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American Song Becomes Anthem of Hope in Ireland

By Irish America Staff
April / May 2014

March 12, 2014 by 2 Comments

Legendary singer/songwriter Carly Simon was moved to tears by a new cover of her iconic “Let the River Run,” which became the theme song for Derry/Londonderry City of Culture celebrations. The new single by Stroke City native singers Damian McGinty (of the tv show “Glee”) and Mairead Carlin (of  Celtic Woman) celebrates the close of Derry/London-derry’s year as U.K. City of … [Read more...] about American Song Becomes Anthem of Hope in Ireland

Ban on Makeup and False Eyelashes for Irish Dancers

By James O’Shea, Contributor
April / May 2014

March 12, 2014 by 1 Comment

Irish dancers under 10 years old are now forbidden to wear makeup or false eyelashes during competition but can still wear wigs. The Irish Dancing Commission’s site announced that the ban would take effect in March. The news created major ripples in the Irish dance world where there has been considerable controversy over the increasing use of makeup on young children. Debbie … [Read more...] about Ban on Makeup and False Eyelashes for Irish Dancers

Judy Collins Live in Ireland

By Irish America Staff
April / May 2014

March 12, 2014 by 1 Comment

Judy Collins and some of Ireland’s best loved musicians took over Dromoland Castle last September to film a concert that will be broadcast on PBS this coming spring: Judy Collins Live in Ireland. One of the most influential folk singers of the sixties who has continued to inspire audiences with sublime vocals, Judy has long had an association with Ireland and was inducted into … [Read more...] about Judy Collins Live in Ireland

Brennan’s Torpedo

By Brian Hoban, Contributor
April / May 2014

March 12, 2014 by Leave a Comment

A renowned Irish inventor is honored in London. Louis Philip Brennan was born on Main Street, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, on 28 January 1852. He was the tenth child  of Thomas Brennan, a hardware merchant in the town. Following the death of at least five of Louis’s older siblings as small children during the Irish Famine Years (1845-1847), the Brennan family emigrated to start a new … [Read more...] about Brennan’s Torpedo

Fordham Calls For Finucane Inquiry

By Irish America Staff
April / May 2014

March 12, 2014 by Leave a Comment

Human Rights First joined the family of Northern Ireland civil rights lawyer Pat Finucane on the 25th anniversary of his murder to discuss the campaign for a public inquiry into his killing.The roundtable discussion took place at the James McNally Amphitheater at Fordham Law School in New York on February 12. Brian Dooley, Director, Human Rights Defenders Program at Human … [Read more...] about Fordham Calls For Finucane Inquiry

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May 6, 1863

The Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia, which began on April 30, ended on this day. Union General Hooker suffered defeat and retreated as a result of Lee’s brilliant tactics. Confederate Gen. Stonewall Jackson was mortally wounded by his own soldiers. Union losses were 17,000 killed, wounded and missing out of 130,000. The Confederates lost 13,000 out of 60,000. Lee’s forces were outnumbered two to one. The Battle of Chancellorsville was depicted in the 2003 film Gods and Generals, based on the novel of the same name by Jeffrey Shaara.The battle is also the background in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story, “The Night at Chancellorsville,” and Stephen Crane’s 1895 novel “The Red Badge of Courage,” made into a movie by John Huston and featuring Medalof Honor winner Audie Murphy.

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