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Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
Marco Zaza and David Zaza
26 episodes
3 months ago
Marco Zaza has been telling family stories—funny or sad or nostalgic stories—at various dinner tables for over half a century now. These are tales that reveal one family's experience as immigrant- and first-generation Italian-Americans. With this podcast Marco shares these entertaining memories with a broader audience. Now illuminated with conversations that add details and tangential stories, the episodes elicit the laughter and tears that always resulted when he treated his family, gathered around a meal, to a sweet memory or two.
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Marco Zaza has been telling family stories—funny or sad or nostalgic stories—at various dinner tables for over half a century now. These are tales that reveal one family's experience as immigrant- and first-generation Italian-Americans. With this podcast Marco shares these entertaining memories with a broader audience. Now illuminated with conversations that add details and tangential stories, the episodes elicit the laughter and tears that always resulted when he treated his family, gathered around a meal, to a sweet memory or two.
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Documentary
Personal Journals,
Society & Culture,
History
Episodes (20/26)
Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
Traditions
Present day. A family carries its traditions forward.
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3 years ago
46 minutes 37 seconds

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
Bloopers and Outtakes
2021. A father and son encounter some problems, some laughter, and some ribald songs while recording a podcast.
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3 years ago
10 minutes 55 seconds

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
Birthday Story
1938. A baby boy is born in a hospital in Youngstown, Ohio.
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3 years ago
19 minutes 10 seconds

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
Beginning a New Life: Corrado LoBasso
1920. A teenage boy enters the United States on his cousin's passport.
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3 years ago
38 minutes 3 seconds

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
Immigration Laws?
c. 1926. An Italian immigrant secures his American citizenship with three bottles of booze and a midnight meeting.
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3 years ago
15 minutes 7 seconds

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
Beginning a New Life: Gaetano Zaza
1913. A young man begins a journey that will eventually result in a new family in a new land.
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4 years ago
23 minutes 20 seconds

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
Enduring Friendship, Parallel Lives, Part 2
Present Day. After almost four decades old friends are reunited.
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4 years ago
16 minutes 22 seconds

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
Enduring Friendship, Parallel Lives, Part 1
1962. Army friends split back into civilian life—only to find they're still on the same path.
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4 years ago
24 minutes

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
Beginning a New Life: Mary DeGennaro LoBasso
1930. A young woman and her two older siblings are called away from Molfetta, Italy, to New York City.
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4 years ago
30 minutes 34 seconds

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
Beginning a New Life: Pasqualina Bellapianta Zaza
1928. A woman and her young daughter leave their home in Molfetta, Italy.
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4 years ago
23 minutes 39 seconds

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
Papa's Letter
1920. A young man writes a love letter to his sweetheart.
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4 years ago
17 minutes 1 second

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
Mama's Airplane Trip
1953. A woman returns to Italy for the first time since her emigration twenty-six years earlier.
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4 years ago
17 minutes 40 seconds

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
Dinner for the Goldbergs
1950s. The family matriarch thrills her dinner guests with a real feast.
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4 years ago
19 minutes 28 seconds

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
In Italy
1960s. A man visits his parents' homeland for the first time.
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4 years ago
19 minutes 52 seconds

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
You're In The Army Now!
1950s. A young man joins the army, leaves home, goes abroad.
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4 years ago
25 minutes

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
You and Your Town
1950s. A college freshman is embarrassed by his father.
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4 years ago
19 minutes 55 seconds

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
The Unknowing Co-Conspirator
1940s. A young woman elopes, and pulls her little brother into her subterfuge.
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4 years ago
19 minutes 16 seconds

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
Concettina Died
1940s. A little boy overhears some scary news.
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4 years ago
31 minutes 35 seconds

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
Remembering the Parker Street Spring
1950s. An adolescent boy takes a family friend for a walk to the local spring.
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4 years ago
12 minutes 48 seconds

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
Yankee Lake Picnics
1940s. A little boy is felled by a bee. And a group of women rescue their picnic from disaster.
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4 years ago
26 minutes 1 second

Concettina Died and Other Stories of the East Side
Marco Zaza has been telling family stories—funny or sad or nostalgic stories—at various dinner tables for over half a century now. These are tales that reveal one family's experience as immigrant- and first-generation Italian-Americans. With this podcast Marco shares these entertaining memories with a broader audience. Now illuminated with conversations that add details and tangential stories, the episodes elicit the laughter and tears that always resulted when he treated his family, gathered around a meal, to a sweet memory or two.