Actor Chazz Palminteri, in town Thursday to promote A Bronx Tale, his one-man show coming to the Prince Music Theater Sept. 19-21, told friends that he wanted to visit an Italian neighborhood in Philly.
So after a morning of interviews and a visit to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to be part of WOGL's Radiothon, restaurateur Barry Gutin hooked him up with Epiphany "Pip" DeLuca, owner of Villa Di Roma in the Italian Market.
Source: http://www.philly.com
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