
Another festival alert, this one concerning cheese! Hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Carolla will be celebrating the Italian-American immigrant experience this weekend in Hollywood at the 6th Annual Cheese Feast of San Gennaro.
Eat some excellent Italian food, play some bocce ball (courts will be set up all day), research your heritage, and watch a parade of the saint through the streets of Hollywood. (San Gennaro was one of those indestructable superhero saints who survived Roman persecution, including being burned alive, stretched on the rack, and being thrown to wild beasts -- they just don't make Catholics like that anymore!)
You can still purchase tickets for tonight's Prima Notte Fundraising Gala, honoring "prominent Italian-Americans" Frankie Valli and John Paul DeJoria (he's the CEO of John Mitchell hair care products) -- tickets are $100 and profits go towards Carolla and Kimmel's charity aiding all poor children in Los Angeles.
But if you're not up for spending the big bucks, the festival itself runs all weekend long: admission's five bucks for adults, and free for the kids. It will feature vendors like Frankie’s on Melrose, Taste Chicago, Rocco’s Italian Kitchen, Taninos, Trastevere and Albano’s Pizza, as well as live music, street performers, strolling musicians, a kid’s corner, rides and games. And no Italian festival would be complete without a selection of wines from local wineries, which is sure to make my own bocce-ball playing attempts quite humorous!
Details and contact info below the jump.
The 6th Annual Precious Cheese Feast of San Gennaro
September 28-30, 2007 (11am-10pm)
1651 N. Highland Ave. (south of Hollywood Blvd).
$5 Admission - kids under 12 free, student discounts.
For more information:
info@sangennarofoundation.org
(818) 508-0082
http://www.feastofla.org/




mmmmmmmmmmmm cheeeeeeese
I'm guessing that the title and the first paragraph reference to the "6th Annual Cheese Feast of San Gennaro" are the author's attempt at cutting commentary on hosts Carolla and Kimmel.
A little closer review of the event's site would show that the event is the "Feast of San Gennaro, Los Angeles" and is sponsored by "Precious Cheese."
It's not called the "San Gennaro Cheese Feast" or the "Cheese Feast of San Gennaro."
It'd be like calling the "Fed Ex Orange Bowl" the "Ex Orange Bowl," the former "Pac Bell Park" just "Bell Park" or the author of the post "Carrie Meat."
what in god's name are you talking about? cutting commentary? wtf????
and incidentally, lots of people call me Carrie Meat.
Is this the one from the Sopranos where they didn't put the hat on the saint?
I know they pin money to the fabric around the statue.