Posted on Apr 13, 2010

Formly known as Orange House, this Minerva's name has been changed to the David J. Breazzano House due to his generous 2 million dollars, (Courtesy of Matt Milless)

What movies do Union faculty and staff prefer to watch? Find out at a new program hosted by Breazzano House.

The Criterion Collection: A Film and Food Series, organized by Ian Clemente ’10, invites the Union community for an evening that’s both cinematic and gastronomic – a winning combination – Wednesday evenings through the end of May.

“Each week, our host will select a film they believe you need to see, and Breazzano House will provide food to match the theme. After the film, there will be a discussion led by the host,” said Clemente. Specific times will be determined weekly, he noted.  

The series kicked off this week with the documentary, “Religulous,” the pick of Professor of English Peter Heinegg. Coming up: Films chosen by Stephen Berk, the Henry and Sally Schaffer Professor of Holocaust and Jewish Studies (April 21); Professor of Theater and Senior Artist-in-Residence Patricia Culbert (April 28); Dean of Students Stephen Leavitt (May 5); Director of Greek Affairs Timothy Dunn (May 12); and Director of Student Activities Matt Milless (May 19). For exact times, e-mail Clemente at clementi@union.edu.