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The American Italian Heritage Museum. June- July 2016 Featured Exhibit "Fine Art Oil " by Vince Forte, Jr. - 1227 Central Ave. Albany, NY 12205 - 518.435.1979. Vince Forte, Jr. is a fine art oil painter painting for over 3 decades mainly in a realistic style depicting subjects such as landscape, seascape, still life, interi...

A special evening celebrating Italian culture will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday at the Niagara Arts and Cultural Center, to mark the opening of an Italian consulate in the building. The Niagara Falls art center will be transformed into an Italian palazzo for this special evening, which will feature a strolling violinist playing traditional favo...

Monday was a perfect night at Mon County Ballpark for WDTV Italian Night at the Black Bears. The evening brought some of the Italian Festival flair to a great American pasttime. The West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival dancers wowed the crowd with some authentic Italian dancing.   The game started with the first pitch by the West Virgini...

The Italian beef has landed. There are officially less than two weeks before Chicagoland's fast-food staple opens its first location. The state's first Portillo's will open at 17685 W Bluemound Rd. on Tuesday, July 19.   The restaurant that specializes in Chicago-style fast casual fare, including Italian beef and loaded hotdogs, also se...

What began as a pop-up from bartenders Elad Zvi and Gabriel Orta graduated to a permanent home when the Freehand debuted back in 2012. Since then, the Shaker has been spreading liquid courage via a smart list of fruit-forward tipples, often served in vintage glassware with paper straws.   But don't get it twisted because this isn't quite a t...

Massimo Bottura, whose Italian restaurant was dubbed the best in the world earlier this year, is teaming up with actor Robert De Niro to open a new eatery in an unexpected locale: The Bronx.   At least, that's what a report by Eater would have you believe—and a post on the chef's Instagram feed (above) seems to confirm it: "Planning the new...

by David Borges   While Roberta Vinci made quick work of her opponent in a round-of-16 match on Wednesday afternoon, her mind was, in part, on her native Italy. A powerful earthquake ravaged a mountainous region in the central part of the country earlier in the day, killing at least 120. "Not an easy day for Italy, for the Italians...

By Karen Ortner   In 1981, Antonio Trombetta led an American man wandering through the tiny village of Pettorano Sul Gizio, Italy, to the distant cousin he was searching for, Agostino Orsini. Thirty-five years later in May, Trombetta found himself yet again on Orsini's doorstep, this time with another American cousin — Cherrie Brown.  ...

by Antonio Pappano I live in London, but I travel throughout the world and spend long periods of time in Rome. Yet it's only when I'm face-to-face with the rough panorama of the yellow-and-brown, sun-baked countryside of my parents' homeland, that I really and truly feel at home. I was born in Epping, in the county of Essex, England, which is whe...

Adesso che gli americani scrivono di lui sui giornali e le tv lo invitano ai programmi di cucina come «ambasciatore del gusto italiano» e tutti lo chiamano «Peppe» — fortunatamente, perché Giuseppe in bocca agli anglosassoni diventa di solito «Guiseppe» o altre cose bizzarre — e sta per aprire un ristorante a New York insieme con un socio sembra ch...

Once upon a time, there was Etruscan ceramic art. And luckily, there still is. It lives in Tarquinia, in the province of Viterbo, and is doing great thanks to the work and passion of two artists and craftsmen: Giuseppe Buzzi and his friend and collaborator Francesco Giannoni.   Giuseppe Buzzi – who sadly passed away recently – was a fine vas...

With its 1950s décor and music, Garibaldi's is known as the place for a party. Whether that's a Girl Scout bridging, an end-of-the-year junior high band party, a milestone birthday or a reunion, there are bound to be crowds in the party room or hanging around the claw machine.   "It's just one of those things," general manager Steve Carlson...