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…it with Native American Day), we Italo-Americans cannot let down our guard, because this anti-Columbus rhetoric has been with us for over three decades and has included many overt disruptions…
…dates back to the 1930s, formed by musician Arturo Agazzi. The new music trend immediately became popular, despite the regime’s anti-American propaganda, and assimilated elements of Italian folk music. In…
…that the content reflects the ever-evolving Italian-American experience, offering a balance between tradition and modernity. ** What does L’Italo Americano cover today? Alongside chronicling key moments in Italian and Italian-American…
Dear Readers, Italian American Digest, the quarterly publication of the American-Italian Renaissance Foundation, and the Italian American voice of the Southeast, founded by the late Joseph Maselli, in New Orleans,…
…day-to-day operations of an organization like NIAF (one that I think is fairly important to the Italian American community) is an incredible responsibility, particularly at the age of 32. It…
The earliest known reference to baseball ever recorded in American history dates back to the late18th century in Massachusetts. The first team who played under modern rules – the New…
…large part of American entertainment, and his life is presently highlighted in an exhibit at the New Orleans Jazz Museum. “Louis Prima,” as music curator David Kunian for the museum…
…his daughter Amanda Sorvino and featuring his son Michael Sorvino. He was proud of his daughter and cried when she won the best-supporting actress Oscar for Mighty Aphrodite in 1996….
…contorted moves of African American slaves and free slaves who congregated and danced especially during Pinkster, a festive few days where slaves could celebrate. Although it is very…
…annual “Installation Ball”. Founded in 1983, NIABA – National Italian American Bar Association – is committed to “advancing the interests of the Italian American legal community, and to improving…