Join our Italian trivia contest on Oct. 24
The friendly competition is designed to be enjoyed by experts in Italian culture, history or food, or just looking for an enjoyable night out.
Tasting event will explore cultural exchange of food between Italy and U.S.
Fred Plotkin will discuss how American corn made its way into Italian polenta and how a popular sandwich on the streets of Palermo turned into a classic of New Orleans.
Nuovo Mondo series continues with screening and discussion with filmmaker
Following the screening of "Maka," Associate Professor Kevin McCarthy will facilitate a virtual question and answer session with director Simone Brioni.
Italian immigration series continues with film screenings
The series explores the phenomenon of immigration from and to Italy from a variety of perspectives.
Series on Italian immigrant experience continues with "Do the Right Thing" on Nov. 30
Spike Lee's acclaimed comedy-drama explores the simmering racial tensions in a Brooklyn neighborhood between African-American residents and the Italian-American owners of a local pizzeria.
"Nuovo Mondo" series continues with film screenings in November
Films by award-winning directors Martin Scorsese and Spike Lee will be presented in November.
Center for Italian Culture keynote address describes "My Two Italies"
Dr. Joseph Luzzi, the child of Italian immigrants and an award-winning scholar of Italian literature, will discuss Italian immigration to America.
Immigration is focus of Center for Italian Culture series in 2023-24
Through lectures, film series, food events, discussions, workshops, and more, the CIC will examine the impact and legacy of the emigration of Italians to the United States and contemporary migration into Italy.
"Made in Italy" concludes with Italian cheese and wine tasting
Fred Plotkin, a popular expert on opera and everything relating to Italy, will serve as a virtual guide to this in-person evening dedicated to the special pleasures of Italian cheese and wine.
Authenticity is topic of CIC talk on March 30
Guest speaker Elizabeth Krause will look at slow figs and fast fashion to answer "What's Authentic?"