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August September 2006 Issue

Ireland Takes Center Stage

By Philip Reid, Contributor
August / September 2006

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To be sure, the wait has been worth it. Every second of every minute of every hour of every day of every week of every month of every year that Ireland has had to be patient before being bestowed with the favor of playing host to the 2006 Ryder Cup has been worth it. Now, with the great match in its sights, Ireland -- one giant golf course -- is ready to make the 36th edition … [Read more...] about Ireland Takes Center Stage

Garry Hynes and “Druid Synge’

By Marilyn Cole Lownes, Contributor
August / September 2006

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The Tony Award-winning director and founder of the Druid Theatre talks to Marilyn Cole Lownes about bringing J.M. Synge's plays to New York. Squinting slightly in the noonday sun, Garry Hynes sits down to breakfast at a pavement café on Manhattan's Upper West Side in July. Having previously abandoned her coffee and croissants to be photographed for The New York Times, … [Read more...] about Garry Hynes and “Druid Synge’

Entering the Brotherhood

By Declan O'Kelly, Contributor
August / September 2006

August 1, 2006 by 1 Comment

Declan O'Kelly discusses Showtime's new series Brotherhood with writer/creator Blake Masters.  The series, starring Fionnula Flanagan and Jason Clarke, airs on Sundays at 10p.m. “Brotherhood explores the landscape always been fascinated with all things infamous criminal in the top-ten most Irish. “Since the origin of the series is the death of an Irish neighborhood, having it … [Read more...] about Entering the Brotherhood

Marian Keyes

By Lauren Byrne, Contributor
August / September 2006

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International bestselling Irish author Marian Keyes talks to Lauren Byrne about the other side of chick lit. “Ask me anything,” Marian Keyes invited her audience at a recent reading she gave in Cambridge, Massachusetts, while promoting her latest book Anybody Out There? “I’m happy to talk about my alcoholism, suicide attempt, my low self-esteem.” Her listeners declined the … [Read more...] about Marian Keyes

Anniversaries and Amazing Performances

By Ian Worpole Contributor
August / September 2006

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IAN WORPOLE looks at the massive musical contributions of traditional groups Solas and Cherish the Ladies, who both reach major milestones this year. When I was a lad growing up in post WWII England, festive holidays were always about food. One of the lesser but still vital days was Shrove Tuesday, AKA Pancake Day. Or should it be the other way round? We knew there was some … [Read more...] about Anniversaries and Amazing Performances

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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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