The Fettuccine Forum is produced by the
Boise City Department of Arts & History in conjunction with
Boise State University (College of Social Sciences and Public
Affairs).
This season the Forum is sponsored by the Idaho Humanities Council
with support from the Office of the Mayor, Boise State Public
Radio, Platform Architecture-Design, TAG Historical Research,
Preservation Idaho, Idaho State Historical Society, Trademark Sign,
and Landmark Impressions. Lively and informal, the monthly
event invites the public to interact with politicians, artists,
historians, activists, advocates and professionals in an effort to
promote good citizenship and responsible growth through
education.
The
Fettuccine Forum is a free public lecture series on six First
Thursdays throughout the academic year. This year's topics support
Boise's Sesquicentennial (BOISE 150) themes. More on BOISE 150
at www.boise150.org.
2012-2013 SEASON
Download 2012/13 Fettuccine Forum poster here.
The Left, the Right: Occupy Wall Street and the Tea
Party
October 4 | Moderated by Greg Hahn- Press
Release
Japanese-Americans, Internment Camps and the Forgotten
Bill of Rights
November 1 | Presented by David Adler, PhD- Press
Release
Memory and History: Inclusion and Exclusion in Public
Commemoration
February 7 | Presented by Lynn Lubamersky, PhD-
Press Release
And the Beat Goes On: Music as a Boise Legacy
March 7 | Presented by Kevin Moran-
Press Release
Remnants of Boise
April 4 | Presented by Brandi Burns and Rich
Binsacca-
Press Release
Boise Neighborhoods: A Short History of Place
May 2 | Presented by Tully Gerlach-
Press Release
All Fettuccine Forum presentations are held at the Rose Room in
Union Block, 718 West Idaho Street.
Doors open at 5:00 PM. Presentation begins at 5:30 PM.
The Forum also includes a companion
workshop, offered for graduate and undergraduate credit. For
more information contact Todd Shallat at tshalla@boisestate.edu