Italian Migrations - HONOR313_FA18Main MenuIntroduction to the courseItalian Migrations in Literature, Film and Popular CultureWho we are - Book authorsThe True Legend of Peppe VoltarelliThe Order of Things screening at MoPA with director Andrea SegreLittle Italy Field TripJim Bregante and growing up in Little ItalyMeet my Parents: An Immigration Story - Veronica MontemayorAn interview with my parents regarding their migration process from the Philippines to the United StatesHON 313 Final Project - Dillyn McHenryFour Short Stories About ImmigrationCHImmigration: My Family's Migration Stories - Jasmine ChiThe retelling of my grandfather's and father's experiences migrating from North to South Korea as well as from Korea to the United States with connections tying back to a novel we read in class.A Day in Little Italy - Malia and Sierra Final ProjectSierra and Malia Final ProjectHey Little Italy - TJ Griggs and Olivia KirkeSong of Little ItalyFrom Colombia to MiamiA Book in the Dust: An Ask the Dust Sequel by Dana Tsuri-EtzioniThe Experience of an Italian Sephardic Jew in Los Angeles, 1940. By Kaeli Leoni.Mangiamo: An Italian Mukbang - Keely and CharliAl and Adela - Different Families, Same Purpose| Mariel GeronimoThe Toth Family's Migration - Sydney WagnerPeppe Goes to America by Analise Ilsley, Jason Valentini, and Lorenzo SantorRemix to Migration - Peter MitriCovers of Popular Songs: Italian Migration StyleItalian Art and Migration - Dipali ShahIn this project I am exploring various art forms , and how migration has affected/spread them throughout the world.Final Project: Stories of Immigration Throughout the World - Madison and AlexaFinal Project Ximena Campos and Jessica AnthonyInterviews of immigration from different perspectivesMy Grandfather's Immigration Journey - Naomi MarroquinHonors 313 Final Project [Italy and the World] - Jake HurwitzFinal ProjectClarissa Clòdb886ad53bc7213a988f9e7e4415f782ea7c35a2
Barbusa
1media/IMG_4150.jpg2018-12-11T20:47:22-08:00Sierra Sturkena7e86073e11432f0ea7df62dfe5d8d195443dc8f312948image_header2018-12-19T22:26:21-08:0032.7248° N, 117.1686° WSierra Sturkena7e86073e11432f0ea7df62dfe5d8d195443dc8fHere at Barbusa, we were shocked at how beautiful and upscale a place could be! It was the perfect blend between traditional Italian culture and the uniqueness of modern design. We walked in and before we could even get “hello” out of our mouths, we knew that we had found our guy. He had three top shirt buttons undone and a scattering of tattoos along his arms and torso. Asking us to meet outside after he grabs a coffee, we suddenly realize that there are no bistro tables lining the sidewalk like at other restaurants. Confused, we wait inside near the door until he reappears along the side alleyway and waves us over to his smoke spot. Feeling slightly out of place, he told us “we are going to talk over a cigarette on the sidewalk, because that is how we do it in Italy.” You will soon find out a real Italian’s opinion of the “glamorous” idea of uprooting to America as a maturing young man.
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