We the Italians September 21, 2015 - 68 | Page 5

st # 68 • SEPTEMBER 21 , 2015 From this month, We the Italians started a partnership with Ciao Tutti, a wonderful monthly magazine about the Italian American community edited by Edward Bevilacqua in Las Vegas and distributed in several different States of the country. Ed’s got a big heart, he loves the Italian American community, this partnership will help both of us to join as many Italian Americans as we can. As always, we recommend you to take a look at our campaign with UVET, the number one Italian Tour Operator: we’re offering you 8 different Italian beautiful experiences. Each one of them will bring you to Milan for a one day visit of Expo 2015, and then you will have eight different way of enjoying Italy. Take a look at http://www.madeinuvet.com/wetheitalians.cfm : you can choose between “The Great Beauty”, “Healthy Time”, “History Walk in Tuscany”, “Chocolate Emotions”, “Mediterranean Glamour”, “Shooting in Val d'Orcia”, “The Motor Valley” and “The pearls of Como Lake”. Keep on browsing, the first Italians to take this very affordable offers are already coming to Italy! Waiting for your next real travel with us, in our 68th issue of this magazine we will drive you around Italy with our articles, wandering through different Italian regions. This time we’ll start from the land and nature of Cortina in Veneto; we then will taste the flavors of San Marzano Tomato from Campania and then we’ll go to Umbria where Donato Bramante, the star of the Italian art of this issue, was born. We move to Brindisi and Taranto in Puglia where Flavia Pennetta and Roberta Vinci, the two Italian tennis players who played the recent US Open final, come from; and we remain in Puglia for the culture and history of the Sanctuary of Padre Pio. In Piedmont we read about the tradition of the Palio di Asti, and after that we savour the Montepulciano d'Abruzzo wine. Mantua, Lombardy is the home of the Italian cuisine of the Sbrisolona cake, and from there we go to Calabria to visit Gerace, the Italian “Little Italy” of this issue. Back north for the handcrafts of the woodwork of Trentino, we then move back to Umbria for the Garden of Aquatic Plants of Isola Polvese. Vigevano, Lombardy is our next stop: that’s where our Great Italian of the past, WE THE ITALIANS | 5 www.wetheitalians.com