Close Menu
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Career
  • Sports
  • Climate
  • Science
    • Tech
  • Culture
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
Categories
  • Breaking News (6,055)
  • Business (338)
  • Career (5,038)
  • Climate (230)
  • Culture (5,001)
  • Education (5,290)
  • Finance (238)
  • Health (915)
  • Lifestyle (4,777)
  • Science (4,976)
  • Sports (366)
  • Tech (190)
  • Uncategorized (1)
Hand Picked

Six key takeaways from Jack Smith’s testimony on his case against Trump | Donald Trump News

January 23, 2026

West End celebrates new basketball court and healthy lifestyle | Education

January 23, 2026

Night sky tonight: See the moon shine next to Saturn after sunset on Jan. 22

January 23, 2026

The Frederick News-PostNEED TO KNOW: Arts and culture news this weekHOW DEFIANCE BUILT FREDERICK. Frederick's transformation from mid-century decline to arts destination didn't happen because someone wrote a….10 hours ago

January 23, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and services
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
onlyfacts24
  • Breaking News

    Six key takeaways from Jack Smith’s testimony on his case against Trump | Donald Trump News

    January 23, 2026

    India’s largest airlines sees shares drop after earnings plunge 78%

    January 23, 2026

    Top 5 moments from Jack Smith’s testimony to Congress

    January 23, 2026

    Trump says US still ‘watching Iran‘ as ‘massive’ fleet heads to Gulf region | Donald Trump News

    January 23, 2026

    Japan inflation cools to 2.1%, lowest since March 2022, but rice prices loom large ahead of election

    January 23, 2026
  • Business

    Music Business 104 Wraps Fourth Edition With Global Growth

    January 22, 2026

    Starting a local business topic of Jan. 29 workshop in Gulf Shores & Orange Beach

    January 20, 2026

    Greenland expected to be a hot topic as President Trump meets with global business leaders

    January 20, 2026

    NZ First Impressions: NZIER survey of business opinion December quarter 2025

    January 13, 2026

    Iconic Southington Business Topic Of New Book

    January 12, 2026
  • Career

    Bryan County Industry Day connects students with career pathways

    January 23, 2026

    Future Career Academy kicks off business tours in Plant City

    January 23, 2026

    Myra Arthur opens up about her roots, career journey and a life-altering medical scare

    January 23, 2026

    ‘Live’ Fans Rally Around Mark Consuelos as He Drops Bombshell Career News on the Air

    January 22, 2026

    Latest Career Outcomes Report shows WMU grads are on a roll | News

    January 22, 2026
  • Sports

    Madison Square Garden | concerts, sports, entertainment

    January 21, 2026

    New Bay City schools superintendent Grant Hegenauer tackles sports-topic Q&A

    January 21, 2026

    Catch rule could become a hot topic in 2026 offseason

    January 20, 2026

    Protests, State House activity, high school sports topic of central Maine week in photos

    January 16, 2026

    Figure skating | Olympics, Jumps, Moves, History, & Competitions

    January 16, 2026
  • Climate

    PA Environment Digest BlogStories You May Have Missed Last Week: PA Environment & Energy Articles & NewsClips By TopicPA Environment Digest Puts Links To The Best Environment & Energy Articles and NewsClips From Last Week Here By Topic–..1 day ago

    January 18, 2026

    The Providence JournalWill the environment be a big topic during the legislative session? What to expectEnvironmental advocates are grappling with how to meet the state's coming climate goals..1 day ago

    January 13, 2026

    New Updates To California’s Climate Disclosure Laws – Climate Change

    January 6, 2026

    PA Environment & Energy Articles & NewsClips By Topic

    January 6, 2026

    awareness of climate change by area 2020| Statista

    January 3, 2026
  • Science
    1. Tech
    2. View All

    EU researchers are increasingly publishing on tech topics with China • Table.Briefings

    January 9, 2026

    CES 2026 trends to watch: 5 biggest topics we’re expecting at the world’s biggest tech show

    January 1, 2026

    turbulent year for end-device and downstream applications

    January 1, 2026

    a year of strategic realignment for global semiconductors

    December 30, 2025

    Night sky tonight: See the moon shine next to Saturn after sunset on Jan. 22

    January 23, 2026

    NASA to end support for planetary science groups

    January 23, 2026

    Kangaroos’ giant ancestor probably able to hop despite 250kg weight, scientists say | Animals

    January 23, 2026

    Video. Russian cosmonaut films Northern Lights above Earth

    January 23, 2026
  • Culture

    The Frederick News-PostNEED TO KNOW: Arts and culture news this weekHOW DEFIANCE BUILT FREDERICK. Frederick's transformation from mid-century decline to arts destination didn't happen because someone wrote a….10 hours ago

    January 23, 2026

    Scholarships Power Student’s Journey, From Cancer Research to Celtic Culture

    January 23, 2026

    Ben Affleck, Matt Damon slam cancel culture on Joe Rogan podcast

    January 23, 2026

    Initiatives launched to strengthen reading culture

    January 23, 2026

    Why you need to visit Finland’s newest European Capital of Culture

    January 23, 2026
  • Health

    Reportable Medical Events at Military Health System Facilities Through Week 14, Ending April 5, 2025

    January 22, 2026

    Mpox – Southern Nevada Health District

    January 21, 2026

    Google AI Overviews cite YouTube most often for health topics: Study

    January 20, 2026

    Supporting Brain Health is topic at Menlo Park Library on January 21

    January 18, 2026

    International Universal Health Coverage Day

    January 18, 2026
  • Lifestyle
Contact
onlyfacts24
Home»Culture»Inside the new Little Italy Museum and Cultural Center in San Jose
Culture

Inside the new Little Italy Museum and Cultural Center in San Jose

October 9, 2024No Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Sjm L Pizarro Col 1009 03.jpg
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

With the new Little Italy Museum and Cultural Center in San Jose now open to the public, people got their first chance to explore the restored house on West St. John Street at Sunday’s Little Italy Festival.

Anyone who toured the old Beltramo house during the groundbreaking ceremony in 2020 can attest that architect Sal Caruso — and a team of builders — pulled off a miracle in bringing the early 20th-century house back to life. The rooms have been converted into galleries with displays that pay tribute to the Santa Clara Valley’s agricultural past and community leaders like Bank of America founder A.P. Giannini, as well as showcasing the home regions of Italian immigrants who came to the valley like Sicily and Venice.

1 of 6

The new Little Italy Museum and Cultural Center in San Jose was open to the public during the Little Italy Festival on Oct. 6, 2024. (Sal Pizarro/Bay Area News Group)

Expand

An entire wall is devoted to a collection of Venetian carnival masks, and Little Italy San Jose Executive Director Joshua DeVincenzi Melander made the smart move to add to the atmosphere by covering the windows in the Italy room with a protective film depicting images from the area.

Like any good Italian home, of course, the centerpiece is the kitchen which will be used to host cooking classes and demonstrations. (For the grand opening dinner and concert last Friday, Rollati and Eataly put the kitchen to use for dinner and appetizers.) But the most vibrant spot in the house is the basement, which is home to the Italian Cellar speakeasy, a bar for Little Italy members and their guests that’s open Wednesday through Sundays. Get more information at www.littleitalysj.com.

IMPRESSIVE IMPORTS: One of the big draws at Sunday’s Little Italy Festival — besides the shade — was the Supercars of Italy display, featuring more than 100 Lamborghinis, Ferraris and Italian motorcycles in the Guadalupe River Park. “Every driveway in Los Gatos must be empty today,” one passerby noted.

SYMPHONIC SUCCESS: Jon Nakamatsu, George Gershwin and air conditioning turned out to be a winning combination for Symphony San Jose over the weekend. Executive Artistic Director Robert Massey said the program, “Jon Nakamatsu and the Jazz Age” was the biggest opening weekend in the symphony’s 23-year history. It was so big that ushers ran out of programs to hand patrons at Sunday’s packed California Theatre.

Dancers dressed in flapper dresses and a jazz band entertain concertgoers at the California Theatre before Symphony San Jose's season-opening concert, "Jon Nakamatsu and the Jazz Age" on Sunday, Oct. 6. 2024. (Sal Pizarro/Bay Area News Group)
Dancers dressed in flapper dresses and a jazz band entertain concertgoers at the California Theatre before Symphony San Jose’s season-opening concert, “Jon Nakamatsu and the Jazz Age” on Sunday, Oct. 6. 2024. (Sal Pizarro/Bay Area News Group) 

What a lively atmosphere, too, with a jazz band and dancers in flapper dresses entertaining the audience in the lobby before the concert. But Nakamatsu had a lot to do with it, too. The San Jose native and Van Cliburn award-winning pianist performed Aaron Copland’s “Piano Concerto” and Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” with the orchestra, under the direction of conductor Elinor Rufeizen. Observers noted that Nakamatsu played the complicated Gershwin piece, celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, without any music in front of him.

Those pieces were bookended by Gershwin’s “An American in Paris” and Maurice Ravel’s “Bolero” for a program entirely made up of music from the 1920s. Up next, Symphony San Jose will welcome back conductor Peter Jaffe for its “Symphonic Spooktacular” on Oct. 26-27, with some classically moody music the audience will certainly recognize from movies and stage (including Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho” and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera.”)

SPECIAL DELIVERY: Sculptor Ken Matsumoto, who owns the Art Object Gallery in Japantown, had known for months that he would be receiving the Cornerstone of the Arts award from the City of San Jose, which was presented last Thursday at the Hammer Theatre Center.

Matsumoto — who was honored along with the late Rick Holden; Scott and Shannon Guggenheim from 3Below Theaters and muralist Paul J. Gonzalez — has a long history with the award itself as he’s designed a unique stone sculpture for every award presented since the program started in 2013. So that meant that Matsumoto would receive an award he had made himself, which is pretty cool (but not unprecedented: Cedric Gibbons, who designed the Academy Award statuette, won 11 Oscars as an art director).

But as Arts Commission Chair Shelby Takeda explained at Thursday’s ceremony, the arts commission thought Matsumoto should have another unique award, so they surprised him with a second award, a sculpture called “The Last Stone,” created by Santa Clara artist Terry Kreiter, whose work has been shown in Matsumoto’s gallery and other local venues like Works/San Jose.

Originally Published: October 8, 2024 at 11:17 a.m.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

The Frederick News-PostNEED TO KNOW: Arts and culture news this weekHOW DEFIANCE BUILT FREDERICK. Frederick's transformation from mid-century decline to arts destination didn't happen because someone wrote a….10 hours ago

January 23, 2026

Scholarships Power Student’s Journey, From Cancer Research to Celtic Culture

January 23, 2026

Ben Affleck, Matt Damon slam cancel culture on Joe Rogan podcast

January 23, 2026

Initiatives launched to strengthen reading culture

January 23, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Latest Posts

Six key takeaways from Jack Smith’s testimony on his case against Trump | Donald Trump News

January 23, 2026

West End celebrates new basketball court and healthy lifestyle | Education

January 23, 2026

Night sky tonight: See the moon shine next to Saturn after sunset on Jan. 22

January 23, 2026

The Frederick News-PostNEED TO KNOW: Arts and culture news this weekHOW DEFIANCE BUILT FREDERICK. Frederick's transformation from mid-century decline to arts destination didn't happen because someone wrote a….10 hours ago

January 23, 2026
News
  • Breaking News (6,055)
  • Business (338)
  • Career (5,038)
  • Climate (230)
  • Culture (5,001)
  • Education (5,290)
  • Finance (238)
  • Health (915)
  • Lifestyle (4,777)
  • Science (4,976)
  • Sports (366)
  • Tech (190)
  • Uncategorized (1)

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from onlyfacts24.

Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • TikTok

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from ONlyfacts24.

News
  • Breaking News (6,055)
  • Business (338)
  • Career (5,038)
  • Climate (230)
  • Culture (5,001)
  • Education (5,290)
  • Finance (238)
  • Health (915)
  • Lifestyle (4,777)
  • Science (4,976)
  • Sports (366)
  • Tech (190)
  • Uncategorized (1)
Facebook Instagram TikTok
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and services
© 2026 Designed by onlyfacts24

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.