
"My 19-year-old grandson, a sophomore at my alma mater, Fordham University, is the core of my happiness and life. I hardly acknowledge my daughter [Nina] when he's around; I'll walk right past her and go to him."
These words are bemusing in their honesty and could likely belong to any proud Italian-American grandfather known for his bluntness. But Dominic DiFrisco is anything but your average guy. A goliath in the public relations world, his success is the result of true honesty.
Source: http://www.tcwmag.com
The National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame is proud to announce its inductees and h...
Wednesday September 16 - 6 /7,30 PM - Roosevelt Branch Library - 1101 W Taylor S...
By Sarah Bryan Miller "Bel canto," Italian for "beautiful singing," is a phrase t...
This week marks the most activity inside the American Italian Cultural Society in months....
If sandwiches are what you're after, look no further than this new business. Called Firenz...
The Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans (JCCIA) said Mayor Lightfoot and the City o...
The Northwestern University Music Academy Chorus and Chamber Choir -- a group of 30 or so...
The Franklin Park salumeria that taught Chicago how to pronounce the spicy spreadable Cala...