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In her new multimedia art exhibition at the Hofstra University Museum, world-renowned artist B. Amore, an Italian American herself, creates a landscape that encompasses the...
The war is never over, as recently a well known Italian food company, Parmacotto, has agreed to produce in the state of New York cured meats with Italian names.
San Gennaro may be the beloved namesake of the annual feast in Manhattan's Little Italy, but it's the world-famous cannoli eating contest that is among its most venerated...
Italian Jazz Festival at its third annual edition, brings together jazz lovers and students and the best artists from the scene, both Italian and Italian American, who will...
Italian emigration to the U.S. was fairly limited until 1870 and unification of Italy, but by 1900 the figure had risen to over 400,000, and in the decade after 1900 over...
I, too, could have been under those towers. Open reflection from someone who narrowly missed the attack
Francesco Maria Talò's successor has been nominated. In September New York will welcome Minister Plenipotentiary Natalia Quitavalle for her first appointment as Consul General
The monument to the Italian military leader of the Risorgimento Giuseppe Garibaldi has returned to the newly restored Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village
The festival of art and spirituality is back in NYC: i-Italy interviews Pamela Villoresi, artistic director
On the Eve of the Italian local elections, Letizia Moratti, the Berlusconian mayoral candidate in Milan, slanders his opponent. A few hours later New York City is covered with...
A navigator and a merchant, aided by four sailors, accompanied by four great chefs and thirteen companions, travel from Genoa to New York to draw up a document to help Italy
«NOW THEREFORE, I, Michael R. Bloomberg, in recognition of the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy, and in appreciation of the millions of people of Italian heritage...