The best thing learned from unexpected detours in life is that they help you learn to let go of fighting obstacles by whining, “Why is this happening to me?”, and instead enthusiastically exclaim, “Why is this happening for me?!”
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Recently I was on the set with professional actor and Italian-American, Tony Denison.
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Everybody loves a hero. Unfortunately, for most of my life, heroes were a bummer.
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Op-EdsFreedom, is it worth the risk?
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Without caller ID it would be like playing Russian roulette, your only choice would be to pick up the phone and hope for the best.
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Everyone’s familiar with nicknames. Mikey, Snookie, Noodles, The Situation. We’ve heard them all. But the ones given to you by your Italian-American friends? They always seem to carry more clout.
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People often ask, "How do you break into show biz?" I think I've discovered the answer.
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On February 1, 2001, I had to prove that I was Italian-American. I brought this upon myself a month earlier when I made the mistake of boasting to an acquaintance.
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Most Italian-Italians, the ones from Italy, that is, always seem to be curious as to how we Italian-Americans are perceived by others in America. With all the news they’ve heard of Italian stereotypes in America, like the ones put forward in “The Godfather,” “The Sopranos,” “Mafia Wars,” and “The Jersey Shore,” I understand what they expect.
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Author Marianna Gatto likens tracing the history of Italians in Los Angeles to that of “chasing ghosts,” since much of the history hasn’t been preserved