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Columbus Citizen Foundation. A Ceremony for L'Aquila and Abruzzo

A ceremony will take place in L'Aquila on January 20th. A scholarship will be announced to help the students of the city and the unveiling of a statue that commemorates heroes and...

Abruzzo: A Region Focusing on Agriculture

L. A.

Abruzzo had a significant presence at this year’s The Fancy Food Show. It can be said that Abruzzo’s economy is once again based on agriculture despite the devastating...

Abruzzo's Trabocchi Coast

Michele Scicolone

Fishing platforms built over the Adriatic are typical along the Abruzzo Coast.

Our Lady of Pietranico: The New Ambassador of The Cultural Heritage of Abruzzo Arrives to New York

Antonella Iovino

The sixteenth century Madonna was restored with the $ 110,000 donation of Italian-Americans

Breaking Bread in L’Aquila – An Italian Cookbook that Gives

Sam Dunham

Breaking Bread in L’Aquila: 49 fresh & zingy recipes to impress guests with tasty & visually delightful dishes, but don’t be tied to a stove and left feeling...

The Earthquake One Year Later. 3.32: The Numbers to Remember

Generoso D'Agnese

Easter. One year after L'Aquila Earthquake, a journalist from Abruzzo looks with sorrow and bitterness at the city in ruin.

No Laughing Matter

Judith Harris

SNAP/SHOTS ITALY. A leaked wiretap from investigations into suspected irregularities in the post-quake reconstruction in Abruzzo, shows a cynical dialogue among two eminent...

Dr. Bertolaso, How Could you Do this to Us?

Judith Harris

He was once considered the "man of reconstruction" in earthquake-devastated L'Aquila. Now he is accused to have received sexual favors in return for awarding lucrative building...

A Jaunt in the Abruzzi Among its Mountains, Lakes, Hills, and Sea

Letizia Airos

The Abruzzi has made headlines in recent months because of the tragic earthquake that struck on April 6. This time, though, we’ll talk about its natural beauty, and its...

"Bitter Spring": Understanding Ignazio Silone

Simona Zecchi

An interview with Stanislao G. Pugliese, Professor of History at Hofstra College and author of “Bitter Spring: A life of Ignazio Silone.” The controversial Italian...

L’Aquila: Riccardo Muti and Music for Hope and Brotherhood

Judith Harris

Riccardo Muti led a free concert in L'Aquila for survivors of the earthquake. The conductor, between engagements in Salzburg and Chicago, directed an all-Abruzzese scratch...

Abruzzo. Summer’s Springtime

Sandro Cordeschi*

In post-earthquake Abruzzi nature restores the faith of those who remained in the areas hit by tragedy. People’s response is the desire to continue living.

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