There is a famous Italian famous singer i love to listen to. his name is "Tiziano Ferro". listen to his music!
In Italy people speak Italian, so anyone from Italy would speak Italian.
Probably the Catholic religion is the strongest single element of the Italian culture, which of course is maintained by going to church, enrolling children in Catholic schools, and so forth. And then there is traditional Italian food, which is prepared and eaten in Italian families. Various other aspects of Italian culture can also be preserved by immigrants. They can listen to Italian operas, for example.
Because it's delicious
Depends on what you mean by Italian. Do you mean Italian immigrants or Italian decended Americans? An example: I myself have half Italian heritage from early 1900's immigrants, so would I count?
Sure. People still migrate, so yeah, there are still immigrants alive.
Galileo Galilei
Italians go to new york when they come to America so they can start lives and find work in factories
No, the name "Johnston" is not Italian since it is English. Many Italians who came to the United States as immigrants in the early 1900's did have their names changed at Ellis Island to sound "more American" so this does not preclude someone with this last name being of Italian origin.
Yes, the episode that is so famous was not planned. The Italian woman actually attacked Lucy.
Pavlova is a New Zealand invention, (claim by Australia) to celebrate the tour of Australia and new zealand by a famous Russian ballerina (Anna Pavlova) So so its not at all Italian :)
carl did not have any famous teachers so stay away
Sonic is most famous in Japan because Mario is a Italian video game. Sonic is a game associated with Japan so its more famous .