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Painting I Butteri

Joey Skee

Depictions on Canvas of Italy’s Cowboys

A moribund italianità.

Joey Skee

Some thoughts on presepi, creativity, and death.

The Decorated Flowerpots of Brooklyn

Joey Skee

Looking (again) at a little known Italian-American folk art.

Stefania Zamparelli. Pictures Instead of Narrative

Doriana Vari

"To show, to demonstrate, to document" in order to tell a story. Using pictures instead of narrative. Above and beyond the stereotype that civilized countries provide. "People...

The New Negative Image of Italian Americans

Joey Skee

The inane opinions of a few and the diminution of Italian America.

It's About Togetherness

Judith Harris

Italian poet Paola Pennecchi and Canadian photographer Allison Harris have joined forces to create an evocative, coffee table-sized book entitled "Traslochi" ("Moving on" in...

Antonio Pio Saracino's Second Nature

Iwona Adamczyk

Named one of the Top Ten Italian Architects under 36, Antonio Pio Saracino exhibits his artworks and designs at BOSI Contemporary Gallery, where i-Italy interviewed him about...

Enrico Bruschini: "Italy Is Wonderful. That's It!"

Maria Rita Latto

Interview with the official historian of the US Embassy in Rome. Professor Bruschini is giving a lecture at the Italian Cultural Institute of New York about “The Cultural...

Italian Jewish Authors and their “Lessico Familiare”

Benedetta Grasso

Alain Elkann, Italian novelist, intellectual, and journalist, gave an inspiring lecture at the Jewish Museum in NY, on June 23rd 2011 analyzing the most important Italian Jewish...

Italian Jewish Authors and their “Lessico Familiare”

Benedetta Grasso

Alain Elkann, Italian novelist, intellectual, and journalist, gave an inspiring lecture at the Jewish Museum in NY, on June 23rd 2011 analyzing the most important Italian Jewish...

Five Key Courses to Learn the Italian Language and Culture

The Italian Cultural Institute of New York is going to hold courses about Italian Art, Food and Wine, Fashion, Opera and Cinema

Divinamente NYC: Meet Pamela Villoresi

Francesca Giuliani

The festival of art and spirituality is back in NYC: i-Italy interviews Pamela Villoresi, artistic director

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