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Podcasts:
Sicilian tour guide Alfio di Mauro explains the "laws" governing the preparation and consumption of pasta in Italy.
Fred Plotkin, author and connoisseur of Italian cuisine, offers some sweet advice on the regional delights of Italian desserts.
Three women from Italy — Francesca Caruso, Nina Bernardo, and Lisa Anderson — give us a candid take on the joys of challenges faced by the modern Italian woman.
Tim Parks, author of "Italian Ways: On and Off the Rails from Milan to Palermo," explains what he's learned about his adopted country from many decades of riding its trains.
Italian food expert Fred Plotkin explains how to seek out and savor the very best cuisine in Italy.
Ann Long and Aldo Valerio, two tour guides based in Italy, take us along the breathtaking Amalfi Coast, from Positano to the isle of Capri.
Ann Long and Riccardo Panareo, two guides based in Italy, share the highlights of northern Italy, from Milan to Lake Como, and recommend less-crowded small towns and lakes.
Tour guides Ann Long and Aldo Valerio explain how their cliffside city is an easy hop to historical and scenic adventures, and a great place to relax with a chilled glass of homemade limoncello.
Ferenc Máté shares more of what he has learned from 20 years in Tuscany.
Two Italian tour guides help us understand the highlights for travelers of the "heel, toe and instep" of the boot of Italy.
Author and Italophile Fred Plotkin helps Rick take a closer look at the pleasure of eating like an Italian.
Travel writer David Farley tells Rick about an eccentric hill town near Rome, where a generation of Bohemian residents share space with a centuries-old mystery about a relic the Vatican would rather not talk about.
Italy is home to more of the world's artistic masterpieces than anywhere else. Rick talks with three art historians about how to discover, understand, and appreciate the art of Italy.
Rick talks with a local about Cortona, the setting for Frances Mayes' book "Under the Tuscan Sun." Cortona has been attracting foreigners for hundreds of years but you can still find the magic, despite the crowds.
Ferenc Máté tells Rick what he's learned from 20 years in Tuscany, where he and his wife went to turn a 13th-century building into their dream home.