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Smiling improves your artistic ability.

(09 05 2012) Darrell Fusaro

I wrote this down as a constant reminder to myself that determination leads only to frustration and gritted teeth.

It's About Togetherness

(27 03 2012) Judith Harris

Italian poet Paola Pennecchi and Canadian photographer Allison Harris have joined forces to create an evocative, coffee table-sized book entitled "Traslochi" ("Moving on" in...

I was just inches away from my dream

(30 03 2011) Darrell Fusaro

I took a look around at all the incredible artwork on display in the gallery and thought, "What's the use?"

In Search of the Real Caravaggio

(09 03 2011) Judith Harris

"Una vita dal vero" is an exhibition on view until May 15 at La Sapienza University that sheds new light on Caravaggio's life thanks to new historical documents meticulously...

The Case of the Missing Fasanella Painting

(02 03 2011) Laura E. Ruberto

How I uncovered that the City of Oakland, the Oakland Public Library, the Oakland Museum of California, and the Oakland International Airport have misplaced Ralph Fasanella’s...

Craftsmanship Documented

(22 02 2011) Joey Skee

Italian Americans at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

A Tourist Visits Italian in California

(16 11 2010) Joey Skee

In recognition of co-blogger, Laura Ruberto, who intelligently expounds on West Coast iterations of Italian America, I offer my touristic encounter with things Italian in the...

How To Enjoy Art Like a Pro

(04 08 2010) Fuzzy Fusaro

Simply know this: the idea that you must be sophisticated or knowledgeable to appreciate fine art is erroneous.

Anything Worth Doing Is Worth Doing Badly.

(02 06 2010) Darrell Fusaro

Everybody loves a hero. Unfortunately, for most of my life, heroes were a bummer.

La Ruota della Fortuna, Niki de Sainte Phalle's take on an Italian Garden

(18 06 2009) Laura E. Ruberto

Looking at the undercurrents of Italian migrant identity in Niki de Sainte Phalle’s Giardino dei Tarocchi.

Lace in the Crystal City

(28 08 2008) Joey Skee

An exhibition presents women’s domestic needlework in Corning, New York.

“O’ Giglio e Paradiso”: An Italian-American Musical Classic

(09 07 2008) Joey Skee

What the Brooklyn giglio feast and an obscure musician might tell us about Italian-American culture.

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