There are certain rules — explicit rules — that all made members of the mob are meant to follow: No beards. No sleeping with another gangster’s wife. No cooperation with the government in accordance with “omertà,” the Mafia code of silence.
But then there are those customs that are so engrained as part of the mob way that they never need to actually be spoken. High among them — perhaps right at the top — is the ban on being gay.
So when Robert Mormando, a confessed Gambino family gunman, app... Read Full Story
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In the news: Marty Zase, a dentist based in Colchester, recently was awarded a fellowship by the Pierre Fauchard Academy, an honorary dental service organization established in 1936.
About the award: The academy awards medals and other honors to people who have made contributions to dentistry and those recognized as role models for ... Read Full Story
By Cris D’Annunzio - http://www.cdannunzio.com/blog/
Chazz Palminteri is currently performing his terrific one-man show, “A Bronx Tale”, at the Venetian in Las Vegas. This, of course, is the show he performed decades ago that got Robert DeNiro’s attention and led to the film by the same name – not to mention launching Chazz’s career. I saw the more recent performance of this show that Chazz has been touring, both in New York and Los Angeles, and I highly recommend it – particularly i... Read Full Story
If this happened to anyone else, it would just be a punch line.
David Letterman, who built his career skewering philandering politicians and show business “weasels” and “boneheads,” finds himself in the middle of his own celebrity scandal, after he admitted having multiple affairs with employees of his production company, Worldwide Pants.
For the intensely private Mr. Letterman, the revelations, which resulted from a bizarre extortion attempt, are sure to be extremely embarrassing, especiall... Read Full Story
Confessions have become something of a staple for guests on late-night comedy shows. Stars as varied as Hugh Grant, Michael Richards and Kanye West have made appearances to talk about — and publicly apologize for — their mistakes. But the guy twisting in the spotlight on last night’s Late Show with David Letterman was Letterman himself.
The 62-year-old comedian skipped his customary Top Ten list, telling his studio audience he wanted to tell them a “little story.” He then w... Read Full Story
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“Sopranos” fans who are hoping to see their favorite gangsters come to the big screen can, well, fuhgeddaboudit.
“I don’t think there will be one,” Michael Imperioli confessed at Tuesday’s screening of his directorial debut, “The Hungry Ghosts,” in NYC.
Added his former “Sopranos” co-star Lorraine Bracco: “There is no movie. It’s never going to happen, as far as I know.”
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