Long before WWII, American culture, technology, and migration were already shaping Italy. A new study traces these early transatlantic exchanges.
During Prohibition, Italian-American families in California kept wine traditions alive through home production, grape shipments, and legal loopholes ...
The Italian word “bocciolo” means bud, but also suggests youth and potential, linking botanical language with poetic ...
In the heart of San Francisco’s North Beach, where the aroma of fresh espresso drifts through the streets, lies a legendary ...
Another important landmark is the Church of San Giusto, dedicated to the village’s patron saint; the church has Romanesque ...
In Assisi, a rare public veneration of Saint Francis’ remains invites a closer look at a figure often simplified, revealing peace as discipline, not sentiment ...
In Trapani, Good Friday is marked by the Processione dei Misteri, a centuries-old procession of sacred sculptures carried through the city for nearly 24 hours.
Across Italy, edicole votive - small roadside shrines - reflect centuries of devotion, local art, and everyday traditions woven into streets and landscapes ...
Eight centuries after his life, St. Francis of Assisi’s message of peace, dialogue, and respect for creation offers a powerful response to today’s conflicts ...
A photography exhibition in Agrigento explores Andrea Camilleri’s life and Sicily through Angelo Pitrone’s black-and-white images ...
The Roman Empire is often associated with the most glorious moment in the history of the Italian peninsula, but are we, modern-day Italians, the genetic descendants of the old inhabitants of the ...
Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month is celebrated in October every year by proclamation of the President and Congress to honor the sacrifices, achievements, and contributions of the millions ...
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