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    'Twilight' fans swarm Volterra, Italy  Nov 6, 2009
    Parts of Under the Tuscan Sun were filmed here. With its own clock tower, Montepulciano's city hall bears a startling resemblance to Volterra's Palazzo dei Priori. (USA Today -- Life)

    Daily television listings  Sep 11, 2009
    Under the Tuscan Sun 8 p.m. (WE). A divorced writer (Diane Lane) finds romance after buying a Tuscan villa. (Boston Globe)

    Daily TV guide  Jul 24, 2009
    Under the Tuscan Sun 7:30 p.m. (WE). A divorced writer (Diane Lane) finds romance after buying a Tuscan villa. (Boston Globe)

    Cross Country Will Host Season Kickoff Event in Little Italy  Jul 11, 2009
    Following the meal, there will be an outdoor showing of "Under the Tuscan Sun" that begins at 9 p.m. Those in attendance are encouraged to bring chairs and blankets. The cost for the event is $50 per person, with all proceeds going directly to supporting the Loyola cross country team. (Loyolagreyhounds.com)

    Anniversary trip to Italy offers many learning experiences  Jul 8, 2009
    They were each beautiful and had interesting things to see but I preferred the smaller communities in the beautiful Tuscany region of Italy, cities not as well known but each with a particular beauty and charm, like Lucca, Arezzo, San Gimignano and especially Cortona, the setting for popular 2003 movie, Under the Tuscan Sun. Nancy and Ernie had rented a house outside of Arezzo and we made daytrips that included all sorts of beautiful sights and fun adventures. (New Iberia, LA)

    Vardalos saves Life in Ruins from ruin  Jun 3, 2009
    Anyone whos seen Under the Tuscan Sun or any other movie where a Type-A American ice queen tosses her hair back and dances a jig with a muscled Mediterranean can pretty much guess everything that happens in My Life in Ruins just by looking at the poster. The pedestrian direction by Donald Petrie (How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days) and Jos Luis Alcaines downright drab cinematography first Mamma Mia and now this; why so many badly-shot films made in such a gorgeous... (MSNBC -- Movies)




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