Culture
‘Cancel Culture’ Activism Losing Ground to Pro-Columbus Movement
The momentum has shifted now that Italian Americans young and old have joined the fight to preserve their ancestors' history.
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Congressman Tom Suozzi Calls for US Apology on WW2 Internment of Italians
Suozzi co-sponsored the legislation, which also calls for the funding of new Italian American history programs in U.S. schools.
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Italian Parliament Votes to Defend Columbus Day, Statues in the US
Discussions on the motion began in October 2020, and its’ passage represents a landmark victory for Italians and Italian Americans alike.
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Recipe: Limoncello, Inspired by the Amalfi Coast
When life gives you lemons, make limoncello.
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St. Anthony of Padua, Priest and Doctor of the Church
St. Anthony of Padua was born in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1195. His baptismal name was Ferdinand, and he was a member of the prominent Bouillon or Buglione family.
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Henry Mancini Tuned Us in to a Whole New Groove
The great composer was a pioneer with jazz influences that opened audiences up to a whole new sound in radio, TV and film.
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Italian Artist Auctions Off ‘Invisible Sculpture’ for $18,000
There's literally nothing there, but the artist, Salvatore Garau, says the concept is quite real.
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