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BRONX PHONIX FOR SALE, part 2: ATTITUDE

(18 01 2014) Annie Rachele Lanzillotto

BRONX PHONICS FOR SALE, part 2: ATTITUDE PHONIX, BRONIX, BRONX PHONIX

BRONX PHONIX FOR SALE, part 2: ATTITUDE

(18 01 2014) Annie Rachele Lanzillotto

BRONX PHONICS FOR SALE, part 2: ATTITUDE PHONIX, BRONIX, BRONX PHONIX

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(16 01 2014) Annie Rachele Lanzillotto

The commodity of authenticity. Being a New York accent for hire

Guido Poetics

(06 02 2011) Joseph Sciorra

The Muse that is “Jersey Shore.”

Anti-defamation, a Punch Line

(30 01 2011) Joseph Sciorra

Something Funny about Somewhere.

Conversando con Aldo Grasso di TV, di Jersey Shore e dei Sopranos... e di quando la politica detta il palinsesto

(25 11 2010) Letizia Airos

Giornalista, critico televisivo, docente universitario, insegna Storia della radio e della televisione presso l'Università Cattolica di Milano. Aldo Grasso tiene un forum...

Talking to Aldo Grasso About TV, Jersey Shore, The Sopranos...and When Politics Dictates the Line Up

(25 11 2010) Letizia Airos

Journalist, television critic, professor of radio and television history at Catholic University in Milan, Aldo Grasso moderates a forum entitled “Television” on Corriere della...

Boom Boom! (An Interview with Maryann Maisano of “The Italian Chicks”)

(13 04 2010) Johnny DeCarlo

“The Italian Chicks” is part meatball, part cannoli.

I’m Italian-American: Being a “guido” doesn’t bother me because I’m not

(29 03 2010) Dom Serafini

Here we go again! Italian-Americans cannot read popular culture's lips

La Tv americana mette a nudo i vizi degli italiani

(13 03 2010) Dom Serafini

Italiani ed italo-americani nel mirino della Tv americana, perché dopotutto per Hollywood lo show é un business

An American with an Italian name; hindrance or advantage?

(06 03 2010) Darrell Fusaro

Most Italian-Italians, the ones from Italy, that is, always seem to be curious as to how we Italian-Americans are perceived by others in America. With all the news they’ve...

Organized Culture

(09 02 2010) Fred Gardaphe

If you believe that the “Jersey Shore” show of MTV is really gangsters without guns, then you should do something about it. But since when have we become afraid of our youth?...

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