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L'Intervallo: Taking a Break from Life

Natasha Lardera

Among the films presented at New Directors/New Films (March 20-31), Film Society of Lincoln Center and Museum of Modern Art’s annual showcase of work by emerging filmmakers from...

The Italian American Community’s War on Negative Stereotypes: a Failure

Stanislao Pugliese

I am honored to participate in this very important dialogue with my distinguished colleagues, who have already weighed in with profound and even provocative observations. While...

Saviano at NYU with Roubini. Criminal Economy and Mafia

Luca Delbello

Gomorrah's writer met with students, professors and journalists at New York University's Paulson Auditorium. He talked about mafia and its impact on the financial crisis.

“DireNapoli.” The visit of Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe to New York to tell the world about his city’s pains and hopes.

Ottorino Cappelli

This January the Cardinal of Naples Crescenzio Sepe will be in New York, where he will meet the Italian and Italian-American community, personalities of the cultural and artistic...

Fini: “Other dangers” Lie on the Political Horizon. But Just What are They?

Judith Harris

"Our Constitution is the foundation and guarantee of the unity of the Republic,” Fini told a group of students visiting the Chamber of Deputies the other day. He added:...

“Gomorrah” Reaches the New York Stages

Carmen Cutugno

The theatrical company Kairos Italy Theater, directed by Laura Caparrotti presents the reading of the theatrical adaptation of "Gomorra", Roberto Saviano's bestseller

Italian and American Officials Iluminate Current Antimafia Activities

Susannah Gold

Italian and American law enforcement officials, activists and lawyers brought home the reality of antimafia activities in Italy and in America at a recent conference at John Jay...

A Oscar non piace Gomorra

George De Stefano

The Academy Awards snub Italy's acclaimed mob drama

Rushdie on Saviano: Camorra’s fatwa worse than Khomeini’s

George De Stefano

Islamists less dangerous than the camorra, says the Satanic Verses author

Naples Walks Alone, on Burning and Bloodied Sidewalks

Judith Harris

"The territory is divided into fiefs; leadership is turned over to a capozona (local boss); membership is expanded through blood ties; and they show an extraordinary capacity to...

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