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Entries from January 2009

My First Blog Award….YAY!

January 30, 2009 · 3 Comments

I’ve just been given my very first blog award. I feel so loved!! :)

Thank you so very much to Susan at My Life’s Joys for honouring me with this award! You are awesome and I love your blog too!!

And, because I love to share…I’m going to pass this award to a few blogs that I enjoy reading….it’s hard to pick just one there are so many incredible blogs I follow! :)

Jessica @ RomePhotoBlog
Leanne @ From Australia to Italy
Michelle @ Bleeding Espresso
Cherrye @ My Bella Vita

Special shout-out to all the blogs I read, whether you realize it or not, you inspire me! :) Thanks!!!

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Italian Fashion: Hollywood Milano

January 28, 2009 · 2 Comments

HOLLYWOOD MILANO, based in Milan, was introduced to the fashion world in September 2004.  Named after a trendy night club in Milano, the fashion line is branded with a Golden Star and the slogan “Star or Nothing” inspired by club culture and the nightlife lifestyle .  The line features mens & women’s fashion, denim, lingerie, accessories, and perfumes.  Hollywood Milano is currently found across Italy, and is being introduced to other markets, including Spain.  This label truely meshes the idea of fashion and lifestyle, with it’s association to the Hollywood Milano Night Club to the music it uses to promote it’s trendy designs.

Check out some pictures from the Fall/Winter 2008/2009 line here.

Visit Hollywood Milano online @ http://www.hollywoodmilano.com

Check out these other “Italian Fashion”:
Italian Fashion: Boccadamo
Italian Fashion: Baci & Abbracci
Italian Fashion: Guru
Italian Fashion: Carpisa
Italian Fashion: Sweet Years

Categories: Fashion · Italia · Italian · Milan
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Fashion Friday: Pashmina

January 23, 2009 · 1 Comment

One of my favorite fashion accessories of late would have to be the “Pashmina“.


Photo Credit: phenwoods

Their versatility, assortment of colours, and various styles have made them quite popular and you can pretty much find them just about anywhere.

The term Pashmina actually refers to a type of cashmere wool that comes from a special breed of goat found in the Himalayas.  The Pashmina wool was hand spun to create woolen shawls, which have been around for a very long time.  Now, with it’s increase in popularity in the Western world, the  term Pashmina is used when refering to these scarves/shawls.

And, with it’s growing popularity, everyone has basically jumped onboard and created their version of the “Pashmina” which could be made of wool, cotton, or other various textiles.  Real deal or not, these fashion accessories are great and functional.

Check out this video to see a couple ways you can rock your pashmina, scarf, shawl, or whatever you want to call it…

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It’s never too late…

January 21, 2009 · 4 Comments

I know…I know…The Christmas season is over but you know how us Italians are…we like to take our time.  I posted here about the Immaculate Conception and in that post I talked about the Presepe Vivente.  This year, Carpanzano held their own Presepe Vivente which featured about 70 people from the town.

Here are a couple pictures that were recently posted on the Savuto Web News page:

Check out the write-up (in Italian) and other pics @ http://www.savutoweb.it/portal/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2858

Categories: Calabria · Carpanzano · Holiday · Italia · Italian
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Obama’s Inauguration

January 20, 2009 · Leave a Comment

It seems today the whole world is watching.  Whether you are a fan of Obama or not, this is history in the making, a historical movement that will soon grace the pages of our history books, a movement that many of us haven’t witnessed in our lifetime.  I am one of those people who is very excited to see what Obama will do for the United States.  In our current world of uncertainty and insecurity, a hope is born, a call for empowerment and a call for action.  You don’t have to be American to see how important that is not just for the United States but for every single individual.  We need to be reminded that with hard work, faith, and perseverance WE CAN make the difference we want to see.  Sure, we may start out on that path alone, but if you stick to it you will find more and more people join you along the way….Obama has been a wonderful example of that.

He definitely doesn’t have an easy road ahead of him…but I believe that he has the desire to make the change, make the difference and in time be one of the presidents we look up to as one of the greats! :)

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5 Questions With… RomePhotoBlog

January 19, 2009 · 2 Comments

Since entering into the “blogsphere” I have been so fortunate to meet some pretty incredible people. I have found inspiration through fellow bloggers who have opened their world up to so many people, myself included.

I’ve been taught that it’s good to share, so I would like to introduce you to someone I think is exceptionally talented. She welcomes all who visit her blog to see Rome, the city in which she lives, through her eyes. I’ve been to Rome, and like many I’ve taken the standard photos: Trevi Fountain, Colosseum, Castel Sant’Angelo, etc, etc. This particular blog takes it a few steps further and let’s us peer into and witness a very special perspective of this beautiful city.

With that being said, I would like everyone to meet Jessica of RomePhotoBlog.

I thought it would be fun to find out a little more about Jessica and her blog and she has graciously agreed to answer some questions.

But, before we get to the Q&A I wanted to first share some exciting news about Jessica and RomePhotoBlog. If you happen to be in Rome on January 23, 2009 be sure to visit Gloss for the RomePhotoBlog Exhibit organized by Art&Beat. Art&Beat works to help emerging artists in Rome by providing them the chance to exhibit their works each week.

RomePhotoBlog Exhibit
produced by Art&Beat
Gloss ~ via Monte della Farina 34-44 (behind Largo Argentina)
Opening January 23 at 7 pm

And now, without further ado, here are “5 Questions With…RomePhotoBlog

What made you decide to explore the area of photography?

I’ve always enjoyed taking photos and took a basic course during college, so I am familiar with the basics of photography.  Being a visual person, I much prefer to use it as a way to capture my experience living here in Rome rather than writing.  It also gives me the freedom to either write a lot or let the image speak for itself.  Plus there is so much great material out there already written on Rome, but I hadn’t seen anything else out there trying to capture the city the way I see it.

How would you describe your overall style of photography?

I think it varies depending on what I’m trying to convey to the reader through the picture, but in general I think my art history training really informs my work.  By this I mean that I’m always looking visually at the overall composition and trying to focus on one or two details that could tell a story in some way.  One of my favorite sculptors Bernini has a great way of capturing a magic instant.  Hopefully some of my works does that as well and leaves the reader with impulse to learn more.

Many of your images are taken at night, why?

Well I wish I could say this was some grand master plan, but some of it is due to circumstance.  I work in an office during the day, and it being winter now by the time I’m going out and about, it’s usually dark! Also one of the basics of photography is that you get the best light either early morning or right before sunset.  Unfortunately I’m not a morning person, so nighttime it is!  Plus I often photograph when I’m on my way to meet friends or coming home from being out.  I’ve also found that I really just love the way the city looks at night.  The quality of light is beautiful and I think provides a richness of color that is different during the day.  Especially during this period when I’m preparing for a photo exhibit here in Rome, with the theme of Rome at night, I’ve been taking even more at night to have lots of options.  I would guess during the summer I’ll have more daytime work as the day gets longer, but I’m a night owl at heart, so who knows!

When and why did you decide to create RomePhotoBlog?

I started the blog in September 2008 for a variety of reasons.  Practically I’d be given a wonderful camera (Canon Rebel XTi) as a Christmas gift in 2007 and found that while I used it while on trips, I wasn’t taking advantage of my love of photography.  The blog gives me a push to get out and use it more, especially as I’ve seen people actually reading the blog and enjoying what I post.  Secondly, I’ve been living in Rome since 2005 and I’ve found that while there are a lot of blogs about expats living in Italy, many of which I enjoy a lot, none of them completely spoke to my experience.  I really wanted to show a different side to Rome, one that I see every day around me and one that I will take away with me whether I decide to live here permanently or not.  Not being Italian, but not being a tourist either, I think I have a perspective that is uniquely positioned between both and I hope as well that some people out there can relate to the way in which I visually present the city.  In any case, it’s also been great for me, as it’s forced me to not only photograph the things I do and places I visit daily, but to get out there more and explore areas I’ve not been to. I’ve learned a number of great facts myself just by researching some of the things I’ve shot, so in that way I’m always learning as well.

Do you have any tips for others interested in pursuing photography?

I would say to get out there and shoot as much as possible.  The beauty of digital is that you don’t need to spend on processing.  I might shoot the same thing 100 times in different angles with different settings.  You never know which one will come out best once you get back home.  Also, keep it simple!  If a shot is too “busy” it’s hard for someone to read.  Really paying attention to the entire composition is key, don’t ignore the background, as this can really change how something looks.  The other thing I tend not to do is not use a flash.  Sometimes you can’t avoid it if you don’t have manual settings on your camera, but if you can I’ve found it gives you much better color and depth to do without.  Lastly, just have fun with it.  Don’t get too caught up with taking photos of what you think you should shoot.  For example, candid shots of people are some of my favorites and I think capture the moment and feelings better than something posed.  Also, for works of art or overall shots of architecture, I leave that to the professionals.  Their postcards are probably better than I could ever do, which is why I do for the beautiful details and angles you often won’t find in any postcard or poster.  And if you’re looking for inspiration, just go online.  It’s never been easier to get your work exposed or see the work of others.  Sites such as Flickr (http://www.flickr.com) or the Italian based Pix-Yu (http://www.pix-yu.com) give you great storage and sharing capabilities, and portals like City Daily Photo (http://www.citydailyphoto.com) get you in touch with photographers all over the world capturing images of their own cities.

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Thanks Jessica, for taking time out to answer these questions.

Now, go check out Jessica’s amazing photos on RomePhotoBlog! Enjoy!

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My Top 5: Italian Male Singers

January 16, 2009 · 15 Comments

1.  Eros Ramazzotti
Even if you aren’t an avid listener of Italian music, chances are you know who Eros Ramazzotti is. He has released numerous albums and has been a staple in the Italian music scene since 1984. His albums have been released worldwide and he has done duets with many talented and well-known artists such as Luciano Pavarotti, Cher, Andrea Bocelli, Laura Pausini and more recently Ricky Martin.

Check out these songs by Eros Ramazzotti:
“I Belong To You” featuring Anastacia
“Non Siamo Soli” featuring Ricky Martin
“L’Aurora”

2. Tiziano Ferro
Although Tiziano is a relatively “new” artist to the Itailan music scene, his popularity has grown exponentially.  In 1997, he was a participant in the San Remo Music Festival however didn’t make it into the finals.  He returned in 1998, and this time became one of the 12 finalists. It was there that he was discovered and in 2002, released his debut album entitled “Rosso Relativo”.   The albums first single “Perdono” blew up on the Italian music charts and led him to release a Spanish version of his debut album called “Rojo Relativo” increasing his popularity in South America.  In 2006, he released “Nessuno è solo” which debuted at #1 on the Italian charts and featured songs used in the popular Italian film “Ho Voglia Di Te”.

Check out these songs by Tiziano Ferro:
“Ti Scattero Una Foto”
“Perdono”

3.  Fabrizio Moro
Fabrizio has been in and around the music scene since 2000 when he released his first album.  However, it wasn’t until 2007 when his song “Pensa” dedicated to vicitms of the mafia won the “youth” category at the San Remo Music Festival that Fabrizio Moro catapulted into super stardom.  In 2008, he released “Domani” and is expected to release a new album later this month.  With his unique style and incredibly powerful lyrics, there is no question that his star will continue to climb.

Check out these songs by Fabrizio Moro:
“Pensa”
“Libero”

4.  Daniele Battaglia
Before making his official debut as a singer in 2007, Daniele worked in a small radio station in Bologna and also as a writer, producer and composer with his father’s record label.  Daniele learned a lot about the music industry through his father, Dodi Battaglia, the guitarist for popular Italian group Pooh.  In 2007, Daniele stepped out as a singer with a duet featuring Brenda entitled “Vorrei dirti che è facile”.  It was entered into the San Remo Music Festival however was not selected.  Later that year, Daniele released “Tutto Il Mare Che Vorrei” his debut album and in 2008, he returned to San Remo with his song “Voce Nel Vento”.  He was eliminated early on in the competition but it is certain he will be back as he continues to release music, build a growing fan base and tour all over Italy.

Check out these songs by Daniele Battaglia:
“Tutta Ma Nessuno”
“Voce Nel Vento”

5.  Nek
Nek, born Filippo Neviani, is a popular Italian singer-songwriter who like Tiziano Ferro has recorded and released albums in Italian and Spanish.  Nek released his first solo album in 1992 and participated in the San Remo Music Festival with his song “Laura Non C’e'”. He has released numerous albums over the past decade and shows no signs of retiring.  He is releasing his 10th studio album later this month.

Check out these songs by Nek:
“Laura Non C’e'”
“Sei Solo Tu” featuring Laura Pausini
“La Vita E’”

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A Beautiful Mind

January 15, 2009 · 2 Comments

Wow! There aren’t too many words one can really use to describe this youtube video.  I bookmarked it not too long ago and every time I watch it I’m still amazed by it.   Autism is something very close to my heart and because of that I can truly appreciate this man and the beautiful gift he has.

Life never ceases to amaze and wonder…

Categories: Randomness · Roma · Rome · Video
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My Sister’s Bridal Shower

January 12, 2009 · 7 Comments

It was a little hectic for a little while. Getting everything organized, leaving no stone unturned, trying my best to make sure everything went smoothly for my sister’s special day. Yesterday came and went, and just like that all the preparations and hard work were behind us. The day was a success. My sister had a wonderful time, the guests seemed to be having fun, and I can honestly look back on the day with no regrets. It was the first time I had ever planned a bridal shower. I have been to showers, I have served at showers, but never actually planned one. I have to admit, at times it was stressful, but overall I enjoyed it. The planning, the creating, the organizing.

Here are some pictures from the bridal shower:


Bomboniere for the guests


Game prizes


Bridal Shower cake…Yum!


Drinks


Cookies made with love!

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What will Beckham bring to AC Milan?

January 9, 2009 · 1 Comment

By now we all know that the rumours about David Beckham making a move (although temporary) to AC Milan are not just whispers in the wind. He made his debut with AC Milan in a friendly game against Hamburg on Tuesday. Now, many news outlets are making their predictions as to whether or not we may see Beckham make his Serie A debut against AS Roma this coming Sunday.

I really enjoy Serie A soccer and I have not completely accepted the idea of Beckham coming to Italy to play. There was a time when Beckham was a great player however, I think over the years he’s lost some steam and is now running on the fumes of his celebrity status to remain one of soccer’s most talked about players. Let’s face it, we hear more about Beckham going out with his wife, Victoria Beckham (aka Posh Spice) and kids for dinner then we do his skills on the pitch. That being said, that could very well be one of the main reasons why a team such as AC Milan would bring in such a highly publicized player. AC Milan thrives on their publicity and its ability to push them into other markets. Please, don’t misinterpret. AC Milan may not be my favourite team, but I still really enjoy watching them play and many of the team’s players are some of the best, in my honest opinion.

I guess I’m on the fence with this one…I don’t want to say that I’m for or against Beckham playing for AC Milan. The team is plagued with some injuries (Gennaro Gattuso, Alessandro Nesta) and this may be exactly what they need to up morale and get things moving in a positive direction. Or it could all just be one big publicity stunt and in that case, mission accomplished.

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