
Pittsburgh's Vince Isoldi may or may not be a gangster. A&E is hoping you'll tune in Nov. 10 and form your own opinion.
Mr. Isoldi, who was born in Naples, Italy, but grew up here, is the star of "Godfather of Pittsburgh," an eight-part series that follows the local "businessman with a dark past," as described in press materials. Just-released promotional art features Mr. Isoldi, lit cigar in hand, and the words "Everyone Thinks I'm A Gangster."
Source: http://www.post-gazette.com
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