Italian Cultural & Community Center - Houston, TX - Wednesday, November 18, 2015 from 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM (CST). How did Italy emerge from the destruction and ruins of World War II to become an industrial powerhouse in a few short years? How did the '50s and '60s shape Italian life, culture, and music?
What events led to its economic woes of the '70s and beyond? Was it all simpler and better back in the fabulous '60s? Join us for this special lecture held by Walter Viali, that takes us back to a time when Italy was in a position of leadership on the global stage. November 18th, 7:00 pm, ICCC Houston, 1101 Milford St.. $10 ICCC Members, $15 Non-Members
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