By Zan Strumfeld
The Capital District is a cultural melting pot of beliefs, religions and histories. Through a joined love of Italian culture, one local organization is hoping to share its heritage the best way possible – through Italian food and entertainment.
Presented by the American Italian Heritage Association and Museum, "Viva Italia" will showcase a night of Italian opera, professional dancing and Italian cuisine by local Chef Michael Cocca at the Franklin Terrace Ballroom, 126 Campbell Ave. in Troy, on Friday, Sept. 6, from 6:30 to 11 p.m.
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