Sicilian American literature. Review of Tony Ardizzone's novel, In the Garden of Papa Santuzzu.
Italian Americans and Yesterday’s Greenwich Village Memoir reveals gone but not forgotten era
Christine Palamidessi Moore posts blog about interviewing with Dario Fo in the 80s...before he decided to run for mayor of Milan.
Tonight and every night check around the bathtub for cobras before taking a bath: Jim Corbett's life-and-death struggle with a big snake in a locked room.
Library Thing review of art theft, transatlantic, sibling rivalry thriller The Virgin KNows
Michael Powell film's reviewed within the visual and psychological phenomena of a vortex.
Unlike American films that uphold privilege, MY BROTHER IS AN ONLY CHILD explores politics, conflicts and terrorism within a Italian family and within the country itself.
Christine Palamidessi Moore's interviews with leftist filmmaker Emile De Antonio.
Review of celebrated Japanese film Ugetsu from yin /yang point of view.
what happened when acclaimed classical violinist Joshua Bell went incognito one cold winter morning to play for tips on a subway platform in Washington, D.C.
Preview review by MARIE SACCOMANDO COPPOLA, for Christine Palamidessi Moore's new book The Fiddle Case.
Love Story jeans named after a 70's movie; picture of the Love Story house.
René Groebli published the landmark and influential photo-essay « Rail Magic » which critics today consider to be a unique and brilliant innovation of style and form. Susan May Tell and Christine Palamidessi visit his "Eye of Love" photo show at Howard Greenberg Gallery in NYC.
Tons of people can say yoga changed their lives; half as many can credit their yoga teacher. Some are good, some great, others extraordinary and gifted. Karin Stephan was the jewel of a teacher strewn in my path. A sapphire? ... Continue Reading →
Reinhardt was an abstract painter, active in New York between the 30s and 60s, during the abstract expressionist movement. He is best known for his “black paintings,”which are not black when you stand upclose and look at the brush strokes.
Watching Levon Helm's--and our own--aging, appreciating music, loving husband, friends & music.
Little known facts about Amelia Earhart in Medford Massachusetts.
Photographer Peter Simon’s I and Eye is a terrific memoir of hippie time and ideals as they intersect with power, money, marketing and the infrastructure of capitalist gain. In particular, the last chapter calls it home: he compares freewheeling picture... Continue Reading →
Nobel prize winner gave sensible advice about money.
Teorema, the only commercial film Pasolini made, exhibits "British-ness" in its style and stars and Italian sexuality.
WE SAW HIM ON SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 27 Badal Roy & Tablas HE PLAYED SEVENTEEN ON THE TABLAS 1-2-3-4 / 1-2-3-4 / 1-2 /1-2-3-4 /1-2-3 THE MUSIC WAS WAS AMAZING!!!!! Roy performed with Keyboard player Dave Bryant and Bassist Mike... Continue Reading →