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Mulberry St (Jim Mickle, 2006).
Italian Immigrants, Mulberry St, New York, Ca 1900
Little Italy is the pocket-neighborhood reminder of the great wave of Italian immigration which came through New York City starting in the late 1870s. This was the home of a densely packed, lively neighborhood of pushcarts, cheese shops, barber shops and organ grinders, populated by thousands of new immigrants in dilapidated old tenements.
The area has some of New York’s oldest still-operating shops, from Ferrara Bakery to Di Palo’s. But there’s also a dark side to this neighborhood, memories of extortion plots by the Black Hand and a perpetual presence of organized crime.
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Father Gore's October Recommendations - Vol. 2: Zombies
Father Gore’s October Recommendations – Vol. 2: Zombies
When you need to hear skulls crunch and organs being bitten into, you turn to your loyal friend: the zombie. They’re eternal. They’re coming to get you, like a grand metaphor of the eventual death that’ll get us all. Enough with all the happy stuff, let’s get to it! Here are ten recommendations for good zombie horror movies that’ll give you your fill of blood, guts, brains, and more.
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