Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò (NYU) in Manhattan. Historian and public intellectual Paul Ginsborg analyzes Berlusconi and his opposition at "Denuncia: Speaking Up in Modern Italy"
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The conference “Neapolitan Postcards. The Canzone Napoletana as Transnational Subject”. Interviews with Joseph Sciorra, the main organizer of the symposium
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Philadelphia, the city that hosts one of the largest Italian communities of the US, dedicates its Flower Show to the Bel Paese. The result is a journey throughout the most popular spots of the country as seen through the eyes of Americans
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I met her by chance at a conference and could not believe my ears and eyes when she stood up and declared “I am a proud African-Italian-American!” Here is the story of this exquisite and incredibly rare Zuppa Mista!
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The recent visit of the famous Italian singer revealed to be a rich and fulfilling experience both for him and his traditional public. It was also a great occasion to introduce his music to Americans. Here the main stops of his “New York Tour”.
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The Exhibition ‘Hand Made in Italy’ is a tribute to the Tuscan leather handicraft tradition. Organized in collaboration with the Italian Trade Commission, the display was hosted at the Openhouse Gallery in Soho, Manhattan, from the 23rd to the 28th of February.
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The John D. Calandra Italian American Institute of Queens College/CUNY and the Italian Cultural Institute presented a preview screening of the documentary film Mussolini, l’ultima notte (Mussolini: The Last Night). An interview with the director, screenwriter, and lead actor Ugo De Vita
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All the best Italian wines were presented to American importers at the Hilton Hotel in New York, a stop on Italian Wine Week's countrywide road trip.
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On February 2 the Italy-America Chamber of Commerce presented a seminary about the global economic crisis. Among the speakers were Pedone and Desiderio, attorneys of the law firm Nixon Peabody LLP
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The works of Baroque-period artist Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, known as "il Guercino", are being shown outside Italy for the first time, with an exhibit at the Italian Cultural Institute in New York