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2005

Raise the Roof

By Irish America Staff
April / May 2005

April 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

Raise the Roof, a documentary on the building and opening of the Glór Irish Music Centre in Co. Clare, had its New York City premiere on February 24. Produced and directed by Patrick Farrelly and Kate O'Callaghan and set in the heartland of traditional music in the West of Ireland, Raise The Roof explores one woman's battles against time, bureaucracy and even the musicians … [Read more...] about Raise the Roof

Behind the Scenes with Bridget

By Louise Carroll, Contributor
December / January 2005

December 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

Bridget Moynahan dances on bars, dallies in espionage, fixes robots and steals men away from Sarah Jessica Parker -- or so her film and TV roles would have you believe. The star of Coyote Ugly, The Recruit, I, Robot and the actress who played Mr. Big's second wife Natasha in Sex and the City is actually a very down to earth and level-headed woman. Raised by Irish-American … [Read more...] about Behind the Scenes with Bridget

First Word: A Different Tune

By Patricia Harty, Editor-in-Chief
December / January 2005

December 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

Patricia Harty - Editor-in-Chief.

As Irish America's editor for the past 20 years I have witnessed a major sea change in the economic relationship between Ireland and the U.S. For centuries Ireland depended on help from the U.S. but today Irish firms employ as many people in the U.S. as American companies do in Ireland. The number of Irish-born executives in corporate America is at an all-time high. Ireland … [Read more...] about First Word: A Different Tune

News from Ireland

By Frank Shouldice, Contributor
December / January 2005

December 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

Maureen O'Hara Collects an Irish Oscar Maureen O'Hara brought over 700 guests to their feet at the Irish Film and Television Awards (IFTA) in Dublin when she received the Lifetime Achievement Award. Wearing a bright red dress the 84-year-old actress earned a heartfelt ovation, recalling her illustrious career which included her feisty performance opposite John Wayne in The … [Read more...] about News from Ireland

News in Brief

By Frank Shouldice
December / January 2005

December 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

RESIDENTS in Ringaskiddy, Co. Cork have vowed to oppose construction of Ireland's first toxic waste incinerator. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) gave a green light to the controversial project by granting a waste management license to Indaver Ireland. The company has plans to build a similar facility near Duleek, Co. Meath but despite the EPA decision environmentalist … [Read more...] about News in Brief

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March 17, 1858

The Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) was founded in Dublin by James Stephens on this day 1858. After the collapse of the 1848 rebellion, James Stephens and John O’Mahony fled to Europe to avoid being arrested. In 1856, he made returned to Ireland. O’Mahony had moved to America in 1853 and begun the Emmet Monument Association. He contacted Stephens, asking him to start a similar organization in Ireland. Stephens wrote back, explaining his conditions and requirements, which amounted to uncontrolled power and £100 a month for the first three months. It was on March 17, 1858 that Stephens received his letter of acceptance from O’Mahony, and £80.

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