In Italy, you can forget the idea of getting a quick trim. Haircuts take three times as long since moving to Le Marche from the US, reader Mark Hinshaw discovered, but he says it's worth every extra ...
Cutting hair with fire was popular in Italy in the 20th century. Today, many barber shops have stopped practising this technique, except for Antica Barbieria Colla, in Milan. So why is having your ...
MIDDLETOWN >> Semso Cecunjanin has joined a dying breed. Offering classic and modern European-style haircuts, this young entrepreneur, 22, who goes by “Semmy,” is hoping to emulate the classic Italian ...