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‘The Sopranos’ Creator David Chase Wants to Make a Project About Italian Americans Moving to Italy ‘Because Things in Our Country Are Questionable’

Variety

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July 8, 2026

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‘The Sopranos’ Creator David Chase Wants to Make a Project About Italian Americans Moving to Italy ‘Because Things in Our Country Are Questionable’

“The Sopranos” creator David Chase, speaking at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival on Wednesday, said he’s thinking of making a movie or TV show centered on Italian Americans moving to Italy. The seven-time Emmy winner, who was delivering an industry talk about the impact of his HBO drama about an Italian-American mafia boss in New []

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Variety

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· Jul 8, 2026

‘The Sopranos’ Creator David Chase Mulls Project About Italian Americans Moving to Italy and ‘What Surprises They Have in Store for Them’

“The Sopranos” creator David Chase, speaking at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival on Wednesday, said he’s thinking of making a movie or TV show centered on Italian Americans moving to Italy. The seven-time Emmy winner, who was delivering an industry talk about the impact of his HBO drama about an Italian-American mafia boss in New []

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· Jul 9, 2026

CHE MERDA! NYC Italians Fire Back at Mamdani's Attempts to Erase the Italian-American Community

CHE MERDA! NYC Italians Fire Back at Mamdani's Attempts to Erase the Italian-American Community

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 10, 2026

Mayor Mamdani, why did you erase Little Italy?

Mayor Zohran Mamdani Little Italy will never disappear. Neither will the historic Irish, Greek, or Jewish neighborhoods that helped build New York. Italian Americans are not a footnote in New York’s story. Neither are Irish Americans. Neither are Jewish Americans. Yet, these communities were omitted from your discussion of New York’s ethnic neighborhoods. New []

The Daily Wire

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· Jul 10, 2026

Why Tony Soprano Would Be Furious Right Now

Zohran Mamdani has decided that Italians are not real New Yorkers. Real New Yorkers are from Pakistan or from Bangladesh. There’s “Little Palestine” as well. Little Palestine, by the way, sounds really terrible if in any way it mirrors the Palestinian areas in Israel. Mayor Mamdani released a map showing immigrant enclaves, but they missed ...

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 29, 2026

Wall Street Lunch: Comcast Soars On Plan To Spin Off NBCUniversal

Wall Street Lunch: Comcast Soars On Plan To Spin Off NBCUniversal

Legal Insurrection

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· Jul 9, 2026

Italians Furious After Mamdani Omits Little Italy on NYC Immigrant Neighborhood Map

Italian Americans BUILT NEW YORK CITY. Not third world Ugandans. The post Italians Furious After Mamdani Omits Little Italy on NYC Immigrant Neighborhood Map first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

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Related coverage for "‘The Sopranos’ Creator David Chase Wants to Make a Project About Italian Americans Moving to Italy ‘Because Things in Our Country Are Questionable’": Variety — ‘The Sopranos’ Creator David Chase Mulls Project About Italian Americans Moving to Italy and ‘What Surprises They Have in Store for Them’. Twitchy — CHE MERDA! NYC Italians Fire Back at Mamdani's Attempts to Erase the Italian-American Community. Washington Examiner — Mayor Mamdani, why did you erase Little Italy?. The Daily Wire — Why Tony Soprano Would Be Furious Right Now. Seeking Alpha — Wall Street Lunch: Comcast Soars On Plan To Spin Off NBCUniversal. Legal Insurrection — Italians Furious After Mamdani Omits Little Italy on NYC Immigrant Neighborhood Map