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What’s in a Pizza? Our History

L. A.

Pizzeria Starita was founded in Naples in 1901. Today, after four generations, it’s still thriving. The history of this ever- bustling pizzeria, beautifully narrated by Monica...

Before Wishing You Happy Holidays...

Letizia Airos

Editorial. This issue celebrates creativity on the streets of Harlem, spotlighting three Italian artists’ contributions to the wonderful Audubon Project. And, as we do for every...

The Films of the Pietrangeli Retrospective at MoMA

Natasha Lardera

Antonio Pietrangeli: A Retrospective explores the filmmaker’s career from the early 1950s to the mid-1960s. It features 11 films, from Pietrangeli’s best-known work to a...

Italian Christmas in New York City

P. O.

Make sure you visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan and the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral on Mulberry Street this Christmas season.

Ierimonti Gallery - Two Innovative and Unconventional Exhibitions

Mila Tenaglia

Two opening at Ierimonti Gallery : “Look very closely”, an exhibition featuring some of the most representative works of Marcel Duchamp and Gianfranco Baruchello and Fusion...

New York Celebrates Italian Cinema

I. I.

December comes with a series of events: a retrospective of filmmaker Antonio Pietrangeli, in collaboration with Luce Cinecittà and the best of contemporary filmmaking in Italy,...

Jerry’s Shopping Dream

I. I

The Italian philosophy of selling the best products at the lowest possible prices

What a ‘Culture Manager’ Can Bring to the Table

Stefano Albertini

Interview with Giorgio Van Straten, director of the Italian Cultural Institute in New York

Morandi’s Sound of Silence

Renato Miracco

Visiting the exhibition dedicated to Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964) at the Center for Italian Modern Art is truly a must.

Italy Chose "Non Essere Cattivo" for Oscar Candidate

Christina Boalt

This past week, Italy chose "Non Essere Cattivo" to be their Academy Award candidate to be submitted for the title of Best Foreign Language Film award this upcoming award season....

25 Years of N.I.C.E., New Italian Cinema Events

Natasha Lardera

Every fall for the past 25 years, N.I.C.E., New Italian Cinema Events, has brought an important selection of Italian films by first time and second time directors to New York....

Modigliani Scores Title of Second Most Expensive Artwork

Christina Boalt

On Tuesday November 10th at Christie’s, Amedeo Modigliani’s Nu Couché was sold for a whopping $170.4 million dollars to a wealthy art collector in Shanghai, China over the...

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