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Does a poor Italian/American woman whose last name happens to be somehow Italian have more in common with Rudy Giuliani or with a poor African American share-cropper? I don't know the answers to these questions. I say: observe the points of commonality and attempt to find an explanation
Does a poor woman whose last name happens to be somehow Italian have
something in common with Rudy Giuliani? Is it a blood thing? Why should they have the same "state of mind?"
Alessandro Carrera (born in Lodi, Italy) is a major authority on Bob Dylan. He has translated Dylan’s songs and autobiography into Italian and in 2001 he published a passionate essay called La voce di Bob Dylan (Bob Dylan’s Voice).Some of his more recent Dylan essays are collected in a book that accompanies the Italian DVD release of “I’m Not There,” Todd Haynes’ cinematic analysis of the Bob Dylan phenomenon...
Born in Rome 32 years ago, Ra first came to New York City in 2004 as a winner of the Italian Academy residence for Young Artists at Columbia University. She fell in love with the City and decided to become a newyork- based artist
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A slice of panettone and a flute of champagne (or prosecco)… there is no more Italian way to wish a happy holiday season. It’s a ritual in many homes where panettone is a welcomed guest after every meal. Giving panettone is not a simple act of kindness but a gesture rich in history and tradition
Encyclopedia Britannica Films inc. produced this Immigration video, which shows a brief history of immigration in the U.S. until 1946, in collaboration with Henry S. Commager, Columbia University.
Caroline Seller, as she was then, a peripatetic young Englishwoman of impressive backbone and literary talent, truly entered the world of western Sicily by marrying one of three sons of an important, but no longer wealthy, family in Mazara del Vallo, on the far western tip of the island ...
A little piece of drivel by Jack Kerouac begs the question, What's Italian-American about On The Road?
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