Sardinia, Italy, was the first Blue Zone — where people regularly live to 100 — to be identified. Dan Buettner, who studies these longevity hotspots, has a new Netflix series out about Blue Zones.
A generation after casu marzu was banned across Europe, artisanal cheesemakers in Sardinia still elevate the controversial ...
Art inspired by Giuseppe Biasi, accompanied by traditional Osilo clothing and the first car assembled on the island. The exhibition, titled "Memory and Identity of the Sardinian People," will be held ...
It is rumored that the longevity of the Sardinian people is due to the high concentrations of resveratrol in their wine. Resveratrol is a polyphenol found in the skins of grapes, blueberries and ...
Sardinia, Italy is one of the world's five "Blue Zones" — or places around the world where an unusually large number of people live to 100 or longer. For these vibrant Sardinian senior citizens, what ...
Cannonau di Sardegna, also known as the “Longevity Wine,” is grown on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia. Cannonau’s antioxidants outperform those of other wines exponentially. Sant'Antiocho, ...
Europe’s linguistic diversity is increasingly reflected in online spaces, where regional and minority language speakers and their communities leverage digital tools and media to preserve, promote, and ...
Imagine a Mediterranean escape where emerald waters meet dramatic cliffs, and untouched nature blends seamlessly with world-class luxury. Welcome to Sardinia, Italy’s second-largest island – a popular ...
Last Saturday morning (20 April 2013), in Arborea, Sardinia, a thousand people gathered for the Earth March, organized by ProgReS (Progetu Repùblica de Sardigna, a Sardinian separatist party) and the ...