HERE:
THEATER SEASON KICKS OFF ON THE CAPE
Theater lovers in the know avidly await the summer roster of plays presented by the Harbor Stage Company. Located in what was once a waterfront fisherman’s bar in Wellfleet in the 1970s, the stripped-down, intimate theater (only 88 seats!) belies the level of talent and productions that dazzle audiences each year. It’s run by an ensemble of professional theater artists; the four cofounders — Jonathan Fielding, Stacy Fischer, Robert Kropf, Brenda Withers — produce three diverse plays each season, from highly theatrical world premieres to distilled re-imaginings of modern classics. Tickets are on sale now for “The Bohemian,” an adaptation of a classic tale by Willa Cather; “Death of a Salesman,” Arthur Miller’s Pulitzer Prize-winning portrait of identity, ambition, and the devastating costs of doing business; and “Circle Mirror Transformation,” a disarming meditation on small towns, big feelings, and the transformative power of art by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Annie Baker. The company’s commitment to offering low-priced tickets, with tiered admissions and Pay-What-You-Can First Fridays, makes it possible for everyone to enjoy first-rate live performances regularly. When not on the Cape in the summer, this talented crew can be found presenting plays in Boston — such as their highly acclaimed staging of “My Dinner with Andre” — or writing and producing new plays and films, including “Dindin,” a movie version of their 2021 play directed by Brendan Hughes. The 2025 season runs June 12 though Aug. 31. Tickets from $25. 508-349-6800, www.harborstage.org

THERE:
ART DECO DREAMING IN ROME
Those making a pilgrimage to Rome this Jubilee year (or any year) will want to consider staying at Bettoja Hotels’ Hotel Mediterraneo, where simply stepping inside transports one to an earlier era of sophisticated hospitality. A masterpiece of Art Deco architecture, designed by architect Mario Loreti for the 1942 Universal Exhibition in Rome, the building’s rich history is on display in preserved original furnishings, including chandeliers designed by Gio Ponti, polished wood check-in desk, and colorful mosaics above the lobby elevators. The 242 spacious and bright rooms sport a high-class and retro style, mixing original Art Deco style wood furnishings and marble bathrooms with modern comforts such as plush robes and slippers, air conditioning, minibar, flat screen TV, and soundproof windows.

An ideal basecamp for exploring the Eternal City, the hotel is within walking distance from historic landmarks including the Colosseum, Opera House, Forum, Trevi Fountain, and the Spanish Steps. Located steps from Termini rail station, the quickest way to arrive from the airport, means you don’t need a cab to reach the hotel. On-site facilities include the Roof Garden Restaurant and Ligea Lounge Bar, a terrace with spectacular views of the capital and its surrounding hills, and Bar 21, serving a variety of fine cocktails and snacks in an elegant Art Deco atmosphere. Ristorante Massimo d’Azeglio, located at nearby sister property Hotel Massimo d’Azeglio, offers a menu mixing Piedmontese culinary tradition with Roman and Italian cuisine; and the Bettoja Cellar, a wine cellar located in Hotel Massimo d’Azeglio’s basement, is perfect for private dinners and tastings. Bettoja Hotels’ third hotel in the neighborhood, Hotel Atlantico, rounds out their Rome collection. Classic Deco room rates from $306, includes breakfast. +39-06-488-4051, www.bettojahotels.it/en/

EVERYWHERE:
STYLISH AND RUGGED SHOES FOR CITY AND MOUNTAIN
When a sneaker or walking shoe isn’t enough, and trekking boots are too much, there’s La Sportiva’s Akyra II. The perfect shoe for packing when you’re planning trail hikes one day and exploring cities with cobblestone streets the next. Lightweight, rugged and durable, Akyra II features include 3-D Grid exoskeleton and mesh uppers to provide structure and breathability; shock absorbing MEMlex EVA midsole to cushion stride; Trail Rocker2 outsole to promote natural pronation support while hiking; and aggressive lugs combined with FriXion Rubber and Trail Bite Heels for all-terrain traction and maximum grip. Eco-friendly and washable insoles are made from breathable and durable PU foam cells and recycled rubber. Crafted without animal-derived materials. The company’s state-of-the-art, 250-person factory is located in Ziano di Fiemme, a mountain village in the heart of the Italian Dolomites, continuing a tradition and heritage of handmade footwear in this picturesque alpine valley. Available for men and women. The company offers additional footwear geared for climbing, hiking, running, mountaineering, and more. $149. www.lasportivausa.com/akyra-ii-womens.html
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