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August September 2005 Issue

Deep Throat Revealed

By Julie Grates
August September 2005

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When John O'Connor, an Irish-American lawyer residing in San Francisco, recently revealed the identity of "Deep Throat," the source responsible for bringing down Richard Nixon in the '70s (and one of journalism's best-kept secrets), he never anticipated the ensuing media storm. "It was more than I anticipated. I thought it was going to be a mild stir, I didn't think it would … [Read more...] about Deep Throat Revealed

Moonstruck But Not Starstruck

By Patricia Harty, Editor-in-Chief
August September 2005

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John Patrick Shanley joked that when his family learned he had won the Pulitzer Prize for Doubt, they warned him not to get a big head and "start wearing a white suit." On accepting his Tony Award for best play for Doubt, he thanked "the Irish Christian Brothers for kicking me out of school." Set in the 1960s in a Catholic school in the Bronx, Doubt explores what happens when … [Read more...] about Moonstruck But Not Starstruck

Lassie Lands in Ireland

By Declan O'Kelly, Contributor
August September 2005

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Shooting began in Ireland in May on the new Lassie film, which stars Peter O'Toole and Samantha Morton. The film, written and directed by Charles Sturridge, is based on Eric Knight's 1938 novel Lassie Come Home and will film in Dublin, Wicklow and the Isle of Man. The story follows Lassie's 500-mile adventure as she tries to return home to the Carraclough family after being … [Read more...] about Lassie Lands in Ireland

Irish Artist’s “Dark Heart” is on Exhibition at the U.N.

By Declan O'Kelly, Contributor
August September 2005

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At the outset of the first Gulf War, Irish artist Michelle Rogers painted a series about the conflict. Her work garnered attention from Amnesty International, which in 1993 commissioned her to paint and live in Bosnia. The result is called the "Dark Heart" series, which is currently on display at the UN Plaza as part of an exhibit marking the ten-year anniversary of the … [Read more...] about Irish Artist’s “Dark Heart” is on Exhibition at the U.N.

Irish Eye on Hollywood

By Tom Deignan, Contributor
August September 2005

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It will be hard to get away from rising Irish superstar Cillian Murphy this summer. After breaking through with roles in critically acclaimed films such as Cold Mountain, 28 Days, Later and Girl with a Pearl Earring, the Cork-born Murphy burst into the Hollywood mainstream by landing a role in the summer smash Batman Begins. (That film also stars Irish veteran Liam … [Read more...] about Irish Eye on Hollywood

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