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2006

Snow Patrol. Rock and Reflect.

By Declan O'Kelly, Contributor
August / September 2006

August 1, 2006 by Leave a Comment

Eyes Open by Snow Patrol should firmly establish the band on this side of the Atlantic. That they could produce such an assured work in a period when they lost their bassist and welcomed two new mem- bers is impressive in itself. With a mix of power rock and angst-ridden ballads, the Snow Patrol canvas is adorned with lush strokes and deft touches. The melancholic “Chasing … [Read more...] about Snow Patrol. Rock and Reflect.

The Other Irish Riots of July

By Tom Deignan, Contributor

August 1, 2006 by 16 Comments

TOM DEIGNAN writes about the deadly “Orange Riots” in New York City in 1871. Thanks in large part to Martin Scorsese's epic movie, Gangs of New York, starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Leonardo DiCaprio and Liam Neeson, the New York Draft Riots are now more or less permanently lodged in the consciousness of most Irish-Americans who are interested in their history. A slew of books … [Read more...] about The Other Irish Riots of July

A Summer of Irish Pride

By Michelle Harty, Contributor
August / September 2006

August 1, 2006 by Leave a Comment

Irish Festivals and Fleadhs Abound in the Summer Months. Michelle Harty reports. It has been said that no one is as Irish as an Irishman overseas. Every year St. Patrick’s Day parades across the United States bring out the Irish in anyone who has even the measliest bit of Irish in them and draw the Irish out of Ireland. Even those with no Irish who just want to have a good … [Read more...] about A Summer of Irish Pride

Sláinte! Irish Tree Tales

By Edythe Preet, Contributor
August / September 2006

August 1, 2006 by Leave a Comment

From space, Earth resembles a big beautiful marble with swirling patterns of blue (oceans), white (clouds), and green (trees).  As global warming makes weekly headlines, we are warned of the dire future we face should the delicate balance between the three become irreparably compromised. In a worst case scenario, plants would disappear. In 1657AD, the English scholar William … [Read more...] about Sláinte! Irish Tree Tales

Birth of a Nation

By Niall O'Dowd, Contributor
August / September 2006

August 1, 2006 by Leave a Comment

Niall O’Dowd writes on the re-release of Mise Éire, which documents the birth of the Irish Nation. Every schoolchild in Ireland in the 1960's saw Mise Éire (I Am Ireland),  the Irish-language film which chronicles, in extraordinary detail, the birth of the Irish Nation. I saw it again recently and realized what an incredible piece of film it is.  The good news for the Irish in … [Read more...] about Birth of a Nation

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Thomas Dognan, the 2nd Earl of Limerick, member of the Irish Parliament and governor of the colony of New York, died on this day in 1715. Dognan was born to a Catholic family in County Kildare. Because of their religion, they fled to France. He served in an Irish regiment in France and achieved the rank of colonel in 1674. Due to the order that called all British subjects serving in France back to England, Dognan returned to London. He was given a high ranking commission by the Duke of York in Flanders. James, the Duke of York, had become Lord Proprietor of New York after the English had acquired the colony from the Dutch. He then appointed Dognan as the first provincial governor (1683-1688) of the colony.

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