Friday, July 10, 2026

Bellino and Sinatra on Broadway Sinatra Cookbook

 



BELLINO Makes it to BROADWAY

With SINATRA

And DANIEL'S Latest Book "SINATRA SAUCE"

On The GREAT WHITE WAY  "BROADWAY"








SINATRA & BELLINO "On BROADWAY"

BESTSELLING ITALIAN COOKBOOK Author

DANIEL BELLINO ZWICKE

On BROADWAY with His Book "SINATRA SAUCE'

All LIT UP in BRIGHT LIGHTS

"The LIGHTS of BROADWAY"

DANIE'S Latest BOOK - SINATRA SAUCE

AVAILABLE on AMAZON








SINATRA SAUCE

The COOKBOOK 

by Daniel Bellino Zwicke









SINATRA & BELLINO

RADFIO CITY MUSIC HALL

NEW YORK CITY

1991






SINATRA & BELLINO

FRANK SINATRA & DANIEL BELLINO - On BROADWAY

Frank Sinatra never formally starred in a Broadway musical, though his legendary solo career was launched by a historic 1942 stint at the Paramount Theatre on Broadway. "Bellino" refers to Daniel Bellino-Zwicke, a New York Italian-American author and chef who writes about Sinatra's favorite meals, history, and the singers from their shared ancestral Sicilian town. [1, 2345]
The Connection
  • Shared Ancestry: Both Frank Sinatra's father (Martino Severino Sinatra) and Daniel Bellino-Zwicke's grandparents hail from the small Sicilian town of Lercara Friddi. [12]
  • The "Sinatra Sauce" Books: Daniel Bellino-Zwicke has written several books about Sinatra, his beloved Italian-American food, and New York culture, most notably Sinatra Sauce: Music, Meatballs & Merriment. [12]
  • Broadway & New York Ties: Bellino's works often center around historic, Sinatra-frequented NYC Theater District spots like Patsy's Italian Restaurant on West 56th Street.








SINATRA & ME

BACKSTAGE at RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL

NEW YORK CITY

1991








AL PACINO 

DANIEL BELLINO & The STORY of PACINO PASTA





"BELLINO & PACINO"

Pacino Pasta 

The phrase "Bellino and Pacino" refers to a popular Italian-Americanfood concept and recipe feature created by chef / author Daniel Bllino Zwicke. His writings often highlight legendary actor Al Pacino's favorite pasta dish, "Spaghetti Aglio Olio alla Pacino" (Spaghetti with Garlic and Oil). [12]
Zwicke frequently publishes these culinary stories, along with traditional family recipes like Grandma Bellino's Italian Gravy, across his food blogs and platform networks, including historical entries on Blogspot and his active site, Sunday Sauce. [1]
Key Highlights of the Concept
  • The Dish: Al Pacino's signature favorite is Spaghetti Aglio Olio, a simple, classic Roman pasta made with high-quality olive oil, sliced garlic, and red pepper flakes. [12]
  • The Connection: Daniel Bellino Zwicke blends Italian-American pop culture, cinema history (such as behind-the-scenes food lore from The Godfather), and traditional family cooking. [12]
  • The Cookbook: Many of these stories and recipes are featured in his published books, including Grandma Bellino's Cookbook and Sunday Sauce: When Italian-Americans Cook.




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Thursday, July 9, 2026

Mona Lisa - da Vinci

 



The MONA LISA







MONA LISA in YOUR HOME




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The MONA LISA

by LEONARDO DaVINCI





The MONA LISA


The Mona Lisa is a World-Renowned portrait painting created by Italian Renaissance master Leonardo DaVinci .  Painted on a poplar wood panel between 1503 and 1519, it depicts a woman widely believed to be Lisa Gherardini, the wife of Florentine silk merchant Francesco del Giocondo. Today, the masterpiece is permanently housed at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, where it hangs behind temperature-controlled, bulletproof glass.

  • The Sitter: Her Italian title, La Gioconda (and French La Joconde), translates to "the jocund one" or "happy"—a playful pun on her married surname, Giocondo. 
  • The Enigmatic Smile: Leonardo utilized his revolutionary sfumato technique—applying ultra-thin, smoky layers of oil glaze to create imperceptible transitions between shadow and light. This makes her expression look dynamic, appearing to change or disappear depending on the angle of your gaze. 
  • Groundbreaking Composition: Leonardo pushed art forward by adopting a stable, pyramid-shaped, three-quarter length pose. Unlike typical stiff, profile portraits of Renaissance women, she looks directly back at the viewer with an unprecedented air of self-assurance. 
  • The Landscape: The background features a wild, imaginary landscape of jagged mountains, winding roads, and misty water elements that seem to organically blend into the curves of her hair and clothing.

  • LEONARDO DaVINCI
  • Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) was was the ultimate ItalianRenaissance polymath, widely regarded as one of the most diversely talented individuals to have ever lived. While his enduring global fame initially rested on his masterful brushwork, he seamlessly bridged the worlds of art, science, and engineering. Driven by an insatiable curiosity—what he called saper vedere ("knowing how to see")—he treated every natural phenomenon as an object of rigorous study. 
    Masterpieces of Art
    Though fewer than 20 of his paintings survive due to constant technical experimentation and chronic procrastination, they remain milestones in Western culture. 
    • Mona Lisa: Housed in the Louvre Museum, it is the world's most famous, visited, and parodied portrait, celebrated for its enigmatic smile and masterly sfumato shading technique. 
    • The Last Supper: This massive mural in Milan captures the intense psychological drama immediately after Jesus announces a betrayal, pioneering dynamic perspective and emotional depth. 
    • Vitruvian Man: An iconic ink drawing that perfectly blends the human anatomy with mathematical proportion, symbolizing the Renaissance humanist ideal.