L'Idea is a quarterly bilingual magazine in Italian and English, published continuously in Brooklyn, New York since 1974.
"Founded as the official magazine of New York's Circolo Culturale di Mola di Bari ... The magazine has continued to grow and improve ... becoming a solid point of reference to the Italian community in America."[1] "L'Idea, directed by Leonardo Campanile, is distributed free to anyone who requests it: a tradition since 1974, repeated year after year, that transformed what once was just a large journal(broadsheet format) into a magazine that is widely distributed and has received numerous awards ...", [2] with 48-60 pages, tabloid format and full color. L'Idea is used as the official newsletter for the Italian community by the Italian Consulate of New York.
In the magazine, there have been many reputable and renown Italian and Italian American writers and journalists, such as Tiziano Thomas Dossena(an Italian American author and publisher from Yonkers),[3] Robert Viscusi (a fellow of the National Endowment for the Humanities, of the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute and president of the Italian American Writers Association), Silvana Mangione (Vice Secretary of the Consiglio Generale degli Italiani all’Estero- CGIE (General Council of the Italians Abroad) and Director of the (Italian) Democratic Party in USA), Anthony Julian Tamburri, Patrizia Di Franco, Federico Tosti (1898–2001), "known romanesque poet".[4] LindaAnn Loschiavo, the English section director is a recognized "poet, reviewer, and dramatist".[5] The magazine, also known as L'Idea Magazine, has been directed by Leonardo Campanile for over twenty years.