"I'm Ray Alcaraz in Little Italy, Baltimore. If you were born and raised here, you're here, this is it, this is you. Little Italy becomes a part of you. And generations are raised here, where if you were within the nine square blocks of Little Italy, you were home, you were safe. If we were three or four blocks away from home as kids, and...
READ MOREHow hot is San Diego's Little Italy? The best new restaurant of the year, Juniper & Ivy, landed there in March. The second most buzz-worthy spot, Ironside Fish & Oyster, opened a few weeks later. Neighborhood stalwart Indigo Grill was revamped to bring in elements of Peruvian cuisine, a current foodie favorite. Read...
READ MOREThe Sicilian Festival, the first festival to be held in San Diego's iconic Little Italy neighborhood, has announced that it will become part of the annual Little Italy Festa beginning October 11, 2015. For 21 years, the beloved Sicilian Festival was the labor of love for a small group of volunteers whose goal was to preserve the heritage and cultu...
READ MOREThursday, May 19th, 6:30 P.M. Italian American Museum - 155 Mulberry Street (Corner of Grand and Mulberry Streets) - New York, NY 10013. Musical Performance by Johnny Mandolin and his Jazz Swing band: Johnny Mandolin – Mandolin, Tara Linhardt – Mandolin, George Crowley – Rhythm Guitar and Vocals, Tom Bur...
READ MOREItalian Dine-Out may be over, but there are still so many ways to get your Italian fix this summer in NYC. Aside from venturing to Little Italy for amazing food and wine, there are also many places to visit and shop. Little Italy is known for its rich Italian history and culture right here in NYC. Along with the people who live there, many...
READ MOREBy Kevin Litten Restaurateurs in Baltimore and beyond should take note: Little Italy these days is offering a ripe opportunity.The news on Monday that Caesar's Den is closing brings the total number of vacant Little Italy restaurants to five raises the important question of what will emerge to take their space. But in my mind, the question is less...
READ MOREBy Riccardo Chioni Napoli sbarca a Little Italy. A illustrarla al Italian American Museum è Janine Coyne, fotografa professionista e docente, nata a Brooklyn da genitori italiani che in questa sua ultima carrellata di immagini di Napoli mette in vista la sua passione per l'Italia. Con la mostra fotografica di Janine Coyne il Museo italoamericano...
READ MORETourists and locals alike often think of SeaWorld, the San Diego Zoo, and Mission Bay, when they think of San Diego, but Anthony Davi and his aide, Italian-born Marianna, add a whole new dimension to this southern California town with their Little Italy Authentic Food and History Tour. Both the food and early history of San Diego's harbor,...
READ MOREBy Giovanni di Napoli There was a tremendous turnout and terrific atmosphere for Sunday's (August 16th) Feast of San Rocco. I'm happy to say our concerns about the new venue were unwarranted, as celebrants (old and new) showed up in force to welcome our beloved patron to his new home at Most Precious Blood Church in historic Little Italy. Bedecke...
READ MORELittle Italy Bocce League donated $1,500 to Saint Leo's Church during the November 17 Bocce Banquet held at the Little Italy Lodge. Pictured: Sal Spinnato, Sal Petti, Bob Zelkoski, Father Bernie Carman (pastor), Fran Blattermann, Giovanna Blattermann. Food from these Little Italy restaurants (and others) was donated: Amiccis, Chiapparelli'...
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