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An exhibition presents women’s domestic needlework in Corning, New York.
What the Brooklyn giglio feast and an obscure musician might tell us about Italian-American culture.
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During the 1960s and 1970s, 40,000 people visited Waterbury, CT annually to pray at Holy Land USA, a Catholic theme park created by John Greco. Now it lies in ruins.
Brooklyn developer Gino Vitale adapts the centuries old edicole sacre (devotional shrines) to his newly constructed buildings.
A mysterious Italian woman, perhaps a lover, reveals a robber baron’s not-so-hidden ghosts.
Allegory and needlework meet in the sumptuous work of visual artist Angelo Filomeno.