
Quo Vadis, Aida?
In “Quo Vadis, Aida?”, Aida Selmanagić carries a massive burden. She must commit to her duties as a translator and [...]

Securing the set
In late October, film-making faced its worst-case scenario. On the New Mexico set of the Western “Rust,” the actor Alec [...]

Fraternal heretics
My ailing plumber resides in one of Dante’s less agreeable “new normal” cellars. He is desperately ill with liver cancer [...]

Letter from Milan
In October, I was finally able to return to Milan, where I lived for almost thirty years. I had not [...]

A shaky Union
These are difficult times for the European Union. As it marks the twentieth anniversary of the introduction of its common [...]

Study abroad… at home in Iowa
I’m spending the fall in Iowa as part of my doctoral degree program. It’s like study abroad — but in [...]

Italy’s two COVID faces
Italy continues to represent something of a paradox when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccination campaign, which it has handled [...]

Mortal man’s dilemma
To you, the readers of this oration of mine, my scrawl, I must immediately confess two truths. My name is [...]

Ash to ash
In the years before his death earlier this year at the age of 89, my erudite brother had turned away [...]

Tea and oranges
An old friend calls to have a chat. We say this and that, exchange helloes, answer each other’s “How are [...]