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Michael Flatley Tries his Feet at Painting

By Catherine Davis, Editorial Assistant
February / March 2012

January 26, 2012 by 1 Comment

Not one to limit himself to a single medium, Irish dancer and flute player Michael Flatley can now add “painter” to his artistic resume. He sold his very first painting at an auction this past December for €5,600. His method, however, is not of the traditional paintbrush-and-easel variety. Rather, he takes a canvas that has been painted a solid color, places it on the ground, … [Read more...] about Michael Flatley Tries his Feet at Painting

Irish Awards for Michelle Williams & Melissa McCarthy

By Molly Ferns, Editorial Assistant
February / March 2012

January 26, 2012 by 1 Comment

Michelle Williams, who has already received SAG, Golden Globe and Academy Award best actress nominations for her role as Marilyn Monroe in My Week With Marilyn will be recognized as the US-Ireland Alliance’s first honorary Irishwoman at this year’s annual “Oscar Wilde: Honoring the Irish in Film” event. The event, to be held at J.J. Abrams' production studio Bad Robot three … [Read more...] about Irish Awards for Michelle Williams & Melissa McCarthy

Move to Restore Quiet Man Cottage

By June Beck, Editor of Maureen O'Hara Magazine
February / March 2012

January 26, 2012 by 25 Comments

Locals and fans from around the world are rallying on the Facebook social network to renew the dream of seeing “The Quiet Man Cottage” restored to its former cinematic glory as it appeared in the 1951 movie The Quiet Man. Today, the structure is barely recognizable as it lies in shambles. For Paddy McCormick, from Belfast, this dream began in 1998.  As an ardent fan of the … [Read more...] about Move to Restore Quiet Man Cottage

Malcolm O’Hagan, Founder of the American Writers Museum

By Marian Betancourt, Contributor
February / March 2012

January 26, 2012 by 2 Comments

“It has to be spectacular or not at all,” said Malcolm O’Hagan, about the American Writers Museum he is founding to “help people understand the power of the word, how much it influences our culture and identity as a nation.” Born the day before St. Patrick’s Day in Co. Sligo, 71 years ago, O’Hagan, who holds a doctorate in engineering, admits that it wasn’t until he moved to … [Read more...] about Malcolm O’Hagan, Founder of the American Writers Museum

Seamus Heaney Donates Papers to Library of Ireland

By Molly Ferns, Editorial Assistant
February / March 2012

January 26, 2012 by Leave a Comment

The National Library of Ireland has become the new home to Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney’s collection of literary papers. “I’m overwhelmed at the number of people that the library has brought in to celebrate this moment and I’m deeply indebted and deeply honoured,” said Heaney at a reception held in the reading room of the National Library on December 21. Among  those who … [Read more...] about Seamus Heaney Donates Papers to Library of Ireland

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