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By Megan SmolenyakIA Newsletter, October 28, 2023

Meg Ryan’s Irish Heritage

By Megan Smolenyak
IA Newsletter, October 28, 2023

October 26, 2023 by 1 Comment

She’s going back to her acting roots, so I took a dive into her ancestral ones. It’s been a while, but Meg Ryan, America’s rom-com queen, anointed through her memorable roles in When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle, and You've Got Mail, is re-emerging with What Happens Later, a movie she co-wrote, directed, and stars in. I’m among the many looking forward to getting … [Read more...] about Meg Ryan’s Irish Heritage

Music from an Irish Cottage

IA Newsletter, October 7, 2023

October 5, 2023 by Leave a Comment

Irish fiddler Kevin Burke has always been a forward-thinking traditional musician. His latest production brings together some of Ireland's leading traditional musicians in a new video series,  “Music from an Irish Cottage,"  scheduled for release later this month on Vimeo. Each session features two guests, including Sharon Shannon (The Waterboys, Steve Earle), Seán … [Read more...] about Music from an Irish Cottage

Fantastic Autumn Activities in Northern Ireland

IA Newsletter, October 7, 2023

October 5, 2023 by Leave a Comment

The leaves are turning and the nights are drawing in but autumn offers plenty to enjoy in Northern Ireland. Striding through a gorgeous landscape on a bright, crisp day, delving into the fantasy world of Game of Thrones, or celebrating Halloween – these are just some of the autumnal delights to be enjoyed in Northern Ireland. Here are five awesome activities to try this … [Read more...] about Fantastic Autumn Activities in Northern Ireland

RIP Joe Leary

By Michael Quinlin
IA Newsletter September 23, 2023

September 21, 2023 by Leave a Comment

Joe Leary in front of Boston Harbor Hotel (photo courtesy of Irish American Partnership)

Joseph F. Leary, a leader in Boston's Irish-American community since the 1980s, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family on September 18, at age 90. Preceded in death by his wife, Eileen (Sullivan) Leary in 1981, Joe is survived by his two children, Joseph of South Boston and Eileen and her husband Thomas Johnson of Boston and Harwich Port. Prior to … [Read more...] about RIP Joe Leary

F. Scott Fitzgerald – The Irish Scott

By Stephen Talty
June 1987

September 21, 2023 by 1 Comment

   But Scott's Celtic heritage did not cripple him, as some have asserted, nor did he deny it as he entered society's top strata, then crashed down and cracked up. He carried his Irish blood differently at different times: cursed it, glorified it, flaunted it and (worst of all) almost forgot it. But as always with Fitzgerald and many times with the Irish — the truth is far more … [Read more...] about F. Scott Fitzgerald – The Irish Scott

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