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  • Dining in & out: Articles & Reviews
    Natasha Lardera(July 30, 2014)
    Limoncello is one of the most popular liqueurs in Italy and through the years it has become popular in all corners of the world. Yet, 90% or even more of all limoncello out there is first and foremost made in places that are not right, the citrus itself is not from Campania, and preservatives are added. Àrvero Limoncello is bringing the original, natural limoncello back as a stand alone liqueur and a great ingredient for mixed drinks.
  • Dining in & out: Articles & Reviews
    Giulia Madron(July 30, 2014)
    Italians know where to go to have a good coffee. In New York, they found the mecca for the perfect espresso: Zibetto Espresso Bar. Located at 1385 6th Ave, the venue will now open another spot on 42nd and 5th Ave, spreading the real Italian coffee tradition in the Big Apple.
  • Dining in & out: Articles & Reviews
    Rosanna Di Michele(July 21, 2014)
    I’m a chef, a caterer, an Italian mom and now a blogger too! I will be sharing here on i-Italy my authentic Italian recipes and my tips to spice up your meals for a flavorful and luscious life…as we Italians do! Ready to try my recipe? Small traditional Italian pasta shells with monkfish and tomatoes...
  • Facts & Stories
    Giulia Madron(July 21, 2014)
    First stop - Rome for Mayor Bill De Blasio. In the Eternal City he met his colleague Ignazio Marino, Minister of Foreign Affairs Federica Mogherini and the Vatican Secretary of State Pietro Parolin. Now, two days of relaxing with his family in the beautiful island of Capri. “Italy is a wonderful place!,” he said.
  • At the Italian Cultural Institute, pianist and composer Giuseppe Devastato, together with the famous Japanese violinist Sumiko Tajihi, performed his latest work dedicated to the victims of the 2011 Tohoku eartquake. In order to carry out this project and in agreement with Devastato's colleagues Master luthier Muneyuki Nakazawa made a violin with wood grown in the disaster area.
  • DAIN, the mysterious street artist from New York, known for his urban portraits of Hollywood celebrities, for the first time brings his exclusive exhibit a “Tribute to Rome” to the Eternal City.
  • Facts & Stories
    Giulia Madron(July 16, 2014)
    On Monday July 14th the Costa Concordia was brought afloat. In one week it is expected to arrive in Genoa where the cruise ship will be demolished.
  • On July 18th New York’s Mayor Bill De Blasio will leave the city and head off to Italy for a 10 day holiday with his family, a trip to learn more about his Italian roots.

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