Cari amici,
Tutti a Casa! Live Chats About All Things Italian is the new radio-style, web-based talk show that Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò and the Department of Italian Studies at NYU are launching today. On Wednesdays and Fridays (at 5 pm, EDT) Tutti a Casa will bring into your homes, the voices and flavors of live and entertaining talks around Italian matters that really matter: arts, movies, literature, politics, and a lot more.

This is our way to keep our community connected and continue to learn new things together in these times of challenge and pain, but also of opportunity. A new way to be together and engaged on a common track of learning and discovery.
I will be hosting the first few episodes, but do expect a variety of both guests and hosts, chosen among colleagues, board members, and other friends of Casa Italiana. Reach out if you have suggestions regarding people or topics you’d like to learn more about and let your friends know!
Tune in tomorrow at 5 pm or watch the recordings at your leisure in our Video Archive.
I am very excited about this new program and I hope you’ll become a faithful follower of Tutti a Casa!
New York University
Upcoming Episodes:
Wednesday, April 1, 5:00 pm
IN ENGLISH:
Exile and Politics in Machiavelli’s Letter to Vettori
Stefano Albertini (NYU) in conversation with author Nicola Gardini (University of Oxford)
Prepare by reading the letter in English or in Italian
Friday, April 3, 5:00 pm
IN ENGLISH:
Director of the Rome Film Festival Films for the Recluse
Stefano Albertini (NYU) in conversation with
Director of the Rome Film Festival Antonio Monda (NYU)
Wednesday, April 8, 5:00 pm
IN ENGLISH:
Manzoni Today. Lessons We Haven’t Learned From History
Stefano Albertini (NYU) in conversation with The Betrothed translator Michael Moore
Friday, April 10, 5:00 npm
IN ITALIAN:
Riflessioni sulla Pasqua da Don Mazzolari a Papa Bergoglio
Stefano Albertini (NYU) in conversation with Don Bruno Bignami (Gregorian University)
The episodes will be broadcast live on Casa’s Facebook Page and website
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