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In this episode of The Italian American Podcast episode, I have two guests. Firstly I speak with Helene Stapinski, author of the wonderful book Murder in Matera, a true story of passion, family, and forgiveness in Southern Italy.

In the stories segment, I speak with Danielle Oteri from Feast on History where she hosts Arthur Avenue Food Tours, and she will be hosting one for our listener on December 9th. It will be focused on the Christmas Seven fishes meal (click for details).

About our Guests…

Helene Stapinski

Helene Stapinski began her career at her hometown newspaper, The Jersey Journal. She is the author of three memoirs: Five-Finger Discount: A Crooked Family History and Baby Plays Around: A Love Affair, with Music, and Murder In Matera: A True Story of Passion, Family, and Forgiveness in Southern Italy. Helene has also written extensively for The New York Times, for Travel & Leisure, Food & Wine, Salon, Real Simple, New York magazine and dozens of other newspapers, magazines, and blogs. She's been featured on NPR's All Things Considered, The Today Show and as a performer with The Moth main stage.

Danielle Oteri

Danielle Oteri is an art historian, writer and founder of Feast On History and Arthur Avenue Food Tours. Her food, history and travel writing has appeared in Condé Nast Traveler, Dream of Italy, Grove Dictionary of Art, Roads & Kingdoms, Gothamist, NPR and Metropolitan Museum of Art's blog. She is also the editor of Museum Travel for TripSavvy. Danielle writes feature stories, lists, deeply researched pieces and adaptations of academic papers for a general audience. She draws on her professional experience in art and design to create visually compelling slideshows and Instagram takeovers for brands and editorial publications. Her favorite projects include developing a visual component.

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