Saracco, Stephen

Saracco Stephen

American supporting actor, reporter and feature writer, born and raised in the Bronx, currently living in Budapest.

Articles/Images/Illustrations:
1.
Hip in Hungary. What's Swinging After-Hours / Steven R. Saracco
April 11-17, 1991 / Volume 1, Number 5
/ Page No.: 6
2.
A Minute To Learn, A Lifetime To Master / Stephen R. Saracco
May 02-08, 1991 / Volume 1, Number 8
/ Page No.: 11
Column: About Town
3.
All About the Pető Institute / Stephen R. Saracco
June 06-12, 1991 / Volume 1, Number 13
/ Page No.: 7, 15
Column: Features
Cover Photo
4.
Finally an End to Glue Sniffing?. Police Capture Two Large Drug Shipments / Stephen R. Saracco
June 20-26, 1991 / Volume 1, Number 15
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Current Events
5.
Ford In Court Over Missing DM 1.5 Million / Stephen R. Saracco
July 04-10, 1991 / Volume 1, Number 17
/ Page No.: 3, 15
Column: Current Events
6.
Life After Yugoslavia. Refugees and Hungarians at the border are not optimistic for a return to normal anytime soon / Stephen R. Saracco
September 05-11, 1991 / Volume 1, Number 26
/ Page No.: 3, 15
Column: Current Events
7.
Black Box: Shooting Back Under Fire. Former dissident media group Faces new challenges surviving after communism / Stephen R. Saracco
September 05-11, 1991 / Volume 1, Number 26
/ Page No.: 6
Column: Features
8.
Balking on the Balkans / Stephen R. Saracco
August 27-02, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 25
/ Page No.: 10
Column: Opinion, Column: Editorial
9.
Nikola Parov's Balkan Folk Music. Another Sense, Another Feeling / Stephen R. Saracco
November 12-18, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 36
/ Page No.: 15
Column: About Town
10.
Mihály Dresch and the Human "Saxual" Response / Stephen R. Saracco
February 18-24, 1993 / Volume 2, Number 50
/ Page No.: 14
Column: About Town
11.
The Red Caravan . Horse-Drawn Adventure in a Modern World / Steven Saracco
January 14-20, 1993 / Volume 2, Number 45
/ Page No.: 14
Column: About Town
12.
Rich scientific legacy takes a backseat / Steven R. Sarracco
January 19-25, 1995 / Volume 4, Number 46
/ Page No.: 6
Column: News
Inquiry ends