Dr. Anna Clara Ionta will lead participants on a journey to Italy without leaving the comfort of their own metropolitan area. Ionta sees it as "a unique opportunity to dive into the Italian language and culture." Knowledge of the Italian language at the intermediate and advanced level is needed.
Games and activities all conducted in Italian. Session will run from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. in the Florentine Room at the Italian Cultural Center. Fee is $ 65.00; Lunch is included Space is limited.
Registration deadline is February 14, 2014.
Arnaldo Trabucco, MD, FACS is a leading urologist who received his medical training at ins...
The National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame is proud to announce its inductees and h...
by Claudia Astarita Musement – the Italian innovative online platform – has launc...
Wednesday September 16 - 6 /7,30 PM - Roosevelt Branch Library - 1101 W Taylor S...
Ciao ciao, Alitalia. Italy's storied flag carrier has announced it will no longer issue ti...
As the Italian government prepares to bring in “phase two” of the national lockdown measur...
The so-called 'Basilica of the Mysteries' has been reborn in Rome. The basilica, one of th...
Water can hide all kinds of secrets. But while shipwrecks and sea creatures might be expec...