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Monti in the Arena with a Cup of Tea

Judith Harris

The sober economist, professor and university president Mario Monti had been caretaker premier for just thirteen months when he jumped into the political arena this month. For...

Blessed Are the Nobodies

Darrell Fusaro

Tucked away in the basement of the downtown Cathedral in Los Angeles, CA, are the remains of a nobody.

Happy New Italian Year in an Auspicius Way...

M.R.L.

Families and friends usually gather to await the new year and have a merry feast all together. Of course food plays an important role. Lentils are always present in the...

Merry Christmas Day!

Darrell Fusaro

Postwar Christmas in America

Robert Viscusi

The memories of a nine-year-old boy raised in a household of Italian immigrants in New York

Brooklyn's Holiday Secret

Maya Adamczyk

Looking for something that will put you in a Holiday spirit? Look no more... Cross the river and head to Brooklyn to experience one of the most amazing neighborhoods full of...

Puglia: The Poetry of My Land

Letizia Airos

Nichi Vendola, governor of Apulia, talks with us about his region, its beauty and richness.

Keeping tradition alive with the Men of the Cloth

Natasha Lardera

Men of the Cloth, is a film on Italian master tailors, by fashion editor turned documentary director Vicki Vasilopolous. The independently produced documentary contrasts the lives...

A moribund italianità.

Joey Skee

Some thoughts on presepi, creativity, and death.

The Gift of a Smile: Pizza Class at Mount Sinai Medical Center

Natasha Lardera

Although known to be a hospital for rich people, Mount Sinai treats every day little patients whose family cannot even afford to give them a meal. Doctor Angela Cioffi and...

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