Since its inception in 1952, there have been only two three-term presidents of the Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans: Dominic DiFrisco and JoAnn Serpico. Ron Onesti became the third member of that elite group at the JCCIA’s Christmas party on Dec. 9 at Venuti’s in Addison. Joining Onesti as officers for the next two years will be First Vice President Christopher DeSanto, Second Vice President Pat Capriati, Third Vice President Laura Orrico, Secretary Sam Cannizzaro and Treasurer Mario Cinardi. Phyllis Schoene was appointed executive director and Rose Mary Ranallo and Pasquale Gianni will reprise their roles as presidents of …
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Italic Indiana Jones The College of Lake County in Grayslake will screen Alice Rohrwacher’s 2023 fantasy-dramedy “La Chimera” at 7 p.m. on Feb. 6. Set in 1980s Italy, the film follows Arthur, a tomb raider recently released from prison. Motivated by his supernatural ability to find precious buried objects, his fellow “tombaroli” quickly pull him back into his old life. But Arthur prefers to reconnect with the family of an ex-girlfriend who has disappeared. “Rohrwacher melds mischief, myth and melancholy in this playful and quietly bewitching contemporary folk tale … infused with wonder,” the cinema website Empire reports. The film …
Read More »Italian Village reimagines its lower level
The fourth-generation owners of Italian Village Restaurants, a nearly century-old mainstay in downtown Chicago, launched their new dining concept, Sotto, in the basement of the restaurant at 71 W. Monroe St. The eatery has an “elevated menu and relaxed vibe that owners hope will attract a younger crowd,” Block Club Chicago reported. Started by immigrant Alfredo Capitanini in 1927, Italian Village has become a Chicago staple, serving classics such as chicken piccata, cannelloni, lasagna and more. It is now run by siblings Jonathan and Giovanna Capitanini, both in their 20s, who led the renovations of the basement that used to …
Read More »Bar Siena takes flight at O’Hare
Known for its flagship location in Chicago’s “Restaurant Row” on Randolph Street, Bar Siena unveiled its third location “without much fanfare” about a year ago at O’Hare International Airport, Eater Chicago reported. Located by Gate M34 in Terminal 5, the O’Hare eatery is open daily 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. and until 8 p.m. Sundays. Travelers can order breakfast or dinner off a menu of crowd-pleasing pastas, pizzas and salads. “Boasting a menu that features an expansive Italian street food and pizza bar component, along with small plates constructed to share, Bar Siena literally raises the bar for culinary …
Read More »Monteverde earns kudos from foodie website
According to the restaurant recommendation website The Infatuation, Monteverde is the best Italian restaurant in Chicago, with hit items such as cacio whey pepe (Mancini bucatini, pecorino Medoro, lemon ricotta whey and a four-peppercorn blend, with the optional fresh burgundy truffle at an extra charge) and ragu alla Napoletana (tomato-braised pork osso bucco, soppressata meatballs, Italian sausage, fusilli, wilted escarole and wild oregano). It is also one of the hardest places to score a reservation. The Infatuation suggests opting for lunch Tuesday through Sunday, or coming solo for a first-come, first-served spot at the bar. For more, click here.
Read More »New app brings AI to bear on food distribution
Ferraro Foods, a leading distributor of specialty Italian foods and supplies to pizzerias and Italian restaurants, launched an app in partnership with the e-commerce platform Pepper, which provides AI-driven solutions for the food distribution industry. The Pepper app is designed to enhance and simplify how Ferraro Foods interacts with its extensive network of over 8,000 customers across 26 states. “At Ferraro Foods, we pride ourselves on truly understanding our customers through highly personalized service, and the Pepper app will help us play to that strength by providing a faster and more straightforward ordering process,” Ferraro Foods CEO Dan Hill said. …
Read More »Video showcases harmonica master’s many talents
Our Good Vibes feature spotlights websites, blogs, videos and podcast from around the world that celebrate Italy’s inimitable spirit. If you have a favorite online offering you’d like to share, send it to info@franoi.com. For more, follow us on Facebook. Video showcases harmonica master’s many talents As a multilingual master of classical guitar and the chromatic harmonica, Enrico Granafei’s talent for all three are on display here with his rendition of the bossa nova standard “Estate.” In a day and age when computers make beats, fill in for voices and even mimic instruments, true musical talent of this kind is …
Read More »Sports Hall of Fame celebrates major milestone at gala
The National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame celebrated its 45th annual gala on Nov. 15 at Belvedere Banquets in Elk Grove Village. More than 700 attendees witnessed the induction of NBA star Chris Corchiani, ESPN national correspondent Sal Paolantonio, NFL pioneer Bruno Banducci, wrestling great Lou Albano, baseball pioneer Philomena Gianfrancisco and boxing referee Johnny LoBianco. NBA legend and television personality Mike Fratello received the Mario Andretti Lifetime Achievement Award, Teamster official Joe Martucci was the Sportsman of the Year and Roberto Clemente High School baseball coach Richard Tomoleoni was a regional inductee. Paralympic champion and past NIASHF inductee Linda …
Read More »Com.It.Es honors Cherry Mine disaster victims
On Nov. 10, Com.It.Es (Comitato degli italiani all’estero) organized a pilgrimage to the town of Cherry, Illinois, on the 115th anniversary of the 1909 mine disaster that took the lives of 250 souls, 73 of whom were Italian immigrants. A group of 28 in the company of Italian Consul General Mario Bartoli traveled by bus to the tiny town 100 miles southwest of Chicago. The pilgrimage included a visit to the mine site, the Cherry Mine Disaster Museum and Library, and the cemetery, where Bartoli laid a wreath at the monument honoring those who had perished. The disaster remains largely unknown within the …
Read More »JCCIA honors elected officials at Government Relations Luncheon
The Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans honored five elected officials at its second annual Government Relations Luncheon on Nov. 19 at the Des Plaines Theatre. The event was spearheaded by JCCIA President Ron Onesti, with Enza Ranieri, a recipient of last year’s awards, chairing the committee. More than 150 organization presidents, elected officials and community leaders came together for the event. “In an environment where elected officials walk on eggshells when it comes to controversial issues such as Columbus Day, it’s crucial that we recognize those who bravely stand up for our community, our traditions and our culture,” Onesti …
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