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Christmas

Christmas is over - time to have fun making your returns.

(26 12 2011) Darrell Fusaro

This simple practice transforms the burden of returning gifts into a wonderful adventure where you get to participate as an undercover agent of good will.

What's Your Hebrew Name? Everyone's Got One. Click Here!

(20 12 2011) Darrell Fusaro

Hanukkah begins today. Although I'm not Jewish, I began to wonder if I had a Hebrew name?

Vince Guaraldi--“the sound of Yuletide on these shores”

(24 12 2010) Laura E. Ruberto

Some Italian-American notes about the man behind the music of Charlie Brown’s Christmas.

Lidia Bastianich Writes a Christmas Story

(07 12 2010) Michele Scicolone

Acclaimed chef, author and television personality Lidia Bastianich has written a Christmas story for children with recipes.

Te Piace ‘o Presepe?!?

(28 11 2010) Marina Melchionda

“The moment has come to talk about a typical Neapolitan tradition, the Presepio. At its center there is a cave, all around which there are ever-green treens and shrubs. In and...

Wise Men Melchior and Balthazar banned in northern Italian city.

(03 01 2010) Joey Skee

A story about racism in contemporary Italy so absurd it could be true.

Radical Italian American Christmas Cards

(24 12 2009) Laura E. Ruberto

Thinking about next year’s holiday cards, I turn to the leftist artists, Tina Modotti and Pietro di Donato.

The Meanings of Christmas Present

(23 12 2009) Jerry Krase

Decorating for Christmas can say a lot more about people than the words they use to talk about it. These are some of the things I saw around me during the day before Christmas and...

An entry from The Encyclopedia of Imagined Italian-Americana

(14 12 2009) Joey Skee

The lost Christmas special of "The Honeymooners" with an Italian-American theme, from the Imaginarium of Joey Skee.

STRUFFOLI FOR CHRISTMAS

(05 12 2009) Michele Scicolone

For many Italians, it would not seem like Christmas without struffoli.

“Ti abbraccio teneramente,” Christmas from Prison

(24 12 2008) Laura E. Ruberto

A selection of Antonio Gramsci’s Christmas letters from prison.

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