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NIAF Mourns the Passing of Former Board Member Jeffrey M. Capaccio (Washington, D.C. – March 24, 2021)
“No Name”: Sicilian Singer Francesca Incudine Evokes the Memory of the Triangle Fire
Roma: Travel Tales for Beauty Lovers
Celebrate "Festa della donna", International Women’s Day
Naples: Three Cities in One Beauty, Grandeur, and Mystery
The first Annual Scholarship to Italian American Students Who Exemplify the Values and Determination of Dr. Fauci
Your Valentine's Italian
Mardi Gras or Martedì Grasso?
Celebrate Carnevale with Cannoli!
Giorno della Memoria 2021. A Long 'Digital Day' in New York
Thinking about Carnival in Italy
Umbria. Exploring Italy’s Greenest Spot
Recipe. Sweet “Coal” ... Befana is Coming!
And Befana Comes by Night with her Stockings All Tattered
Messaggio di fine anno del Presidente della Repubblica Sergio Mattarella
Happy New Year and Superstitions Italian Style
Christmas. When I Was Nine
The Origin of the Feast of the Seven Fishes
Christmas in Naples, Then and Now
It is Christmas. Let's sit Around the Dinner Table
Presepi. Nativity Scenes in Italy
Eataly Expands To North Texas in Dallas
David Dinkins (RIP) vs Rudy Giuliani: A Tale of Two Mayors
Congratulations! It’s A Girl! Kamala Harris, Vice President
Francesco Simeti - Unrelenting @ The Italian Consulate
#TheItalianResilience - Will Made in Italy Save Italy?
NICE Film Festival USA - Italian Movies Are Coming Online!
2020 Remembering Marco Charity Initiative for the Gilda’s Club for COVID-19 relief program
A Wonderful Message for Today’s Divisive World
Dr. Jill Biden is Set to Become the First Italian American First Lady!
What Does The Triumph of Biden-Harris Represent Historically?
ITALIAN HERITAGE AND CULTURE COMMITTEE of NY, INC. Celebrates 100 Years of Federico Fellini
Holy Souls, Holy Souls, I Am One, and You Are Many
Nel mezzo del cammin...
The Italian Language Week Go Digital and Live
Settimana della lingua italiana nel mondo. Con Dylan Dog, Lupo Alberto, Corto Maltese, Diabolik
Learning About My Grandmother by Living through a Pandemic
75 Years Working for Peace. Special Guest Roberto Bolle!
Books. Oscar Wilde’s Italian Dream
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New York Post. Amanda Knox. As trial gets underway in Perugia, Italy, this week, a new image has eclipsed the first: that of an incredibly unlucky college coed caught up in a sensational crime of which she may be innocent. (Read the article by Stephanie Cohen)

THE INDEPENDENT. Two thousand years of culinary tradition are coming to an end in the Italian capital, as supermarket competition and rising costs are driving its famous neighbourhood delicatessens out of business. (Read the article by Peter Popham)
New York Times. ....But can paranoia and xenophobism - gastronomic racism, as it’s called here
(what a term!) — really keep food from changing? Is Italian food so sacred that it must be “preserved” (and therefore die)? ( Read the article by Mark Bittman)

New York Times. An Iraqi journalist working for The New York Times in Falluja was one of the first people to meet Luca Marchio, the Italian tourist who turned up unexpectedly in a public bus at the entrance to the city on Friday on the third - and soon to be abruptly-truncated - leg of his tourist trail around Iraq. (Read the article)
New York Times. The paper next to the courtroom door announced the charge for the day’s hearing in tiny type that hardly seemed equal to its gravity. “Mord,” it read in German. Murder. Josef Scheungraber, 90, is charged in the deaths of 14 Italian civilians in June 1944, when he was a lieutenant in the Wehrmacht. (Read the article by Nicholas Kulish)

New York Times. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Bishop Nicholas A. DiMarzio of the Diocese of Brooklyn unveiled a proposal on Saturday to convert four Roman Catholic schools singled out for closing into public charter schools, an 11th-hour lifeline meant to preserve the education provided in the buildings and stave off potential overcrowding in city schools. (Read the article by Javier C. Hernandez)
AUTONEWS. Some questions about the proposed hook-up between Fiat and Chrysler LLC. 1. Do the guys from Fiat call Chrysler CEO Bob Nardelli "Roberto?" (Read the article by Edward Lapham)

BROOKLYN RAIL. Michael Agovino’s The Bookmaker, a sensitive, honest, and often paradoxical chronicle of an Italian-American family living in one of the most neglected corners of New York City, will help revive interest in this rich immigrant experience. (Read the article by Alessandro Cassin)
THE LAMRON. Professor Thomas MacPherson's artwork captures American immigrant culture in his exhibit, "Tom MacPherson: Italian American Family Album," currently displayed in the Lederer Gallery in Brodie. (Read the article bly Deborah Berthsman)

The Saratogian. Saratoga Springs. Rather than just learning how to speak, read and write Italian, students are learning all about the European country’s contributions to art, fashion, science, literature and music and how the language fits into everything from international business to foreign relations. (Read the article bu Paul Post)
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