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December January 2005 Issue

O’Brien is the Insider

By Irish America Staff
December / January 2005

December 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

TV host Pat O'Brien has left his post at Access Hollywood and launched his new show The Insider, a Hollywood news show produced by Paramount. NBC, the network where he hosted coverage of the Olympic Games and his hit former show Access Hollywood has reportedly dropped its "breach of contract" lawsuit against O'Brien for moving to another network, which no doubt will keep the … [Read more...] about O’Brien is the Insider

Irish Awarded

By Irish America Staff
December / January 2005

December 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

Irish films won awards in three of the top categories at the recent Toronto International Film Festival. Terry George's latest work Hotel Rwanda won the prestigious AGF People's Choice Award. George, of course, has written such Irish film classics as In the Name of the Father, Some Mother's Son and The Boxer. The Discovery Award, meanwhile, was won by Peter Travis' Omagh, a … [Read more...] about Irish Awarded

Ladder 49: A Film with Heart

By Irish Ameica Staff
December / January 2005

December 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

Much has been written about fire-fighters since 9/11, and while no film could do justice to the heroism of the country's "bravest," Ladder 49 does a good job of exploring the everyday lives of firefighters, the dangers involved, and the emotional impact on families. Starting Joaquin Phoenix (fire-fighter Jack Morrison) and John Travolta (Chief Mike Kennedy), and directed by … [Read more...] about Ladder 49: A Film with Heart

The Met’s New Pres

By Emily Kernan Rafferty, Contributor
December / January 2005

December 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

Irish-American Emily Kernan Rafferty will become the next president of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. A 28-year employee of the Metropolitan, Rafferty will take over on the retirement of David E. McKinney on January 15, 2005. A native of New York City, Kernan Rafferty earned her B.A. degree cum laude from Boston University in 1971 and began her professional career that year … [Read more...] about The Met’s New Pres

The Faithful Fight Back

By Nancy Griffin, Contributor
December / January 2005

December 1, 2004 by 1 Comment

St. Catherine of Siena is a red brick church with arches for doorways, high vaulted ceilings covered with elaborate murals, an ornately carved marble altar, large stained glass windows and larger-than-life statues of saints. Occupying a small city block, the St. Catherine complex contains three other red brick buildings: a rectory, a three-story school building and a community … [Read more...] about The Faithful Fight Back

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