BY: Ken Mammarella
A new travelogue on Little Italies across America uses commedia dell’arte zaniness, three iPhones and lots of cannoli to tell the story of two brothers – both artistic and nostalgic Delaware natives – searching the U.S. for Italian culture, people and, of course, food. Spoiler alert: they succeed.
“It reconnected me, for sure, with the memories of being with our extended family and experiences like going to St. Anthony’s Italian Festival,” said Nick Santoro, an actor, juggler and film crew member now based in Los Angeles (and sometimes New York).
SOURCE: http://www.italianamericanherald.com
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