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Eat, Make Jokes and Dress Up...It's Carnival!

G. M.

In Italy it’s time to celebrate Carnival. Until Wednesday February 10, children and adults can enjoy this amazing, colorful and frisky feast

Castagnole. Let's Try Rosanna's First Carnevale Treat

Rosanna Di Michele

The last day of Carnival this year is on February 15. Carnival is synonymous of fried treats in Italy. Here is a recipe for Castagnole, small soft balls sprinkled with powdered...

The Prospering Power of Thanksgiving Is More Than American

Darrell Fusaro

Thanksgiving Day is a global reset button; a collective time out. It gets us to break the momentum of focusing on what we don’t have (with our non-stop striving to get it), and...

Eat, Make Jokes and Dress Up...It's Carnival!

G. M.

In Italy it’s time to celebrate Carnival. Until the 17th of February children and adults can enjoy this amazing, colorful and frisky feast

Castagnole. Let's Try Rosanna's First Carnevale Treat

Rosanna Di Michele

The last day of Carnival this year is on February 15. Carnival is synonymous of fried treats in Italy. Here is a recipe for Castagnole, small soft balls sprinkled with powdered...

Eat, Make Jokes and Dress Up...It's Carnival!

Giulia Madron

In Italy it’s time to celebrate Carnival. Until the 4th of March, children and adults can enjoy this amazing, colorful and frisky feast

Vespucci and the Italian Heritage and Culture Month

Azzurra Giorgi

The program of "Amerigo to America," as theme for the National Italian Heritage and Culture Month was presented at CUNY's Hunter College secluded Poses Park.

Craftsmanship Documented

Joey Skee

Italian Americans at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. On March 9th, curator Jayson Kerr Dobney will present on “The Neapolitan Instruments Makers of New York” at the Calandra...

'La Befana' Arrives on Her Broomstick

Thousands of Italian children hunted out stockings on Saturday ahead of Epiphany celebrations that half of Italians still see as an important part of their heritage

Presepi. Hundreds of Nativity Scenes in Italy

FROM ITALY BY Maria Rita Latto

The nativity scene, in Italian called presepe, represents the scene of the birth of Jesus Christ and is one of the main traditional Christmas decorations in Italy. In almost every...

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