen with Saverio
The recipe for pizza seems simple: dough, tomato sauce, mozzarella. But ask an Italian baker and he’ll tell you otherwise.
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Italy’s newest theme park? Venice
Venice, once a capital of music and art, is now mobbed with foreign tourists, lines and overpriced restaurants.
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A taste of home in Padova
During a visit to Padova, Italy, I wanted a cultural immersion — but I was still grateful for a small dose of American familiarity.
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“Meet me at the bell tower!”
Lesson learned: Don’t plan a Saturday night rendezvous “at the bell tower” in any town in Italy, the land of a million bells.