Author: Daniel Bellino
THE WORLD’S SEXIEST WOMAN PENELOPE CRUZ
Vicky Christina Barcelona, in a World of Bad Movies, Horrible Television, and some of the Worst Music of All-Time, it is quite refreshing, “It’s Good,”
It’s Wonderful as a matter-of-fact, to have a movie such as Woody Allen’s
VICKY CHRISTINA BARCELONA. The movie does just what a movie should, it makes you feel good. The movie makes you wish, if you’re a man, that you were Juan Antonio, Javier Bardem’s character, making love to three absolutely gorgeous women in short time and two at the same time with the incredibly Sexy and one of the World’s most beautiful woman
“Penelope Cruz,” along with the very beautiful Scarlett Johanson. “Wow!”
I, unlike many in America don’t call that many female movie stars among the most beautiful in the World as in the case with Julie Roberts and women before her like Lonny Anderson, not at all that beautiful, though many in the press and media had called these women beautiful and gorgeous. No! Penelope Cruz, now there, my friends is one of the Most Gorgeous, Sexy, Vivacious women to ever grace the Silver Screen or the World for that matter. When I look at Penelope Cruz in this movie, I just want to die, she is so dam Sexy, I want to jump her bones. My Heart is palpitating just thinking about her. So if i can’t have her, yes, I feel like i want to die.
This is the job that Woody Allen has done in one of his best films in years, One of the best films in the past decade and dare I call a masterpiece.
By the same token, if you are a woman, you will fantasize being with Javier Bardem, or a man like his character in the movie.
Yes this movie came out several years ago, but as I just saw it the other night on a DVD from netflix, just had to talk about it. If you are a passionate romantic it can’t fail to move you.
Two young woman, Vicky (Rebecca Hall) and Christina (Scarlett Johanson) who go to Barcelona to spend the summer as they have been offered to stay in the home of Vicky’s family friends.
The plot centers around Vicky and Christina who go sight seeing, dining, and explore the wonderful Catalonian city. One night they spot a artist Juan Antoion at a art opening. Christina is intrigued by him and ask her friends who he is.
Later in the evening Vicky and Christina spot Juan Antonio at a restaurant. Chrisina and Juan Antonio are eying each other across the room. Juan Antonio walks over to Vicky and Chrisina and introduces himself, then in short time invites the two Beautiful young Women to spend the weekend with him in the city of Ovedio and for the three of them to make Love together. Vicky is appalled by Juan Antonio’s brazen advance while Chrisitna thinks it’s charming and adventurous. Chrisitna wants to go, Vicky of course does not want to but agrees, if only to keep her eye on Christina and save her from this Don Juan.
Juan Antonio is still violently enamored with his emotionally unstable Ex-Wife Maria Elena.
So the girls go away for the weekend, both for different reasons, Christina wants the lost artist lover Juan Antonio, Vicky does not. A Love Triangle ensues. Check that Love Rectangle, there’s more than three sides (people). There are four. Three woman, and the Lucky, most men would say, Juan Antonio.
I shall not tell you anymore, only that the movie is wonderful, Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem, Scarlett Johanson, and even Rebecca hall are all Beautiful and full of life. Woody Allen is still a genius, and you just have to see the movie, if you have not already, and if you have, it’s so dam Good, it’s probably time to be enamored once again. Maybe you need it as inspiration to spark your own Love Life! And who in this World could ever get enough of the Gorgeously Vivacious Penelope Cruz?
by Daniel Bellino Zwicke
ITALIAN-AMERICAN NEW YORKERS
ADVENTURES of The TABLE
STORIES & RECIPES
In ITALIAN NEW YORK
IT’S THE DUDES BIG LEBOWSKI COOKBOOK
THE DUDE ABIDES !
ARTICHOKE PIZZA BOYS GET A SHOW
ITALIAN COUSINS FROM NEW YORK
SAL BASILE and FRAN GARCIA of ARTICHOKE BASILE PIZZA
The Pizza Empire Cousins (Cujinos) from Staten Island, New York getting a TV Show. Sal Basile and Fran Garcia of the wildly successful Artichoke Basile Pizza are the latest culinary guys to get their own show. Unlike many of the awful host of most of the Horrible Food Network, these guys have actually made something and are culinary professionals . They have a couple Pizzerias called Artichoke Basile Pizza. They opened Artichoke Basile Pizza on East 14th Street which was a huge instant success. Almost from day one, people have been lining up for the cousins Sal & Frans Pizza, and I do mean line-up literally, and day and night. Many celebs including Keith Richards, Gerad Butler, and Jim Carey are big fans of their Pizza. These guys work hard and put out a good product and the people love them. They have also opened a great sandwich shop that sells Pastrami and Roast Beef Sandwiches. Awesome!
Now the boys are getting their own TV Show on The Cooking Channel called Pizza Cuz. Sal and Fran will be traveling the country, checking out Pizzerias in Portland Oregon, Brooklyn (Pizza Capital of America), and Oakland, California and other spots around the country. Sounds like a great concept, as these guys know food, especially Pizza, they have personality, and passion, and this should be a winning combination on TV as it is in Fran and Sals establishments. We wish them well and are looking forward to the first episode. Buona Fortuna Sal and Fran.
MY FIRST DAY In ROME
Sunday June 16, 1985, my First Day in Rome. Ever! I fell in Love that day, with Rome, Italy, Italian Food, and the Italian Lifestyle. What a day. I was like a little kid on Christmas Day, the best day of the year for any true American Blooded Kid … Do you remember the euphoric feeling you’d get as a child, running down to open your presents under the tree on Christmas Day as a young child, a sort of feeling that’s hard to get as an adult, but I had it on that hot Summers day in Roma 1985 … A day I’ll never forget. It was beautiful, a game changer.
I flew from New York, JFK to Rome, Fiummacino Airport. On board the Pan Am 747 Jetliner, aI sat next to a couple, also going to Rome for the first time. As for myself I was on my own. The guy was in his mid 30’s and the girl was a few years younger. We became friends on the plane, hitched a Taxi into the center of Rome (Quite Magical itself that first entrance to the Eternal City of Rome) … I realized on a subsequent trip that the cab driver was a gypsy driver and that we got ripped-off, over-charged, but no big deal, the dollar was strong and we had split the cost. Anyway, we dropped the couple off at there hotel, The Hotel Forum, across from the Roman Forum and Colosseum. We had made plans to meet for lunch the next day. I had the driver drop me off at the train station, as I didn’t have a room yet, but had a plan to get one. This was my first trip to Europe and I was learning the ropes of travel. I had a Frommers Guide Book of Europe, Europe on $25 a Day, and had read it through and through and had learned that I could check my bags cheaply at any train station in Europe, so I did, and for the first time at the train station in Rome, which was right in the center of a number of inexpensive pensiones that I had marked down in my guide-book and would go to try and procure a room. So I went to the baggage room at the station and checked my two bags with the man there, and was off to get my room. If I remember correctly I got a room at the first place I went to. The room was just $14 and only two blocks from the train station. So I told the concierge I wanted the room, I went back to the station, got my bags and then lugged them back to my hotel. It was a simple room with a big queen sized bed. The bathroom was down the hall, and I quickly used to take a shower, before running out to explore La Bella Roma. I walked up to the train station, then made a left, and within a block I was at the Piazza Republic. I remember seeing the little tiered fountains filled with pieces of fresh coconut and water flowing down over them. These coconut vendors were all over the city but I never got any of the coconut as I found Gelato much more to my liking at just .50 cents a pop for a small one, .75 for a medium and $1.00 for a large. Or if not Gelato, I’d get a slice of Watermelon. But I’m getting ahead of myself now. Let me tell you about my first meal in Rome and how I fell in love with the Tremezzini. So I came upon the semi-circular Piazza Repubulica. Across the street I noticed a tiny little park next to the Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli. In this little park was a little kiosk with a few tables outside under the trees. It looked quite inviting so I walked inside. Inside on the counter I spotted these tiny triangular little sandwiches with various stuffings. I got a bottle of Apricot Juice (Sutta di Frutta di Albicoca) and a couple of those little sandwiches, one filled with ham & cheese and the other I can’t remember. I took my stuff, got a table sat down and relaxed. The Apricot Juice was refreshing and the little sandwiches quite tasty. I fell in love with them instantly and would have three everyday for breakfast along with an Espresso and Frutta di Albicocca. I walked around after that little breakfast in my first expoloration of Rome, of Italy. I just so happen to walk past the Quirnale, the Place of The President of Italy. I found Trevi Fountain, The Spanish Steps and The Piazza di Popolo, with Gelato stops in-between, before heading back to my hotel, very tired. I was planning on going out that night, but was so darn tired from being up all-night, then a fe w hours walking around Rome with no sleep. Yes, I went back to the hotel to take a nap for a couple hours, but didn’t get up to early the next day.
The next day, I got up, took a shower, then headed out for a nice little breakfast at a caffe on the Via Cavour on my way to the Colosseum. I had three different Tremzzini, an Espresso and a little bottl of Apricot Juice. I was walking around and came upon a beautiful market near the Stazione where I bought some fresh Apricots and Mozzarella Cheese. Yumm. So I walked down to the Collesseum and to the Forum Hotel where my friends were. This hotel had a nice roof-top garden and we went up there for a cocktail and my first Campari ever. Wow, that was quite nice, sipping a Campari and Soda, hanging with my new friends and a tremendous view of the 2,000 year-old Roman COLOSSEUM just a block away. Things couldn’t get much better than this. I had Campari & Soda for the first time, and later on the trip would have my first Negroni in The Piazzo San Marco in Venice.
After our drink on the rooftop, we walked over to the Colesseum, walked around it and inside. Quite remarkable! We left the Colesseum then walked over to the Trevi Fountain and on to The Spanish Steps. We walked up the famed Spanish Steps to the top where there is a church. We marveled at the fabulous views of Rome with all the many churches and bells ringing. Wow! I had discovered a cute garden trattorria near the Spanish Steps on my previous days exploration, and went there for lunch. We sat at a table in the garden. We had a spectacular view combined with tasty antipasti, Pasta and Wine. I was in 7th Heaven.
to Be Continued
NO RED SHOES FOR The POPE
There’s gonna Be a Lot of Unhappy Cobblers in Italy
No Red Shoes for The Pope .. The Fashionistas say “Tell Me It Isn’t So.” Our new Pope, Pope Francis, already quite beloved has not donned the traditional Papal Red Shoes yet, and it seems as though he may never do so. Pope Francis, formerly know as Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires, Argentina has apparently ditched the famed Red Shoes who many fashionistas thought were Prada, but not. Pope Francis has been wearing a very modest pair of Black Shoes so-far, and inside sources say our New Pope has rejected the famed Red Shoes and might very well never wear them.
Before he left Buenos Aires, Cardinal Bergoglio was wearing shoes that were so shabby that friends of his insisted on buying him a new pair.
This Man Used to Make Pope Benedict’s Red Shoes and Will Be Quite Sad if Our New Pope “Pope Francis” Does Not Do the same.
Daniel Bellino-Zwicke
WHITE SMOKE WE HAVE A NEW POPE
SINATRA “FRANK SINATRA That IS”
Sinatra. The name? What does it that word, the name invoke? Well for me and millions of Italian-Americans over the years, the name Sinatra conjures mostly love, Happiness, good-times, wonderful memories, and “Pride.” These emotions that are all one really need to be happy and content. That’s what is important. Along with good health and family togetherness. And, by the way, you don’t have to be Italian-American to love Sinatra, most everyone does.
My love of Frank Sinatra, the man and his music began when I was a young boy growing up in East Rutherford, New Jersey, always in sight of the wondrous skyline of my beloved New York City. As far back as I can remember, my mother used to play all her fine records on her RCA Victor Record Player. Songs like Strangers in The Night, The Summer Wind, The Lady is a Tramp, Fly Me to the Moon, Come Fly with Me, and so many more. She played Sinatra all the time, along with Sammy, Dino, Elvis, Al Martino, Tony Bennett and Nat King Cole. Those were her favorites and Frank Sinatra was always number one for the entire Bellino Family, especially for Me, my Mother, Sister Barbara, and Uncle Frank.
Whether listening to a record or seeing the man live, this man sang with so much emotion that you could actually feel it within yourself, the feelings and
emotions he was trying to convey. He tried and he always succeeded, whether he was singing a fun happy song like “Luck Be a Lady,” “I’ve Got the World on a String”, or the incredible way he sang a torch song, and sang these songs in a way no other could. Songs of lost love and Bittersweet Romances like “You and Me,” The World We Knew, The Second Time Around, and “If I Had You,” many others of course. You could feel the pain of hurt and lost love. They say the reason he had this very special touch with torch songs was because he was thinking of, and singing about the Greatest Love of his life, Ava Gardner, Frank’s proverbial Girl That Got Away.
The man had such a way with lyrics and music, he’d take those songs and make them his own.
These songs were, still, are, and always will be wonderful gifts to his hundreds of millions of fans, to The World, to the history of mankind, to the Millions Who Loved and adored him, Frank Sinatra.
We Italian-Americans are deeply proud that he
was one of our own. He was an Icon, The Twentieth Century’s greatest entertainer, a National Treasure and source of pride, whom Italians looked-up-to and could brag about, he was of Italian blood, same as us. That our roots were from the same place (my family in particular the Bellino family came from the same town as Sinatra Family in Sicily, Lercara Friddi) as well as so many of our forbearers of Italy to precede us, people like Leonardo Da Vinci, Brunelleschi, Giotto, Verrazano, Columbus, Marconi, and Michael Angelo. In America we had Italian Americans like; Joe Di Maggio, Dean Martin (Dino Crochetti), Tony Bennett (Anthony Benedtto), Al Pacino, Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Mondavi, Jake La Motta, Rocky Marciano, and so many more, and of all those incredible people, Sinatra was tops. He still is.
There are have been all kinds of great singers in this World, people like Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, Dean Martin, Al Green, Pavarotti, and on-and-on, but never a performer quite like Sinatra. His singing, the way he handled a song, was beyond compare. Frank sang with incredible feelings and emotions.
If you were fortunate to ever see Sinatra perform live, it was an experience like no other. You know how he makes you feel so good when you listen to one of his many great recordings? Well multiply that by 100 and you just start to understand. The emotions one felt at a Sinatra Concert. Emotions quite similar to the magical euphoric feelings you’d get as a child running down to the Christmas Tree, opening your presents on Christmas Day. You’d get that special toy you’d been dreaming of, and. You are in Seventh Heaven. Euphoria! Do you remember?
For any great Sinatra fan, seeing the man perform live, being at a Sinatra Concert, it’s akin to being a child again, under that Christmas Tree, to open that special present, that’s a Sinatra Concert. Better!
When you went to a Sinatra Concert there would
be so much love, joy, happiness, and adulation for
the man that you could literally feel it in the air. It made you shiver and sent chills up and down your spine, “Literally.” People would be screaming out, “We love you Frank”, both men and women, and he’d reply back, “I love you too”, in a way, only
Frank could do. He truly did Love and appreciate
his fans and had such a fantastic rapport with his audience.
Frank had great conversations with his audience. Guys felt as his pal, and women his lover, these are messages he conveyed, and his fans adored him for it.
There have been so many great performers over the years, but there never was, there is not now, and there will never ever be another quite like that man, Francis Albert Sinatra. Never.
I’ve been a tremendous fan of his since early childhood. I grew up listening to the Beatles, Elvis, The Rolling Stones, all the great Motown and Philadelphia Sound artists, as well as many other Rock and Pop Stars.
Along with the Pop, R&B, and Rock music that most kids of my age would listen to at the time, I added artists of my parent’s generation as well, artist like; like Sinatra, the rest of the Rat Pack, Louis Armstrong, Bobby Darin, and others. These artists that most children and young adults didn’t listen to unless they were the chosen few who had the good taste and capacity to appreciate at tender young ages, musicians like; Armstrong, Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald and others. No matter that these older artists were of their generation or not, their music was great, and even at such a young age, I could love and appreciate. Sammy, Sinatra, Dean and others were great performers who made great music, and that all there was to it.
When I was in high school, I had a few friends who were heavily into Sinatra as well. Most kids thought he was “boring” and old-fashioned. We knew better! We were all of Italian ancestry and we were proud of him and of ourselves that although we were from another era, we were sophisticated enough, at such young ages to appreciate great performers of our parents and grandparents generation, we were Cool and we knew it! Hey, Facts-Are-Facts, and that was a fact, “We Were Cool.” We looked at ourselves as The Jr. Rat Pack, Cool, Sophisticated, and Confident!!! Frank gave us that confidence and
Bravado!
The sad day in which Frank Sinatra passed away,
I received four messages of condolence, one from my sister Barbara, one from my brother-in-law Noel, one from my friend Selena, and one from my good buddy Jimmy Starace. That’s how much I loved the man, what a big fan I was, and all my friends and family knew it, thus the messages of condolence. I wouldn’t be surprised if that happened to a couple Million other Sinatra fans as well.
We were blessed with his presence for a long time. We still are, through all his fabulous recordings (12 Hundred Songs ) and the memories, they evoke
feel ings of girlfriends, Love, our mothers, fathers, and of Frank.
I made sure that I went to see the man perform
live on seven extraordinary occasions. These concerts hold many wonderful memories that I will have for the rest of my life, along with the numerous dinners with friends and family spent listening to his incomparable recordings and having Sinatra Parties on Saturday nights when WNEW AM in New York used to have a show every Saturday night for years called “Saturday with Sinatra”, well, as only New Yorkers could do.
New Yorkers being Franks most loyal fans. This
is where he got his start. The show was hosted by
Sid Marx’s. Sid and some of his special guests would tell all sorts of wonderful stories about Frank. There would be guests who knew Frank personally, as well as listeners who would call in and tell stories of how they “Fell in Love” listening to Sinatra or how they met him one time, or of performances that they went to. The show was three hours of listening to Sinatra’s unrivaled music and of stories and antidotes of “The Man.” For Sinatara Fans, this weekly Saturday Night Show was pure bliss.
Sinatra was loved all over the World, and people could tell you all sorts of interesting antidotes pertaining to all parts of the globe. I have a particular interesting memory of him combined with a great food and wine trip in Italy. I was in the small wine town of Greve in Chianti Classico, Italy having a nice little dinner with a friend. We were in this
great little Enoteca eating the famed local Salumi
and Paparadelle with Wild Boar Ragu. We were a
bit surprised (I don’t know why) to hear both Sinatra and Billy Holiday recordings playing at this little place. The owner walked by to see how we were doing. I gave him a thumbs-up and told him, “Great music”.
“You like Billy Holiday?” he inquired. We had a nice little conversation with him about Billy, Sinatra, and wine.
He told us that he had lived and worked for a few years in New York. This guy was a big fan of Frank,
Billy Holliday, and New York City. So, that’s Sinatra, loved the World over, even in little towns like Greve in Chianti.














