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Il Mio Formaggio Preferito
Photo Source: https://www.melroselifestyle.it/en/fior-di-latte-or-mozzarella By Nicole Fortuna I don’t remember the first time trying fior di latte mozzarella—it’s always been a delectable fixture in my family’s food traditions. Fior di latte…Read More
The Pinocchio Papers
The Pinocchio Papers – How a 150-year-old Italian puppet became an icon for our times Il motivo che ha spinto Anna Kraczyna a dare vita a una nuova e traduzione…Read More

My Precious Italian Roots
By Juliet Hallier Juliet Hallier, is a high school senior student at San Joaquin Memorial High School in Fresno, CA. Juliet has been studying Italian for 3 years and plans…Read More

Italy’s Green Gold
Written by Orianna Soublette Last year, my Summer of culinary love began upon being reintroduced to the pistachio. Growing up in the U.S., I always enjoyed pistachios as a snack,…Read More

Getting a Job in Italy
Written by Raffaele “Ralph”Annina, a Fulbright Scholarship recipient, at The American Academy in Rome (Classical Studies) as well a former National Endowment for the Humanities Scholarship Recipient (Teaching Italian through…Read More

My Experiences Living in Italy
Written by Giovanni Pelliccia, Vivere in Italia è un’esperienza meravigliosa, non solo per la sua ricchezza storico culturale con il bellissimo patrimonio paesaggistico, ma anche per la diversità enogastronomica che…Read More

The Cultural Tapestry
By Margo Sorenson, an Author of over thirty traditionally-published books for young readers We never know where our childhood experiences will lead us! We may think we’ve left our childhoods…Read More

No Easter Bunnies Here!
A well-loved Italian saying is, “Entri come amici, vada come famiglia” – “Come as friends, leave as family.” By Margo Sorenson Author of over thirty traditionally-published books for young readers,…Read More

Words Are Alive!
By Margo Sorenson, an Author of over thirty traditionally-published books for young readers Because I grew up as a young child in Madrid, Napoli, and Bari, words in different languages…Read More

Speaking Italian & Being Multi-Cultural
“Italian is not only the language of my family heritage, but also the language of my own identity.” Gabriele Scussat ILF Student & Honoree By Gabriele Scussat, an ILF Student…Read More

Tre leader di spicco in Italia

Three Prominent Leaders In Italy