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This day in history, February 15: Soviet Union announces that the last of its troops have left Afghanistan, after more than nine years of military intervention

Almanacs are full of lists of global and national historic events. But “This Day in History” feature invites you to not just peruse a list, but to take a trip back in time to see how a significant event originally was reported in the Chicago Tribune.

Joseph R Gannascoli reflects on Vito s Johnny Cakes storyline

When it originally aired in 2006, the first half of The Sopranos’ sixth and final season was polarizing for several reasons: the overall length, an even heavier reliance on dream sequences than usual, and a storyline where the entire DiMeo crime family finds out that caporegime Vito Spatafore (played by Joseph R. Gannascoli) is gay. He flees to a quaint town in New Hampshire, falls in love with a man he affectionately nicknames “Johnny Cakes,” and eventually tries to return to his old lifestyle, only to be killed for his sexuality. Advertisement MEL Magazine, Gannascoli unpacks the story’s origin alongside assorted

Read this: The Sopranos Joseph R Gannascoli reflects on Vito s Johnny Cakes storyline

Read this: The Sopranos Joseph R. Gannascoli reflects on Vito s Johnny Cakes storyline Dan Caffrey When it originally aired in 2006, the first half of The Sopranos’ sixth and final season was polarizing for several reasons: the overall length, an even heavier reliance on dream sequences than usual, and a storyline where the entire DiMeo crime family finds out that caporegime Vito Spatafore (played by Joseph R. Gannascoli) is gay. He flees to a quaint town in New Hampshire, falls in love with a man he affectionately nicknames “Johnny Cakes,” and eventually tries to return to his old lifestyle, only to be killed for his sexuality.

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