May is here which means that the Tribeca Film Festival has unfortunately come to an end. Robert De Niro, one of the founders of the internationally known event, decided to close the 11 day long film celebration with a bang!
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After its great successes as both a one-man show and a film, "A Bronx Tale" has returned to New York City as a Broadway musical. Currently playing at the Longacre Theatre, this musical rendition of the famous play turned movie, tells the classic coming of age tale that provides a soulful insight into a community as it used to be.
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Fresh off the G train to the Bronx - you have just landed in Italy. Given that a “Little Italy” already exists in N.Y.C. the Bronx, and in particular the Arthur Avenue area, should really deserve to be appointed the city’s “Big Italy.” The Arthur Avenue Retail Market offers some of the best and most authentic Italian food products in town. The very heart of this retail realm is Davids Greco’s “Mike’s Deli,” a place permeated with history, folklore and a religious commitment to quality.
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Robert De Niro’s new documentary, “Remembering the Artist Robert De Niro, Sr.,” was presented at the Rome International Film Festival on November 17, 2014
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The Tribeca Film Festival, founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff in 2001 following the attacks on the World Trade Center, will open the doors of its 12th annual edition from April 17– April 28. Italy is presenting a film competing in the World Narrative Feature Competition, a Feature length documentary, two shorts and a special installation to be held at MoMA PS1.