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    May 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Rocco's Capriccio of Little Italy has closed

    After 17 years, Rocco's Capriccio has closed. <a href=&quot;http://www.roccosinlittleitaly.com/about.php">Rocco Gargano's</a> restaurant on Fawn Street in Little Italy had its last day of service on Sunday.
    The Baltimore Sun
    After 17 years, Rocco's Capriccio has closed. Rocco Gargano's restaurant on Fawn Street in Little Italy had its last day of service on Sunday. News of the closing was posted Wednesday on the restaurant's Facebook page. "We are very happy and sad to...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Italy, New York City

  2. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. EDITORIAL: Has the Italian Market outgrown its name?

    The Philadelphia Inquirer
    With taquerias and other conspicuously non-Italian businesses proliferating in South Philadelphia's Italian Market, should the neighborhood be renamed for the sake of anthropological accuracy? The answer is the same whether you're a Sicilian or a...

    Tags: Immigration, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Marketing, Business, Chinatown (Manhattan, New York)

  4. Jan 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Hey, hockey puck! Met's 'Rigoletto' moves the action to Vegas casino

    NEW YORK -- The Metropolitan Opera is putting the ring-a-ding-ding in &ldquo;Rigoletto.&rdquo;
    NEW YORK -- The Metropolitan Opera is putting the ring-a-ding-ding in “Rigoletto.” Since its premiere in 1851, Verdi’s opera set in 16th century Mantua has been updated to countless locales, from Victorian England to the Planet of...

    Tags: Bruce Beresford, Jonathan Miller, Organized Crime, Don Rickles, England

  6. Jul 16, 2012 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  7. Warsaw, Brooklyn: N.Y.'s Little Poland bigger than Chinatown & Little Italy combined

    NEW YORK - The cheapest and fastest route to Eastern Europe? From Manhattan, take the L or M train across the East River to Brooklyn, transfer to the northbound G and get off at Nassau Avenue. Just walk up the stairs and you may as well be in Warsaw or Krakow.
    NEW YORK - The cheapest and fastest route to Eastern Europe? From Manhattan, take the L or M train across the East River to Brooklyn, transfer to the northbound G and get off at Nassau Avenue. Just walk up the stairs and you may as well be in Warsaw or...

    Tags: Journalism, Staten Island (New York City), Europe, Customs and Tradition, Human Interest

  8. Jul 19, 2012 | Zap2It
  9. AMC and Anthony Bourdain say you’d better watch “Mob Week”

    Channel Guide Magazine
    Yeah, tough guy, I’m lookin’ at you. So you’ve seen Goodfellas more times than there are oranges in The Godfather. And you’ve seen The Godfather and The Godfather: Part II — judiciously skipping the oft-maligned Part III &#...
  10. May 29, 2012 |Story| HB Independent
  11. In The Pipeline: Don't let this case get cold

    &quot;They stole my trailer. Inside was my push cart, my umbrella, my signage, my generator &mdash; even my ice scream scoops!"
    "They stole my trailer. Inside was my push cart, my umbrella, my signage, my generator — even my ice scream scoops!" In his thick Boston accent, the 34-year-old entrepreneur was telling me about his loss the night before as we sat in the Albertsons...

    Tags: Verizon Communications, Stand-up Comedy, Theft, Manufacturing and Engineering, Cancer

  12. May 26, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. New York postcard: Di Palo's in Little Italy and now online

    Daily Dish
    Whenever I’m in New York City — and downtown — my feet seem to head all by themselves to Grand Street and Di Palo's, the 87-year-old Italian deli (newly organized and expanded) where I stock up on Parmigiano Reggiano, Pecorino......
  14. Sep 3, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Restaurant review: Pizza only part of the tale at Chazz

    Somehow people got it into their heads that Chazz: A Bronx Original was a glorified pizza parlor. Maybe it was the pre-opening articles that documented the pizza discovery tours and fact-finding missions embarked upon by the principals involved with this flashy and thoroughly engaging new Harbor East restaurant.
    Somehow people got it into their heads that Chazz: A Bronx Original was a glorified pizza parlor. Maybe it was the pre-opening articles that documented the pizza discovery tours and fact-finding missions embarked upon by the principals involved with...

    Tags: Chazz Palminteri, Veal, Italy, Arts and Culture, Customs and Tradition

  16. Jun 2, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Baltimore's outdoor summer film series overflow with personality

    What's the best way to fill an open space with smiles for a summer night?
    What's the best way to fill an open space with smiles for a summer night? Fit in a big, bright movie screen, and hundreds are sure to follow. Every summer, in every corner of Baltimore, the light of the silvery moon turns outdoor silver screens into...

    Tags: Comedy (genre), Fox Broadcasting Company, Italy, Federal Hill, Slumdog Millionaire (movie)

  18. May 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Tuesday

    <b>WEATHER</b>
    WEATHER Today's forecast calls for showers and thunderstorms, with a high temperature near 78 degrees. Tonight is expected to be mostly cloudy, with a low around 66 degrees. TRAFFIC Check our traffic updates for this morning's issues as you plan your...

    Tags: New York Yankees, Fells Point, Sex Crimes, Personal Service, Baltimore Orioles

  20. Jan 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 12 places to visit in 2012

    <strong>New Mexico:</strong> This year, New Mexicans mark 100 years of statehood. But much of the state's appeal stems from its human history that goes back much further. (In 2010, Santa Fe celebrated 400 years of cityhood.) Explore here: the adobe architecture and art galleries of Santa Fe; the vintage signage along old Route 66; the lingering hippie vibe of Truth or Consequences. Don't forget the Lightning Field, an art installation outside Quemado where (for $150 to $250 a person) you spend a summer night in a wood cabin and wait to see if lightning will strike one of the 400 tall steel poles outside your door. Even if there's no strike, the sky puts on shows at sunset and sunrise that will leave you in awe.
    New Mexico: This year, New Mexicans mark 100 years of statehood. But much of the state's appeal stems from its human history that goes back much further. (In 2010, Santa Fe celebrated 400 years of cityhood.) Explore here: the adobe architecture and art...

    Tags: Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Gardens and Parks, Republican Party, Arts, Personal Service

  22. Dec 14, 2011 |Story| Zap2It
  23. Lidia Bastianich sets a table for everyone in PBS special

    Zap2It
    Actors, directors and producers love tossing around the most overused word in Hollywood, "organic," to describe how naturally a project progressed. Yet few people are less slickly Hollywood than chef Lidia Bastianich on the least Hollywood network, PBS....

    Tags: Religion and Belief, The Happiest News!, Passover, Holidays, Judaism

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