posted on 28.04.11

2011

posted on 14.07.10
“Il pesce comincia a puzzare dalla testa”

Proverbio napoletano

dalla Storia di Roma di Montanelli

posted on 14.07.10
“Mai citta’ al mondo ebbe piu’ meravigliosa avventura. La sua storia e’ talmente grande da far sembrare piccolissimi anche i giganteschi delitti di cui si e’ disseminata. Forse uno dei guai dell’Italia e’ proprio questo: di avere per capitale una citta’ sproporzionata, come nome e passato, alla modestia di un popolo che, quando grida “Forza Roma!”, allude soltanto a una squadra di calcio.”

— Indro Montanelli, Storia di Roma

During an interview at the World Cup 2010 in South Africa, Argentina’s coach Maradona jumped over the fences that separated him from the journalists and went to hug Salvatore Bagni, long time friend and colleague at Napoli football club during the 80s.
If you have the actual motion picture footage, please let me know. I’d really love to see it. posted on 27.06.10

During an interview at the World Cup 2010 in South Africa, Argentina’s coach Maradona jumped over the fences that separated him from the journalists and went to hug Salvatore Bagni, long time friend and colleague at Napoli football club during the 80s.

If you have the actual motion picture footage, please let me know. I’d really love to see it.

posted on 21.10.09

umanesimo:

Italians make up a very large part of our society.  Most Italians came to Americabetween 1880 and 1920 with a large part of this group coming from Southern Italyand Sicily.  The immigrants came as poorer people rather than upper class Italians.  When these Italians came, they primarily went to the Northeast to live.  The Italians who went to the Northeast to live worked in mill towns and mining camps.  There were some neighborhoods so plentiful with Italians that people would call the neighborhoods “Little Italy.”  These neighborhoods were, more often than not, slums.

When the Italians came in 1880- 1920, they were stereotyped as very violent people.  In the 1920s, Americans used theSacco and Vanzetti case as a way to denounce Italians as being anarchists.  In fact, the Italians were considered so violent that in 1891, twelve Italian Americans were lynched in New Orleans because of the suspicion that they were involved with the Mafia.  The lynching of these twelve Italians was the largest mass lynching in the history of the United States. Even to this day, Italians are frequently associated with crime and the Mafia largely because of the gangster movies that relate the Italians to the Mafia such asThe Godfatherand Goodfellas.

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