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Little Italy, a neighborhood in lower Manhattan, was once known for its large population of Italians. Most of the neighborhood has been absorbed by Chinatown.
Little Italy, a neighborhood in lower Manhattan, was once known for its large population of Italians. Most of the neighborhood has been absorbed by Chinatown.
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BISTRO MIO...New Name, Same Special Food
Forum Publishing GroupBistro Mio celebrated eight years of serving Italian specialties and pizzas in September at its Coral Springs location with a new name and new menu. To our way of thinking, after an excellent dinner there, they deserve to keep pleasing patrons for...Tags: New York, Coral Springs, Delray Beach, Bronx (New York City), Coconut Creek
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Cigar bars: Where to light up and chill out
dcarrington@am-ny.comWhile cigarettes have long ceased to seem sexy, cigars still have a certain mystique. For one, they smell and taste better and, be you male or female, their macho charisma is endlessly alluring. If that tumbler of Johnnie Walker blue label doesn't make...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), George Burns, Howard Hughes, Johnnie Walker, Ian Fleming
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What do chefs Mario Batali and Mary Sue Milliken pack when they go on a cooking vacation? Hint: It's not all clothes.
Times Restaurant CriticI should have been suspicious when my husband, Fred, offered, oh so sweetly, to carry my suitcase out to the car. We were heading to the East Coast to spend 10 days cooking and eating and lazing at our friend Mary's Long Island house. Fred not only...Tags: New York, Manhattan (New York City), Santa Monica, Long Island
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Trading stromboli for sashimi
Special to amNewYorkItıs official sushi now rules over ravioli 32-22 in Brooklynıs Little Italy of Bensonhurst. A recent walk down the famed Christopher Columbo Boulevard between 60th and 86th streets now tallies 16 Italian restaurants versus 17 Asian eateries. The count...Tags: New York, Sunset Park, Brighton Park, Bensonhurst, Brighton Beach
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'P.S.' is a Sweet Love Letter That Gets Misdelivered
Zap2It.comYou think you've got relationship problems? Clearly you haven't met Holly Kennedy, who gets mail from her husband Gerry, a swaggering, hard-drinking, fun-loving, totally besotted romantic. Who has been dead for weeks. The letters, delivered to Holly...Tags: New York, Hilary Swank, Lisa Kudrow, Movies, Harry Connick Jr.
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Is it Lucky timing?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBefore Tony Soprano or Don Corleone or Tony Montana there was Lucky Luciano -- the real-life patriarch of modern organized crime. Luciano was the Sicilian immigrant who rose to power in the Mafia in the U.S. in the 1920s and transformed it into a...Tags: Economy, Meyer Lansky, Family, Beverly Hills, New Jersey
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Maggiano's Little Italy/Boca Raton
Dining CorrespondentItalian food is the comfort food of the 21st century for many people, and that's a trend with which Maggiano's Little Italy easily synchronizes. High ceilings and a sprawling dining room may not be the stuff of homey memories, but much else at Maggiano'...Tags: New York, Tony Bennett, Beverage Industry, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Fort Lauderdale
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Dining
If you're hungry in New York, you're just not trying - it's a great town for food. With around 20,000 eateries, the possibilities are almost endless: you could have dinner at a different restaurant every night for 50 years, running the gourmet gamut...Tags: Upper West Side, New York, Gramercy, Greenwich Village, Central Park
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Plenty to enjoy at Easton's hip and colorful Montague
Special to The Morning CallBoth artful and artsy, colorfully hip Montague is a serious new addition to downtown Easton's dining scene. The food is American eclectic and the surroundings, well, beginning with a conversational seating area in a front display window of what used to...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Beverage Industry
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Essential Scorsese
MetromixWith the October 6 release of Boston-based cops and mobsters tale The Departed, legendary director Martin Scorsese again sets Hollywood ablaze. Critics praise the film not only for its acting and filmmaking, but also for Scorsese's return to the kind of...Tags: Robert De Niro, New York, Cybill Shepherd, Film Festivals, Los Angeles
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A Wall Street darling
Newsday Staff WriterIts business may not be sexy, but MSC Industrial Direct Co. would probably be the envy of many companies with glitzier products. The Melville-based company, one of the country's largest industrial-products distributors, is a Wall Street darling. Six of...Tags: Employees, Los Angeles, Michigan, Melville, Metal and Mineral
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Ristorante Luna Rosa/Deerfield Beach
It's not just the oceanfront view or the wraparound dining veranda that draws tourists and locals to Ristorante Luna Rosa adjacent to the Deerfield Beach HoJo. It's not even the rich white linen/heavy silverware ambience that carries such out-of-character...Tags: New York, Delray Beach, Beverage Industry, Beach Vacations, Fort Lauderdale
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