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April May 2006 Issue

News in Brief

By Frank Shouldice, Contributor
April / May 2006

April 1, 2006 by Leave a Comment

Almost seven million people visited Ireland last year according to latest figures released by Tourism Ireland. Showing an increase of six percent on 2004, the annual report revealed a slight drop in the number of visitors from the U.S. (to 950,800). "This performance was underpinned by an excellent performance from Europe and a positive performance by the British market," said … [Read more...] about News in Brief

St. Patrick’s Day On Montserrat

By Bridget English, Contributor
April / May 2006

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An island in the Caribbean is probably the last thing people think of at mention of the words "Ireland" or "St. Patrick's Day." Believe it or not, the small island of Montserrat is the only place in the world besides Ireland that recognizes St. Patrick's Day as a national holiday. The lush tropical island celebrates the day with an annual festival from March 11-18 with food, … [Read more...] about St. Patrick’s Day On Montserrat

Top Irish Chefs Add Flavor To St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations in Boston and New York City

April / May 2006

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Six of Ireland's best-known chefs traveled to the United States this St. Patrick's Day season to showcase New Irish Cuisine, an innovative style of Irish cooking which is making Ireland a fashionable hotspot in culinary circles. The Irish delegation, representing Ireland's four provinces, included Kevin Dundon, Dunbrody House hotel and Cookery School in Wexford; Darina Alien, … [Read more...] about Top Irish Chefs Add Flavor To St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations in Boston and New York City

James Joyce with Gusto

April / May 2006

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The University of Buffalo presented "James Joyce with Gusto" in celebration of the writer's birthday on February 3. Selections of Joyce's writings were put on exhibition at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery for the day's events, which included lectures by Joyce scholars Margot Norris, Professor of English, University of California, Irvine and President, International James Joyce … [Read more...] about James Joyce with Gusto

Emory To Extend Irish Collection

By Colm Murphy, Contributor
April / May 2006

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Emory University's Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Books Library has received a $34,000 grant from the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation to support the second phase of the Access to Major Irish Literary Archives Project. Working in conjunction with the University of Delaware; the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at University of Texas, Austin; Washington University in St. … [Read more...] about Emory To Extend Irish Collection

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The artist Sarah Purser was born in Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin on this day in 1848. She was raised in Dungarvan, County Waterford and educated in Switzerland. She went on to study at the Metropolitan School of Art in Dublin, and in Paris at the Académie Julian. Working primarily as a portrait artist, she also became associated with the stained glass movement. Purser opened a stained glass workshop in 1903, and some of her work was commissioned from as far away as New York City. Successful as she was in the arts, her wealth was accumulated primarily through investments. In 1923, she became the first woman to be made a member of the Royal Hibernian Academy.

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