Anthony, Frankie, Giovanni, Peter and Chip are grown-up Italian-American men who still live at home. They are in their 30's yet they let their mothers do everything for them. They work, they party and they go out on the prowl, looking for the Italian woman of their dreams.
You chose: guidos
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The conference “Hybrid Moments: Independent Music in Italian America” at the Calandra Institute on Nov. 5th portrayed in a raw and unfiltered light an obscure chapter in New York’s music history, and how Italian American kids found a way to belong outside the Guido realm of the 1980s
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On Saturday afternoon a hundred or so people, among whom several leaders of Italian-American associations, community activists, and elected officials, gathered at the Seaside Heights Community Center on Jersey Shore to voice their protest against MTV’s “Jersey Shore” reality show
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