Category Archives: Op/Ed

An American Thanksgiving in Napoli – Oops Make that Chania

While the Christmas season doesn’t really kick off in Italy until December 8th, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, the Christmas spirit hits me like shot the day after Thanksgiving. Black Friday they call it, while serious shoppers hit the … Continue reading

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Napoli of the Future – The New Stazione Centrale

I don’t make it by Naples Central Station very often but the husband passes through almost every day on his way to work. He fills me in on the latest updates, reroutings, closures and just plain inconveniences. Some days it’s … Continue reading

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My 7 Links

Part of the My 7 Links Project, #my7links, Napoli Unplugged looks back at 7 posts, each from a different theme. Continue reading

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Due Diligence

Nothing analyzed, nothing researched, precious little original material, and thousands of Monday morning quarterbacks tweeting and retweeting the same sensationalized misinformation. Continue reading

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Shopping Naples Markets

Often crowded, usually chaotic and always animated, shopping Naples markets is an experience not to be missed. Continue reading

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