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  • Last known as Marinaccio's Little White House, the restaurant abruptly closed in January.

    Boston Business News - Local Boston News | Boston Business Journal 2010

  • In his suit, Isaacson called Marinaccio's vote unethical and improper.

    Latest News 2009

  • In his suit, Isaacson called Marinaccio's vote unethical and improper.

    Latest News 2009

  • Red Shift Festival, opening tonight at the Pioneer in New York and running through Friday, celebrates "the full spectrum of nomadic, travel and immigrant experiences from filmmakers working outside of their country of origin," notes Elena Marinaccio at the Reeler.

    GreenCine Daily: Fests and events, 2/28. 2007

  • For the Reeler's preview, Elena Marinaccio talks with festival co-director Mo Johnston.

    GreenCine Daily: Fests and events, 3/28. Right coast edition. 2007

  • For the Reeler, Elena Marinaccio talks with festival director Mahen Bonetti.

    GreenCine Daily: Fests and events, 4/4. 2007

  • More notes: Elena Marinaccio on the world according to Ludacris.

    GreenCine Daily: Wrapping Tribeca. 2007

  • Elena Marinaccio takes notes on the Bringing Home The Bacon panel: "Joined by Slate editor and panel moderator Jacob Weisberg, Julie Delpy, Eva Mendes, Julia Stiles, Mary Stuart Masterson and Rosario Dawson described their separate struggles as aspiring women filmmakers, owning much of their inspiration to fated meetings with strangers on the street and being open to all different prospects, in addition to, of course, lots and lots of elbow grease."

    GreenCine Daily: Tribeca, 4/28. 2007

  • Marinaccio argues that it's a pithier version of "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change …" and a less vulgar and stupid version of "Sh*t happens" — though this suggests a degree of fatalistic acceptance one would not associate with, say, the expelled Representative James Traficant's frequent congressional deployments of the term:

    Great Scott 2005

  • Marinaccio argues that it's a pithier version of "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change …" and a less vulgar and stupid version of "Sh*t happens" — though this suggests a degree of fatalistic acceptance one would not associate with, say, the expelled Representative James Traficant's frequent congressional deployments of the term:

    Great Scott 2005

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