Living Biculturalism, Writing Transculturalism: Celebrating Luigi Fontanella (Updated: New Zoom Link)
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This event is free and open to the public; it will also be available over Zoom. Please click this new link to attend virtually.
The Conference is free and open to the public and will take place at Midtown Loft and Terrace 267 Fifth Avenue – Suite 100 -…
Join us for a public presentation of the inspiration and preparation for the upcoming international exhibition Basilicate: A Celebration of Lucanian Culture in the World.…
In conjunction with the exhibition A Legacy of Making: 21 Contemporary Italian American Artists, we present a series of artists’ talks. On November 8, we’ll…
Wednesday, November 15, 2023, 6pm Potentially Dangerous: When It Was a Crime to Be Italian (2021), 50 minutes Zach Baliva, dir. Potentially Dangerous presents the…
Wednesday, November 29, 2023, 6pm Angelo Zeolla reads from The Bronx Unbound, ovvero i versi Bronxesi (Bordighera Press, 2023) With rugged verse “like a strega’s…
Please join us for an evening to celebrate Queens College’s acquisition of the James J. Periconi Collection of Italian-language American Imprints. Present will be the…
Thursday, December 7, 2023, 6pm Oltre i bordi/Beyond the Frame (2023), 41 minutes Simone Brioni and Matteo Sandrini, dirs. Stony Brook University professor Simone Brioni…
In conjunction with the exhibition A Legacy of Making: 21 Contemporary Italian American Artists, we present a series of artists’ talks. On December 13, artists…
Tuesday, January 23 at 6:30 pm Hunter College Ida K. Lang Recital Hall, Room 424-North Bldg. East 69th St. bet. Park & Lex. Avenues (South…
Paul Moses, Brooklyn College, CUNY On March 12, 1909, New York City police detective Giuseppe Petrosino was murdered in Palermo while investigating transatlantic criminal activity.…