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Terzo Girone Ristorante, Siena, Italy

April 1, 2008 By Professor Arielle Saiber

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Contributed by Donatella Stocchi-Perucchio (University of Rochester)

Categories: Dining & Leisure
Tagged with: 2008, Humor, Italy, Restaurants, Siena, Terzo Girone

“Dante: Inferno” a Play by Alejandro de la Costa (2008)

March 27, 2008 By Professor Arielle Saiber

dante-inferno-a-play-by-alejandro-de-la-costa-2008“MBS Productions will be presenting the world premiere of Dante: Inferno from April 10 – May 3, yet they still haven’t found the right actor to play Dante. . .
The play contains adult themes and nudity (not required for the role of Dante). The show is currently in rehearsals and auditions will be held Tuesday-Thursday, March 11-13.”    –Shawn Parikh, Pegasus News, March 11, 2008

Categories: Performing Arts
Tagged with: 2008, Addison, Inferno, Texas, Theater

“The Inferno Project” by Lauren Reinhard and the Rapscallion Theatre Collective (2008)

February 27, 2008 By Professor Arielle Saiber

the-inferno-project-by-lauren-reinhard-and-the-rapscallion-theatre-collective-2008“The beginnings of the story are familiar: a man disillusioned with his life enters a wood in search of something. What follows however, is all new, equal parts horror, humor and hope. Through the course of the play we follow Dante and Virgil out of the wood and through history as Dante struggles to find his voice and the story of his life in order to save it.
Following the concept of the play is its construction; Reinhard interweaves text from historical speeches and quotes from such notables as Malcolm X, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Margaret Thatcher, Sojourner Truth, and Martin Luther King, Jr. into her original script. The result is an accurate and heartbreaking look at America’s past struggles and an equally hopeful look at its future.”    —Theater Online

Contributed by Aisha Woodward (Bowdoin, ’08)

Categories: Performing Arts
Tagged with: 2008, Inferno, New York City, Theater

Hotel Aleph, Rome

February 13, 2008 By Professor Arielle Saiber

hotel-aleph-rome“A few steps from Via Veneto, this sleek hotel was transformed from an old bank by New York architect Adam Tihany. Inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy, the themes of saints and sinners make it the perfect place for being naughty or nice this Valentine’s Day.”    —Newsweek, February 2, 2008

See Hotel Aleph website.

Contributed by Patrick Molloy

Categories: Dining & Leisure
Tagged with: 2008, Hotels, Italy, Rome

Dante at a Student Apartment in Bologna

February 10, 2008 By Professor Arielle Saiber

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“Inexpressibly happy that even in the utter chaos, Dante was able to say a few words at the party. Not what the quote wall is for, but it will do.”    –Darren Fishell (Bowdoin, ’09)

Found at Fumettotex (retrieved on February 10, 2008)

Categories: Written Word
Tagged with: 2008, Bologna, Italy, Nel Mezzo del Cammin, Universities

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