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Students take over the newsroom: “School of Record” presented at NYU’s Casa Italiana

The special issue School of Record, entirely conceived and produced by students of La Scuola d’Italia Guglielmo Marconi, was presented yesterday at Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò at New York University, bringing together educators, journalists, institutions, and members of the Italian-American community. For more than a month, the editorial team of ilNewyorkese stepped aside to allow the […]

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“Christmas in New York”: A Quiet Release on Its Way to Becoming a Holiday Classic

New York in December has a way of revealing itself slowly. The glow of holiday lights reflected on wet pavement, distant gospel voices drifting through a street corner, the cold air softened by the warmth of human connection — moments that turn winter in the city into something deeply personal. Christmas in New York captures

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Exclusive Feature — Italian Designer of Smiles Visits NYC to Redefine Aesthetic Dentistry

NEW YORK — This week, the city that never sleeps played host to one of Italy’s most intriguing voices in aesthetic dentistry: Dr. Marco Chiellini, creator of an innovative “Italian method” of smile design and author of the internationally acclaimed book The Universal Language of the Smile. His visit — part education, part cultural exchange

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From Rural Tuscany to Fasano NYC: The Journey of Chef Nicola Fedeli

Born in Empoli and raised between Gambassi Terme and Val d’Elsa, Nicola Fedeli entered the kitchen at fifteen years, forming in the Tuscan brigades and then in star restaurants such as Il Vicario in Certaldo Alto, Restaurant La Torre del Castello del Nero and Belmond Castello di Casole. After experiences between Italy, North Europe and

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“Familia” by Francesco Costabile Chosen as Italy’s Oscar Submission: The Interview

Francesco Costabile returns to the cinema with Familia, a film that digs at the point where an individual story stops being private “only” and becomes a collective theme. The film, taken from autobiography It will not always be like Luigi Celeste, who in 2008 killed his father to defend his mother and for this reason

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New York’s Role in the WEEK of Italian Cuisine at the Program’s Tenth Edition

In 2025, the Week of Italian Cuisine in the World reaches its tenth edition, reaffirming its scale as one of the most far-reaching initiatives dedicated to promoting Italy’s food and wine heritage abroad. Since its establishment in 2016, following the themes introduced during Expo Milano 2015, it has built a clear international narrative around the

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“Italy that builds the future”: Federmanager marks its 80th anniversary

At the Auditorium Conciliazione in Rome, the National Assembly celebrated the Federation’s 80th anniversary, with speeches from ministers, institutional representatives, and political leaders. “We are asking the Government for an extraordinary plan to introduce managerial structures in 20,000 small and medium-sized enterprises over the next ten years, in order to double the number of Italian

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Big Apple Film Festival Returns to Manhattan with a Global Independent Slate

The Big Apple Film Festival returns to Manhattan this fall with a lineup that once again confirms its reputation as one of the city’s most vital showcases for independent cinema. Hosted at Look Dine-In Cinemas on West 57th Street, the 2025 Fall Edition brings together filmmakers from New York and across the globe for four

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A Life of Service and Faith: The Community’s Heartfelt Tribute to Monsignor Hilary Franco

At “Il Capriccio” in Whippany, the lights were warm, the conversations lively, and the air filled with a quiet sense of gratitude. On Sunday, October 26, the Italian American community of New Jersey gathered to honor a man who has spent seventy years serving God and others: Monsignor Hilary Franco. The celebration, organized by the

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