An Italian-American worker who fought the mob that you never heard of.
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What the Brooklyn giglio feast and an obscure musician might tell us about Italian-American culture.
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A look at Oakland's Italian American neighborhood and what it might tell us about Nutley, New Jersey.
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A Sicilian woman intrigued by the Italian American community's struggle for identity, explores the role of a church in Brooklyn's Bensonhurst. Her show of photographs, "Faith and Identity", can be seen at the Italian American Museum through May 28th.
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Brooklyn developer Gino Vitale adapts the centuries old edicole sacre (devotional shrines) to his newly constructed buildings.
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Celebrating St. Joseph in Brooklyn and some thoughts on lived religion.
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Anna Magnani's and Raf Vallone's portrayals of Italian-Americans seen anew in New York.
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In a social club in Brooklyn, the lost poetry of a Sicilian contadino is heard again.