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A Day of Remembrance for Japanese Americans
As unlikely as it seems, Arkansas became the unwilling home of two of these War Relocation Centers. The only internment camps south of the Mason-Dixon line and deep into Jim Crow territory, one was built at Rohwer, the other at Jerome.
Spaghetti alla Puttanesca
Spaghetti alla Puttanesca. A dish by any other name would still taste as spicy, salty, and savoury, with just the tiniest hint of sweet.
‘O Sole Mio
O Sole Mio has been performed by many, many artists throughout the world. Luciano Pavoratti won a Grammy Award for his rendition in 1980 and went on to sing it with artists such as Bryan Adams and Darren Hayes and his counterparts in the Three Tenors.
The Valley of the Dead – Naples Fontanelle Cemetery
Steeped in myth, history and tradition, the Fontanelle Cemetery in Naples Rione Sanità district served as the city's cemetery until 1836.
Saturday Stroll – Centro Storico in the Rain
May of the Monuments is in full swing, so we decided to head down around Centro Storico to take a peek into another Roman Thermal Complex and Domus and visit a few of Naples’ many churches along the way.
Naples Santa Chiara Church – A Story of Salvation and Sacrifice
Located just off Piazza del Gesù, the 14th century Gothic Santa Chiara Church is one of the most beautiful and beloved churches in Naples, Italy.
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The Napoli Unplugged Guide to Naples
Written by Bonnie Alberts, Barbara Zaragoza and Penny Ewles-Bergeron. Designed by Erin Romano. Photography by Bonnie Alberts. Illustrations by Kelly Medford, Lorenzo Dotti, and Simonetta Capecchi.
Written for the intrepid traveler seeking an immersive Neapolitan experience, the Napoli Unplugged Guide to Naples features in-depth coverage of historic and cultural landmarks and over 100 beautifully composed photographs, plein air paintings and hand-painted cartography. Read more about the NU Guide – awards, press, bios and more here.