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Joseph Cornell's Italian Job

Laura E. Ruberto

Italian icons subtlely make their way into Joseph Cornell's 20th century curios.

Italian Women in Jazz

The “Italian Women in Jazz” Festival represents a big step ahead for “Italian Women in Jazz”. After two successful editions in a single day, the forthcoming Festival will...

Emile de Antonio's documentaries and radical art

Laura E. Ruberto

The documentary films of Emile de Antonio, another chapter in Italian American radicalism.

'Cybertourists' Walking Around Flaminia Antica

From Italy

A new interactive cyberspace experience has been created at the Baths of Diocletian in Rome allowing visitors to wander around recreated landmarks along the Rome section of the...

Italy Under Scrutiny

Letizia Airos Soria

New York Times published an article from the Rome correspondent Ian Fisher that spoke of a stagnant Italy that was in “a collective funk regarding economics, politics and...

Healthy Italy, but Naples poisoned by garbage

Judith Harris

In a polite letter to the New York Times Italian Interior Minister Giuliano Amato pointed out that the Italian national health care system is ranked by the World Health...

Pizza any way you slice it! The best is in Naples.

Charles Scicolone

"See Naples and die." said Goethe but I think it should be "See Naples and eat Pizza!"

'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

Peppino Marotto, Poet, Activist, Gramscian

Laura E. Ruberto

Revolutionary poet and activist shot and killed at 82 years.

"Pompeii Awakened": The Dead City that Still Speaks

George De Stefano

Judith Harris' fascinating new book examines the Western world's varied and shifting interpretations of Pompeii and its civilization since its rediscovery in the 18th century.

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