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A BRIEF TASTE OF TRIESTE

Piazza d’Unità d’Italia in Trieste

I’m not going to try to bluff my way through Trieste’s historic links to the Habsburg Empire. Still, it is evident even to a historically challenged visitor like myself that the city’s northerly location on the Slovenian border sets it apart from other Italian centres. Travel writer Jan Morris described it as having a “prickly grace”.

The Piazza Unità d’Italia opens onto the seafront and is a splendid centrepiece yet while much of the architecture is similarly impressive and stately, there’s also an unmistakable air of faded glory. Many buildings in the back streets are badly maintained or semi-derelict. Some of the damage is doubtless due to the Bora, a notoriously high wind that regularly blasts through the city at hurricane force. On my last day of a short weekend break it was very blustery although I’m sure locals would classify these as light breezes. Continue reading

MARBLE, WIND AND NOISE

Stephen O’Malley‘s reputation for producing punishingly loud noise levels goes before him.

The Seattle-based artist has his finger in a number of pies but is best known for being for being one the two core members of the  grimm-robed doom-metal group Sunn 0))).

On Monday 4th July , in the picturesque grounds of the Rocca Brancaleone, O’Malley was playing solo as part of Ravenna Festival’s audio-visual shows under the heading Weird Tales (Stregonerie Sonore). Continue reading