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June 9, 597. On this day St. Columcille, or St. Colomba, died. His feast day of June 9 is recognized by the Catholic Church. Born in Co. Donegal to a royal family, Columcille gave up his claims in favor of becoming a monk at Glasnevin. THE MAN WHOWANTED TO FLY A New York Film Premiere. The Irish Repertory Theatre presents a free virtual film premiere of The Man Who Wanted to Fly with three opportunities to watch the film on Tuesday, May 25th and Wednesday, May 26th.. Directed by Frank Shouldice. Produced by Trisha Canning & Cormac Hargaden of Loosehorse Productions. The Man Who Wanted to Fly tells the irresistible story of 80-something bachelor WOMEN WHO DAREDART COLLECTION Northwell Health will virtually unveil the ‘Women who Dared’ collection on Wednesday, May 19th at 11:00 am EST.. The ‘Women who Dared’ collection consists of over 330 works by female artists, from 7 continents, spanning 2,500 years, and tells the story of grit and perseverance of women in the arts and celebrates their artistic talents.. Thirty years ago, two motivated art collectorsABOUT THE MAGAZINE
About the Magazine. Irish America magazine is the leading national glossy publication of Irish interest in North America. Since its inception in October 1985, Irish America has become a powerful vehicle for expression on a range of political, economic, social and cultural themes that are of paramount importance to the Irish in the UnitedStates.
MARGARET GALLAGHER, AN UPDATE Margaret Gallagher, An Update. Last week we brought you the video of Margaret Gallagher who lives in a 280+year old thatched roof cottage in Belcoo, County Fermanagh. Margaret turned 78 on January 26th, she still walks down through the field to fetch fresh spring water and stokes the fire each day to cook, keep warm, and keep a roof over herhead.
'SAVE OUR PRIEST' CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED TO STOP RETIREMENT OF PARISHIONERS in Manchester have launched a campaign to stop the retirement of their much-loved priest, Father Paddy McMahon. The congregation at St John’s Catholic Church in Chorlton were stunned to learn last month that Fr McMahon will beJAMES MCVEIGH
James McVeigh/CDX Advisors. James McVeigh is the founder and CEO of CDX Advisors LLC and Cyndx Networks LLC. CDX Advisors is a rapidly expanding financial services firm focused on strategic advisory and private placements services in the technology, media, BUTTE: MONTANA’S IRISH MINING TOWN August / September 2010. Many of the 1.8 million Irish who emigrated to Canada and the U.S. between 1845 and 1855 found employment in the dangerous but lucrative mines that played a vital role in building American industry. A new documentary, Butte, America, shows how over the following decades, the American Industrial Revolution swallowed THE IRISH OF BARBADOS The Irish in Barbados were never slaves, they were indentured and after a period of of 7 years were free to do what ever they wishedlike leave. They were not not forced to interbreed with blanks. It seems L. Farnum- Badley has a strange agenda ; trying to justify the hereditary slavery of blacks in the America’s. CHICAGO AND THE IRISH No doubt Chicago has a great and vibrant Irish tradition, steeped as it is in Irish culture and lore, at least in certain neighborhoods. Though Boston, Quincy and Boston’s South Shore are the champs in that department, at 20%, 34% and 40% Irish respectively, all #1 in the United States in that very green category.TODAY IN HISTORY
June 9, 597. On this day St. Columcille, or St. Colomba, died. His feast day of June 9 is recognized by the Catholic Church. Born in Co. Donegal to a royal family, Columcille gave up his claims in favor of becoming a monk at Glasnevin. THE MAN WHOWANTED TO FLY A New York Film Premiere. The Irish Repertory Theatre presents a free virtual film premiere of The Man Who Wanted to Fly with three opportunities to watch the film on Tuesday, May 25th and Wednesday, May 26th.. Directed by Frank Shouldice. Produced by Trisha Canning & Cormac Hargaden of Loosehorse Productions. The Man Who Wanted to Fly tells the irresistible story of 80-something bachelor WOMEN WHO DAREDART COLLECTION Northwell Health will virtually unveil the ‘Women who Dared’ collection on Wednesday, May 19th at 11:00 am EST.. The ‘Women who Dared’ collection consists of over 330 works by female artists, from 7 continents, spanning 2,500 years, and tells the story of grit and perseverance of women in the arts and celebrates their artistic talents.. Thirty years ago, two motivated art collectorsABOUT THE MAGAZINE
About the Magazine. Irish America magazine is the leading national glossy publication of Irish interest in North America. Since its inception in October 1985, Irish America has become a powerful vehicle for expression on a range of political, economic, social and cultural themes that are of paramount importance to the Irish in the UnitedStates.
MARGARET GALLAGHER, AN UPDATE Margaret Gallagher, An Update. Last week we brought you the video of Margaret Gallagher who lives in a 280+year old thatched roof cottage in Belcoo, County Fermanagh. Margaret turned 78 on January 26th, she still walks down through the field to fetch fresh spring water and stokes the fire each day to cook, keep warm, and keep a roof over herhead.
'SAVE OUR PRIEST' CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED TO STOP RETIREMENT OF PARISHIONERS in Manchester have launched a campaign to stop the retirement of their much-loved priest, Father Paddy McMahon. The congregation at St John’s Catholic Church in Chorlton were stunned to learn last month that Fr McMahon will beJAMES MCVEIGH
James McVeigh/CDX Advisors. James McVeigh is the founder and CEO of CDX Advisors LLC and Cyndx Networks LLC. CDX Advisors is a rapidly expanding financial services firm focused on strategic advisory and private placements services in the technology, media, BUTTE: MONTANA’S IRISH MINING TOWN August / September 2010. Many of the 1.8 million Irish who emigrated to Canada and the U.S. between 1845 and 1855 found employment in the dangerous but lucrative mines that played a vital role in building American industry. A new documentary, Butte, America, shows how over the following decades, the American Industrial Revolution swallowed THE IRISH OF BARBADOS The Irish in Barbados were never slaves, they were indentured and after a period of of 7 years were free to do what ever they wishedlike leave. They were not not forced to interbreed with blanks. It seems L. Farnum- Badley has a strange agenda ; trying to justify the hereditary slavery of blacks in the America’s. CHICAGO AND THE IRISH No doubt Chicago has a great and vibrant Irish tradition, steeped as it is in Irish culture and lore, at least in certain neighborhoods. Though Boston, Quincy and Boston’s South Shore are the champs in that department, at 20%, 34% and 40% Irish respectively, all #1 in the United States in that very green category. “ZOOMSDAY”A VIRTUAL CELEBRATION OF JAMES JOYCE’S ULYSSES IABANY is extremely grateful to Consilio for their generous sponsorship of this event (IABANY’s eleventh celebration of Bloomsday). Consilio is a global leader in eDiscovery, document review, risk management, and legal consulting services. Through its Consilio Complete suite of capabilities, the company supports multinational law firms and corporations using innovative software,cost
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When then Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell announced that he would not seek re-election in 1995, it came as a surprise to many, not least his Maine constituents who had given him 80 percent of the votes in the 1988 election. When the then 61 year-old senator turned down aSupreme Court
WOMEN WHO DAREDART COLLECTION Northwell Health will virtually unveil the ‘Women who Dared’ collection on Wednesday, May 19th at 11:00 am EST.. The ‘Women who Dared’ collection consists of over 330 works by female artists, from 7 continents, spanning 2,500 years, and tells the story of grit and perseverance of women in the arts and celebrates their artistic talents.. Thirty years ago, two motivated art collectors ENTERTAINMENT OUTLOOK FOR MAY 2021 A veteran Irish actor and young up-and-comer are in two highly-anticipated movies finally making their way to theaters – or your living room, or wherever you watch movies these days. Irish actress Niamh Lynch has a supporting role in the new Disney flick Cruella, out on May 28. Based on the WHY BIDEN SHOULD APPOINT AU.S. ENVOY TO NORTHERN IRELAND The Mitchell appointment came about when Irish America became involved. Back in 1992 a small group of Irish Americans – myself, philanthropist Chuck Feeney, former congressman Bruce Morrison, labour union leader Joe Jamison and Mutual of America chairman Bill Flynn, and CEO Tom Moran – first engaged with loyalism and unionism to allow them an international stage to voice their IABANY | IRISH AMERICA Bloomsday, Wednesday June 16, 2021 at 6:00 pm EDT “in Ulysses, in spite of its unusual frankness, I do not detect anywhere the leer of the sensualistmy considered opinion, after long reflection, is that whilst in many places the effect of Ulysses on the reader undoubtedlyis somewhat emetic
SHARING THE TRADITION:IRISH MUNNIX DANCE WORKSHOPS Siamsa Tíre, the National Folk Theatre of Ireland, has a series of on-demand dancing workshops called ‘Sharing the Tradition’. Available as and when you want them, they are taught by Jonathan Kelliher, the Artistic Director of Siamsa Tíre and a traditional Irish Munnix Dance Master. FAMILY HERITAGE TREES IN IRELAND Irish Heritage Tree is already working with the Tree Council of Ireland, a non-governmental voluntary organization that was set up in 1985 as an umbrella body for organizations involved in the planting, management, and conservation of trees in Ireland. Irish Heritage Tree will be expanding to several other sites in the months ahead. BUTTE: MONTANA’S IRISH MINING TOWN August / September 2010. Many of the 1.8 million Irish who emigrated to Canada and the U.S. between 1845 and 1855 found employment in the dangerous but lucrative mines that played a vital role in building American industry. A new documentary, Butte, America, shows how over the following decades, the American Industrial Revolution swallowed FACT SHEET : HEMOCHROMATOSIS By Adam Farley, Editorial Assistant August / September 2013. Hemochromatosis (he-moe-krome-uh-TOE-sis) Hereditary hemochromatosis is a disease caused by a recessive genetic mutation that makes the body absorb too much iron, resulting in excess amounts being deposited in vital organs, most commonly the liver, heart, and pancreas.TODAY IN HISTORY
Irish America Magazine. June 4, 1820. On June 4, 1820, Henry Grattan, outstanding orator and dominant figure in the Irish parliament, died.ABOUT THE MAGAZINE
About the Magazine. Irish America magazine is the leading national glossy publication of Irish interest in North America. Since its inception in October 1985, Irish America has become a powerful vehicle for expression on a range of political, economic, social and cultural themes that are of paramount importance to the Irish in the UnitedStates.
DOROTHY DAY'S STATEN ISLAND HOME DEMOLISHED The small waterfront bungalow in Staten Island, New York that Dorothy Day occupied late in life was razed in February to make way for a subdivision of million dollar homes. 'SAVE OUR PRIEST' CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED TO STOP RETIREMENT OF PARISHIONERS in Manchester have launched a campaign to stop the retirement of their much-loved priest, Father Paddy McMahon. The congregation at St John’s Catholic Church in Chorlton were stunned to learn last month that Fr McMahon will be THE IRISH OF BARBADOS The Irish in Barbados were never slaves, they were indentured and after a period of of 7 years were free to do what ever they wishedlike leave. They were not not forced to interbreed with blanks. It seems L. Farnum- Badley has a strange agenda ; trying to justify the hereditary slavery of blacks in the America’s. FACT SHEET : HEMOCHROMATOSIS Hereditary hemochromatosis is a disease caused by a recessive genetic mutation that makes the body absorb too much iron, resulting in excess amounts being deposited in vital organs, most commonly the liver, heart, and pancreas. Luckily, only a small number of people with the genetic mutation develop serious problems, but even so, excess iron ROOTS: THE LYNCHES OF GALWAY The ruins of the Lynch house in Galway where Walter Lynch was hanged by his father, James Lynch fitz Stephen. Those born of Ó Loinsigh stock will most typically find their roots in counties Cork, Sligo, and Clare. This name is occupational in origin, meaning “mariner,” and, fittingly, there are no shortage of Lynches who have upheld this WILD IRISH WOMEN: DOLOURS PRICE Dolours Price grew up with a living blood sacrifice, Auntie Bridie, who in her IRA days dropped gelignite in an explosives dump and lost both her hands and eyes. To Dolours and her sister Marion, Auntie Bridie was a hero, they dutifully lit her many cigarettes and inserted them between her lips. CHICAGO AND THE IRISH No doubt Chicago has a great and vibrant Irish tradition, steeped as it is in Irish culture and lore, at least in certain neighborhoods. Though Boston, Quincy and Boston’s South Shore are the champs in that department, at 20%, 34% and 40% Irish respectively, all #1 in the United States in that very green category. THE OTHER IRISH RIOTS OF JULY By Tom Deignan, Contributor. TOM DEIGNAN writes about the deadly “Orange Riots” in New York City in 1871. Thanks in large part to Martin Scorsese’s epic movie, Gangs of New York, starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Leonardo DiCaprio and Liam Neeson, the New York Draft Riots are now more or less permanently lodged in the consciousness of most Irish-Americans who are interested in their history.TODAY IN HISTORY
Irish America Magazine. June 4, 1820. On June 4, 1820, Henry Grattan, outstanding orator and dominant figure in the Irish parliament, died.ABOUT THE MAGAZINE
About the Magazine. Irish America magazine is the leading national glossy publication of Irish interest in North America. Since its inception in October 1985, Irish America has become a powerful vehicle for expression on a range of political, economic, social and cultural themes that are of paramount importance to the Irish in the UnitedStates.
DOROTHY DAY'S STATEN ISLAND HOME DEMOLISHED The small waterfront bungalow in Staten Island, New York that Dorothy Day occupied late in life was razed in February to make way for a subdivision of million dollar homes. 'SAVE OUR PRIEST' CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED TO STOP RETIREMENT OF PARISHIONERS in Manchester have launched a campaign to stop the retirement of their much-loved priest, Father Paddy McMahon. The congregation at St John’s Catholic Church in Chorlton were stunned to learn last month that Fr McMahon will be THE IRISH OF BARBADOS The Irish in Barbados were never slaves, they were indentured and after a period of of 7 years were free to do what ever they wishedlike leave. They were not not forced to interbreed with blanks. It seems L. Farnum- Badley has a strange agenda ; trying to justify the hereditary slavery of blacks in the America’s. FACT SHEET : HEMOCHROMATOSIS Hereditary hemochromatosis is a disease caused by a recessive genetic mutation that makes the body absorb too much iron, resulting in excess amounts being deposited in vital organs, most commonly the liver, heart, and pancreas. Luckily, only a small number of people with the genetic mutation develop serious problems, but even so, excess iron ROOTS: THE LYNCHES OF GALWAY The ruins of the Lynch house in Galway where Walter Lynch was hanged by his father, James Lynch fitz Stephen. Those born of Ó Loinsigh stock will most typically find their roots in counties Cork, Sligo, and Clare. This name is occupational in origin, meaning “mariner,” and, fittingly, there are no shortage of Lynches who have upheld this WILD IRISH WOMEN: DOLOURS PRICE Dolours Price grew up with a living blood sacrifice, Auntie Bridie, who in her IRA days dropped gelignite in an explosives dump and lost both her hands and eyes. To Dolours and her sister Marion, Auntie Bridie was a hero, they dutifully lit her many cigarettes and inserted them between her lips. CHICAGO AND THE IRISH No doubt Chicago has a great and vibrant Irish tradition, steeped as it is in Irish culture and lore, at least in certain neighborhoods. Though Boston, Quincy and Boston’s South Shore are the champs in that department, at 20%, 34% and 40% Irish respectively, all #1 in the United States in that very green category. THE OTHER IRISH RIOTS OF JULY By Tom Deignan, Contributor. TOM DEIGNAN writes about the deadly “Orange Riots” in New York City in 1871. Thanks in large part to Martin Scorsese’s epic movie, Gangs of New York, starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Leonardo DiCaprio and Liam Neeson, the New York Draft Riots are now more or less permanently lodged in the consciousness of most Irish-Americans who are interested in their history. VEGANS FAR LESS LIKELY TO SUFFER FROM SEVERE COVID-19 THAN VEGANS, VEGETARIANS and pescatarians are far less likely to become severely ill from Covid-19 than meat-eaters, a new study suggests. The study, published in the BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health journal, examined six different countries to determine whether dietary patterns can make a difference with regards to how ill one may become fromCovid-19.
HURLING MATCHES JUNE 5 & 6, 2021 GAAGO has six games available this weekend from the Allianz Hurling League’s top tier are comfortably spaced apart, so a decent opportunity exists to assess the form of the main contenders later this summer. Cork/Limerick and Galway/Waterford may be WOMEN WHO DAREDART COLLECTION Northwell Health will virtually unveil the ‘Women who Dared’ collection on Wednesday, May 19th at 11:00 am EST.. The ‘Women who Dared’ collection consists of over 330 works by female artists, from 7 continents, spanning 2,500 years, and tells the story of grit and perseverance of women in the arts and celebrates their artistic talents.. Thirty years ago, two motivated art collectors THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND IRELAND The American Revolution. and Ireland. Painting of the Battle of Germantown by Xavier della Gatta. The Irish involvement in the American Revolution is often lost in the stories dominated by tales of the wisdom of the Founding Fathers. Now, a new exhibition at Philadelphia’s Museum of the American Revolution seeks to changethat.
NOEL GALLAGHER CALLS BORIS JOHNSON A 'F***ING IDIOT' OVER 1 day ago · NOEL GALLAGHER has branded Boris Johnson a “f***ing idiot” due to the Prime Minister’s handling of the Covid-19 crisis. The former Oasis front-man also called the PM a “fat c**t” and criticised Johnson for being ill during the early weeks of theoutbreak.
POST-MORTEM DUE TO BE CARRIED ON BABY GIRL KILLED BY DOG Vegans far less likely to suffer from severe Covid-19 than meat-eaters, new study finds VEGANS, VEGETARIANS and pescatarians are far less likely to become severely ill from Covid-19 than; Post-mortem due on baby girl Mia O'Connell killed in dog attack as she lay in cot A POST-MORTEM examination is due to take place today on a baby girl tragically killed by the famil POST-MORTEM DUE ON BABY GIRL MIA O'CONNELL KILLED IN DOG 1 day ago · A POST-MORTEM examination is due to take place today on a baby girl tragically killed by the family dog as she lay in her cot. The three-month-old baby girl has been named as Mia O’Connell, who was born in February this year.AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE
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ROOTS: THE MIGHTY MCDONNELLS The name McDonnell accounts for a widespread group of individuals of Irish or Scottish heritage. Categorized as a patronymic (a name labelling by male ancestor), McDonnell is an anglicization of the Irish Mac Domhnall, meaning “son of Domhnall” (pronouncedDOH-nal).
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Irish America Magazine. June 4, 1820. On June 4, 1820, Henry Grattan, outstanding orator and dominant figure in the Irish parliament, died.ABOUT THE MAGAZINE
About the Magazine. Irish America magazine is the leading national glossy publication of Irish interest in North America. Since its inception in October 1985, Irish America has become a powerful vehicle for expression on a range of political, economic, social and cultural themes that are of paramount importance to the Irish in the UnitedStates.
DOROTHY DAY'S STATEN ISLAND HOME DEMOLISHED The small waterfront bungalow in Staten Island, New York that Dorothy Day occupied late in life was razed in February to make way for a subdivision of million dollar homes. 'SAVE OUR PRIEST' CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED TO STOP RETIREMENT OF PARISHIONERS in Manchester have launched a campaign to stop the retirement of their much-loved priest, Father Paddy McMahon. The congregation at St John’s Catholic Church in Chorlton were stunned to learn last month that Fr McMahon will be THE IRISH OF BARBADOS The Irish in Barbados were never slaves, they were indentured and after a period of of 7 years were free to do what ever they wishedlike leave. They were not not forced to interbreed with blanks. It seems L. Farnum- Badley has a strange agenda ; trying to justify the hereditary slavery of blacks in the America’s. FACT SHEET : HEMOCHROMATOSIS Hereditary hemochromatosis is a disease caused by a recessive genetic mutation that makes the body absorb too much iron, resulting in excess amounts being deposited in vital organs, most commonly the liver, heart, and pancreas. Luckily, only a small number of people with the genetic mutation develop serious problems, but even so, excess iron ROOTS: THE LYNCHES OF GALWAY The ruins of the Lynch house in Galway where Walter Lynch was hanged by his father, James Lynch fitz Stephen. Those born of Ó Loinsigh stock will most typically find their roots in counties Cork, Sligo, and Clare. This name is occupational in origin, meaning “mariner,” and, fittingly, there are no shortage of Lynches who have upheld this WILD IRISH WOMEN: DOLOURS PRICE Dolours Price grew up with a living blood sacrifice, Auntie Bridie, who in her IRA days dropped gelignite in an explosives dump and lost both her hands and eyes. To Dolours and her sister Marion, Auntie Bridie was a hero, they dutifully lit her many cigarettes and inserted them between her lips. CHICAGO AND THE IRISH No doubt Chicago has a great and vibrant Irish tradition, steeped as it is in Irish culture and lore, at least in certain neighborhoods. Though Boston, Quincy and Boston’s South Shore are the champs in that department, at 20%, 34% and 40% Irish respectively, all #1 in the United States in that very green category. THE OTHER IRISH RIOTS OF JULY By Tom Deignan, Contributor. TOM DEIGNAN writes about the deadly “Orange Riots” in New York City in 1871. Thanks in large part to Martin Scorsese’s epic movie, Gangs of New York, starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Leonardo DiCaprio and Liam Neeson, the New York Draft Riots are now more or less permanently lodged in the consciousness of most Irish-Americans who are interested in their history.TODAY IN HISTORY
Irish America Magazine. June 4, 1820. On June 4, 1820, Henry Grattan, outstanding orator and dominant figure in the Irish parliament, died.ABOUT THE MAGAZINE
About the Magazine. Irish America magazine is the leading national glossy publication of Irish interest in North America. Since its inception in October 1985, Irish America has become a powerful vehicle for expression on a range of political, economic, social and cultural themes that are of paramount importance to the Irish in the UnitedStates.
DOROTHY DAY'S STATEN ISLAND HOME DEMOLISHED The small waterfront bungalow in Staten Island, New York that Dorothy Day occupied late in life was razed in February to make way for a subdivision of million dollar homes. 'SAVE OUR PRIEST' CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED TO STOP RETIREMENT OF PARISHIONERS in Manchester have launched a campaign to stop the retirement of their much-loved priest, Father Paddy McMahon. The congregation at St John’s Catholic Church in Chorlton were stunned to learn last month that Fr McMahon will be THE IRISH OF BARBADOS The Irish in Barbados were never slaves, they were indentured and after a period of of 7 years were free to do what ever they wishedlike leave. They were not not forced to interbreed with blanks. It seems L. Farnum- Badley has a strange agenda ; trying to justify the hereditary slavery of blacks in the America’s. FACT SHEET : HEMOCHROMATOSIS Hereditary hemochromatosis is a disease caused by a recessive genetic mutation that makes the body absorb too much iron, resulting in excess amounts being deposited in vital organs, most commonly the liver, heart, and pancreas. Luckily, only a small number of people with the genetic mutation develop serious problems, but even so, excess iron ROOTS: THE LYNCHES OF GALWAY The ruins of the Lynch house in Galway where Walter Lynch was hanged by his father, James Lynch fitz Stephen. Those born of Ó Loinsigh stock will most typically find their roots in counties Cork, Sligo, and Clare. This name is occupational in origin, meaning “mariner,” and, fittingly, there are no shortage of Lynches who have upheld this WILD IRISH WOMEN: DOLOURS PRICE Dolours Price grew up with a living blood sacrifice, Auntie Bridie, who in her IRA days dropped gelignite in an explosives dump and lost both her hands and eyes. To Dolours and her sister Marion, Auntie Bridie was a hero, they dutifully lit her many cigarettes and inserted them between her lips. CHICAGO AND THE IRISH No doubt Chicago has a great and vibrant Irish tradition, steeped as it is in Irish culture and lore, at least in certain neighborhoods. Though Boston, Quincy and Boston’s South Shore are the champs in that department, at 20%, 34% and 40% Irish respectively, all #1 in the United States in that very green category. THE OTHER IRISH RIOTS OF JULY By Tom Deignan, Contributor. TOM DEIGNAN writes about the deadly “Orange Riots” in New York City in 1871. Thanks in large part to Martin Scorsese’s epic movie, Gangs of New York, starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Leonardo DiCaprio and Liam Neeson, the New York Draft Riots are now more or less permanently lodged in the consciousness of most Irish-Americans who are interested in their history. HURLING MATCHES JUNE 5 & 6, 2021 GAAGO has six games available this weekend from the Allianz Hurling League’s top tier are comfortably spaced apart, so a decent opportunity exists to assess the form of the main contenders later this summer. Cork/Limerick and Galway/Waterford may be WOMEN WHO DAREDART COLLECTION Northwell Health will virtually unveil the ‘Women who Dared’ collection on Wednesday, May 19th at 11:00 am EST.. The ‘Women who Dared’ collection consists of over 330 works by female artists, from 7 continents, spanning 2,500 years, and tells the story of grit and perseverance of women in the arts and celebrates their artistic talents.. Thirty years ago, two motivated art collectors THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND IRELAND The American Revolution. and Ireland. Painting of the Battle of Germantown by Xavier della Gatta. The Irish involvement in the American Revolution is often lost in the stories dominated by tales of the wisdom of the Founding Fathers. Now, a new exhibition at Philadelphia’s Museum of the American Revolution seeks to changethat.
HOW BREXIT IMPACTED THE GBP/EUR AND WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS 1 day ago · How does the future look? The future of the GBP when compared with the EUR will depend on several factors. One of the issues that could affect it is a potential referendum on Scottish independence. While Prime Minister Boris Johnson has repeatedly said FAMOUS IRISH OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Gustavus Conyngham. From March 1, 1777 to February 21, 1779, Conyngham terrorized British shipping, capturing or sinking more than 80 ships. England’s King George III is reported to have said he would be pleased to personally witness Conyngham’s hanging, if only the British Navy could catch him. DUBLIN INCHING TOWARDS DISASTER AS COUNCIL AND GARDAI FAIL 1 day ago · With Ireland’s “outdoor summer” set to begin in earnest today, June 7, Dublin is in danger of sleepwalking into a disaster. Large crowds have been gathering on the streets of the capital for the last few weekends, prompting a rise in anti-socialincidents
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ROOTS: THE MIGHTY MCDONNELLS The name McDonnell accounts for a widespread group of individuals of Irish or Scottish heritage. Categorized as a patronymic (a name labelling by male ancestor), McDonnell is an anglicization of the Irish Mac Domhnall, meaning “son of Domhnall” (pronouncedDOH-nal).
SEAN CUMMINS: FIREFIGHTER Biden Country By Darina Molloy Mayo on the west coast and Louth on the east, boast some of the most his; Fiery Joe Biden A 1987 interview with the then U.S. Senator from Delaware, now presidential hopeful Joe Biden ga; Hall of Fame: Dancer, Choreographer, Teacher Jean Butler A few years back, the Irish dancing community was dealt a series ofdevastating losses.
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TODAY IN HISTORY
APRIL 24, 1916
The Easter Rising of 1916 began early in the morning of Monday, April 24 as close to 1,200 people – a combination of the Irish Volunteers and the Citizen Army – took over key points throughout Dublin, including the General Post Office (GPO), the headquarters of the uprising; the Four Courts, Dublin City Hall, St. Stephen’s Green and the Jacob’s Biscuit factory. Led by James Connolly, Padraig Pearse, Sean Mac Dermott, Joseph Plunkett and Eamonn Ceannt, the rising took the Dublin police and military forces mostly by surprise. The most notable encounter of the first day took place between Ceannt’s forces and men from the Royal Irish Regiment, near the South Dublin Union. Two republican flags were raised above the GPO, and Pearse read The Proclamation of the Republic.FOLLOW US
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