Culture
Dyker Heights Post Office Renamed to Honor Mother Cabrini
Despite passing away a century ago, Mother Cabrini's legacy is stronger than ever in NYC. 🇮🇹✝️🇺🇸
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Once Again, Dominick the Donkey Lifts the Curtain on Lou Monte’s Legacy
Monte's story goes well beyond comedic tunes, but let's start at the beginning: an Italian American named Dominick and his love/hate relationship with the song.
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The Great Christmas Debate: Panettone vs. Pandoro
Not nearly as heated as the sauce vs. gravy debate, but nevertheless, everybody prefers one cake over the other.
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ISDA Celebrates 90 Years of Italian American Growth and Pride
The date was April 12, 1930. It was the day the Italian Sons and Daughters of America was born. This year the ISDA is celebrating its 90th birthday.
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Columbus Statues Saved in CT as City Leaders & Voters Push Back
The fight to save Columbus is underway in the courtroom and at the ballot box.
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The Italian Christmas Menu, From the North Down to the Heel
Several delicious dishes, a few acquired tastes and a couple of desserts we all know and love.
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Recipe: Scrumptious Pizzelle
Learn how to make the perfect pizzelle with Italian chef Francesca Montillo.
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WWII Vet Reunites with Italian Children Nearly Killed During Allied Liberation
They never forgot one another, and the reunion was 76 years in the making.
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