Culture
Recipes: Stromboli and Calzone Are Different, and They Always Will Be
Let's get straight to it on what differentiates the popular Italian recipes...
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Recipe: Seven Layer Rainbow Cookies
A delicious fixture at parties, special occasions and holidays.
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NYC Casts Aside Mother Cabrini as It Seeks to Honor Pivotal Women
During the Great Arrival, St. Frances Xavier Cabrini uplifted tens of thousands of poor immigrants, but in a startling decision, NYC has refused to honor her contributions.
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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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The Return of Abruzzo’s Lush Vineyards Is Centuries in the Making
Abruzzo, a mountainous region tucked within Southern Italy, produces more than 90,000 gallons of wine per year, which has natives, tourists (and pilgrims) raising a glass.
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Pizza—A Short History of the World’s Favorite Food
For starters, pizza didn't originate with Queen Margherita in the 19th century.
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1 Million People Will Pour Into NYC’s Little Italy During Feast of San Gennaro
As always, the 11-day "Beast of all Feasts" will be celebrated along Mulberry Street in NYC's Little Italy.
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Stromboli’s Volcanic Eruptions Leave Natives and Tourists Alarmed & in Awe
The largest eruption the volcano has seen in years has captured worldwide attention.
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Peer Inside DiMaggio and Monroe’s Hollywood Honeymoon Hideaway
The famous couple shared the luxurious, Mediterranean-style home in the 1950s.
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