Fast forward fifty years, that pioneering vision culminated in the NIAF 50th Anniversary Gala: the Washington Hilton was the ...
City twinning sounds like paperwork until you look at what actually happens between certain American and Italian cities: far ...
Banned as wine but beloved in homes, Italy’s uva fragola., born from America’s Concord grape, tells a story of survival, ...
Born in 1917 to protect pilots’ eyes, Persol turned functional eyewear into a symbol of Italian craftsmanship, blending ...
Washington’s new anti-dumping duties could raise tariffs on Italian pasta to over 100%, doubling prices and reshaping a ...
At the AIA Los Angeles, Italian Design Day explored how design and architecture can promote social equity, inclusion, and ...
Ottobrate had no social class: nobles and artisans, priests and soldiers, women with parasols and men with barrels of wine ...
Umbria’s Frantoi Aperti welcomes visitors into working mills to taste the year’s new oil and discover the region’s landscapes ...
From Rome’s Capuchin Crypt to Urbania’s Church of the Dead, explore Italy’s eerie yet fascinating ossuaries where art, faith, and mortality meet ...
Do we really celebrate the dead? We remember them, honor them, mourn them, but to celebrate them, isn’t that an oxymoron? A paradox? Death is the opposite of celebration, a time of sorrow, a moment ...
Beyond nostalgia, Italian American associations preserve identity, foster belonging, and keep Italian heritage alive across generations.
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