Old School
108-Year-Old New York Barber Still Going Strong With No Plans to Retire
Anthony Mancinelli is a WWII-era veteran and a family man, and he just so happens to be the oldest barber in the world.
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Here Comes the Neighborhood—Italian Wedding Receptions of the Past
Family and neighbors came together, and always created a night to remember.
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Italian Town Bans Blasphemy, Fining Those Who Take Lord’s Name in Vain
Breaking the third commandment in Saonara could cost you up to $450.
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Old School Judge Makes Offenders Think Twice With Creative Sentences
The Ohio judge's no-nonsense style has given way to creative, effective and entertaining punishments.
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A Father’s Day Reflection on the Men Who Built Today’s Generations
Let's honor and pay tribute to Italian-American fathers everywhere.
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Always Homemade, Always in the Family—Long Live Sunday Supper
Take your seat at the table.
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Delmonico’s Pioneered the American Restaurant Experience as We Know It
The iconic New York City restaurant opened in 1837, and is still standing today.
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Filippo Milone Could Just Be the Real Godfather of NYC Pizza
You've never heard of him, but it appears he was the first immigrant to bring pizza to New York.
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NYC Barbershop Still Hustling and Bustling After 80 Years
The family-owned, Italian-American barbershop attracts all kinds, from everyday New Yorkers to A-list celebrities.
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