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A Celebration of Irish Women

By Irish America Staff
February / March 2003

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An exhibit celebrating the accomplishments of Irish-American women is coming to Dreams of Freedom: Boston's Immigration Museum, from February 17 -- April 30, 2003. "Fire Upon the Hearth: A Celebration of Irish American Women" features dozens of Irish immigrant and American-born women who made significant contributions in the fields of work, politics, education, literature, … [Read more...] about A Celebration of Irish Women

The Boss is Dublin Bound

By Irish America Staff
February / March 2003

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Bruce Springsteen's concert in Dublin's outdoor RDS arena next May 31 sold out in less than two hours – that's all 35,000 seats priced at $60 and $75. Rumor has it that Springsteen claims to be Irish on his mother's side! ♦ … [Read more...] about The Boss is Dublin Bound

Up a Tree

By Irish America Staff
February / March 2003

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John Quimby.

For over a month, John Quigley has been living the life of an ecowarrior, turning his back on the comforts of modern life to fight for the environment. He has been living up a tree in Santa Clarita, California in an effort to prevent its planned destruction. The tree in question is a 70-foot tall, 100-foot wide, 400-year-old oak tree that Los Angeles County has called to be cut … [Read more...] about Up a Tree

The IACI’s 40th

By Irish America Staff
February / March 2003

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Left to Right: Anne-Marie Crowell, the IACI's Director of Development; Mary McAleese, President of Ireland; John P. Walsh, Sr., Chairman and CEOof the IACI.

The Irish American Cultural Institute celebrated it's 40th anniversary at Dublin Castle, Ireland on October 29. Over 140 guests attended the dinner, including President McAleese. The organization was founded by Dr. Eoin McKiernan, then a professor of English at the College of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1962, to promote Irish and Irish American cultures. Several … [Read more...] about The IACI’s 40th

Rebel With a Cause

By Irish America Staff
February / March 2003

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Martin Sheen, backed by fellow actors, discusses letter from Artists Unite to Win Without War that urges President Bush to seek a peaceful solution to the Iraqi crisis. Sheen, who plays President Josiah Bartlett, occupying a fictional White House in the award-winning television series The West Wing, and is the son of an Irish-born mother and Spanish-born father, has been very … [Read more...] about Rebel With a Cause

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July 19, 2009

Irish American author of “Angela’s Ashes” and Pulitzer Prize winner Frank McCourt passed away on July 19, 2009 in New York after battling melanoma cancer. Originally born in Brooklyn to Malachy and Angela McCourt, his parents moved the family back to Limerick after the death of his younger sister Margaret. The McCourts sunk very deep into poverty and this became the influence behind his autobiography “Angela’s Ashes.” In addition to writing, Frank McCourt had a successful career as a teacher.

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