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by Theresa Sabatino   As I have gotten older, I have felt the need to re-connect with so many aspects of my life. In 2009, I made a decision, and that was to come home.   In my heart, home has always been San Jose. After both of my parents passed away, I felt a pull toward this place of my birth. I also knew that I didn't want to just...

When The Anchor went to New York City for its annual conference, we met many students who wrote for college newspapers all over the country.   I expected different opinions and viewpoints as I went into my panels each day, eager to learn more. But, what I didn't expect was for one student to believe so firmly in the First Amendment that he w...

By Riccardo Chioni Mondomusica chiude oggi i battenti dopo una tre giorni a SoHo dedicata all'eccellenza italiana degli strumenti musicali di alto artigianato con l'endorsment del sindaco Bill de Blasio che si è detto "orgoglioso di ospitare la manifestazione nella capitale culturale del mondo". CremonaFiere da 27 anni organizza nella città di St...

Il made in Italy cambia pelle e dobbiamo adeguare le politiche di promozione alle nuove e mutate logiche di sviluppo. Qui c'è tutto il ruolo delle Camere di commercio italiane all'estero che raccolgono le comunità di affari capaci di veicolare un nuovo concetto di "made by" piuttosto che di "made in" Italy.   Le 81 Camere di Commercio Italia...

Solo 5 paesi al mondo possono vantare un surplus commerciale manifatturiero superiore a 100 miliardi di dollari. L'Italia è uno di questi. C'è un paese in Europa che attira più turisti cinesi, statunitensi, canadesi, australiani e brasiliani di ogni altro. È sempre l'Italia.   C'è un Paese che primeggia in quanto ad efficienza ambientale – m...

  WTI Magazine #31    2014 May, 22Author : Enrico De Iulis      Translation by:   Florence, like many other Italian cities, never ceases to amaze: not only because of the many famous works of art and places of culture, popular all around the world, but also for not well known sites, lesser-famous but still beautiful, unusual and secluded at the...

At the end of May, at the Grand Hotel in Rimini, five touristic marinas on the Adriatic coast gave life to the first Italian network of touristic harbours.   The achievement happened thanks to the cooperation of the region Emilia Romagna and Marina Developments Limited (Mdl), a British association based in Southtampton (UK), counting more th...

by Valeria Fanelli   Watching the word cup is not an option for Italians in Chicago. The more the games get closer, the more Italians start looking for places where they can watch "gli Azzurri" and share the passion and love for their country team with other Italians. After the first great victory of Italy against England last Saturday, eve...

We were recently introduced to the Italian menswear brand TOBIA-Made in Italy at the Italian Trade Commission's event Le Eccellenze Italiane Exhibition that was held this past June and celebrated Italian fashion, design, innovation and food. We were so fascinated by what the brand does that we wanted to learn more about them. We were able to speak...

FRANK SINATRA & RAT PACK TRIBUTE SWING DANCE CONCERT - Band Direct from Frank's Hometown in Hoboken's Little Italy. Lunedì 4 agosto alle ore 18.00   DeLauro & The RAT PACK BAND Swing Party Orchestra Hoboken New York City NYC's - Own Sinatra swing band. A Great Family Friendly Summer Concert for the Family members&...

Onesti's Little Italy Fest-West will kick off its seventh year in Addison on Thursday. "As wonderful as the typical local festivals are, this is not that," said Ron Onesti, who decided to bring a version of the festival he's been running in Chicago for more than 25 years to the suburbs.   While many of the traditional Little Italy Fest draw...

by George De Stefano   In this interview, the scholar from SUNY Stony Brook talks about his personal involvement with the issue of organized crime in Campania: "I lost my little four-year-old cousin to stomach cancer, and the doctor said it was most likely linked to toxic waste. So I take it very seriously... I have had enough of Dante and P...