Episodes
Italian tour guide Francesca Caruso and author Gene Openshaw explain the vital role that water plays in Rome's history, culture, and art.
Published 09/26/13
Two tour guides to Rome join Rick to discuss the history and artistry of the greatest church in Christendom.
Published 04/11/13
Art history experts William Wallace and Gene Openshaw join Rick to discuss the early influences Michelangelo had in his hometown of Florence, and what you can still see of it today.
Published 04/26/12
The Indian-born English author, having lived under the Ayatollah's death threat since 1989, is uniquely qualified to write about culture clash, as he does in his novel about early European contact with 16th-century Mughal India.
Published 04/25/12
Travel blogger Angela Nickerson shares the highlights from researching her book, "A Journey into Michelangelo's Rome."
Published 04/15/12
In this excerpt from Rick's travel memoir, "Postcards from Europe," he explores the gritty Trastevere neighborhood, sublime St. Peter's, historic Forum, and enjoys an evening stroll with Italian friends.
Published 04/15/12
Two Roman tour guides explain how to find the magic in Rome's backstreets connecting ancient history and today's modern city.
Published 04/15/12
Rick goes underground with Roman tour guide Francesca Caruso discovering Ancient Rome beneath the city's bustling streets.
Published 04/15/12
Rome's Jewish community, numbering 16,000 today, can trace its roots back to the time of Christ. Roman tour guide Micaela Pavoncello talks with Rick about her community's traditions, dialect, and history.
Published 04/15/12