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Angelina Malerba with son Vincent on a swing at Angelina s popular Sunday brunch spot, a sunny, enclosed garden room. (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Closed for a stretch of the pandemic, Angelina’s fired back up this spring with a fresh, luxurious look.
In this week’s episode of The Dish find a tour of the Tottenville, waterside eatery just before it opened for lunch on a recent weekday. And listen to a discussion by co-owner Vincent Malerba as he chats about plans for the Italian restaurant’s future. (Spoiler alert: There’s a frozen pizza line underway with a “Made on S.I.” stamp.)
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The Apple Store in downtown Portland re-opened this week after falling victim to “peaceful” protesters last spring. The see-through glass box sitting on a downtown street corner was shattered and looters “protesting” George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis swept the shelves of untold thousands of dollars in Apple merchandise and trashed the place. The Louis Vuitton store across the street was next wiped clean by looters – for “justice,” you understand.
The looting and destruction were just the beginning of 120 days of violent nighttime violence in the City of Roses.
Apple store in Portland being looted during protest pic.twitter.com/GqmGCOqRkt
(Kamran Cohee GoFundMe)
There are several lessons from a deadly imbroglio in rural Washington State on the day before Valentine’s Day, chief among them being: don’t steal other people’s political signs from their property because somebody might end up dead.
Joshua Tryon, whose girlfriend, Kamran Cohee, was killed in a shooting erupting from the alleged theft, said he “can’t believe this is happening. I just want to wake up from this nightmare.”
And who can blame him? Tryon admits he was the one who stopped his truck to steal what is reported by a neighbor to have been a Loren Culp for Governor sign on the private property of a couple living on a rural Mt Vernon, Wash., road. Culp, a Republican, lost to Democrat Jay Inslee in November’s election.
(Image credit Gage Skidmore via Wikipedia)
Antifa is the muscle, the Southern Poverty Law Center and other non-profits help pick the targets, and anyone who points out their totalitarian intolerance is called a fascist, promptly canceled, or burned in effigy. That’s the crazy Leftist triangulation playing out these days on the streets of Portland and in many other riot-prone American cities. Journalist Andy Ngo knows this all too well.
The angry red communist comrades of antifa and BLM have tried to cancel the Portland-based journalist but Ngo told PJ Media that it obviously hasn’t worked out too well for them. Antifa “protesters” beat him senseless and sent him to the hospital with brain damage in 2019, engaged in a sustained smear campaign against him due to his coverage of the group, and basically put out a hit on him, but Andy Ngo’s still standing. And thriving.