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Lost Irish
Last week I was taste-testing whiskeys prepping for my St. Patrick’s Day party, listening to…
Dublin Anniversary of Handel’s Messiah Premiere
Portrait of George Frederic Handel by Balthasar Denner On April 13,…
Queen’s Builds on Legacy of Seamus Heaney
The work of Nobel Prize-winning Irish poet Seamus Heaney will inspire generations of future writers…
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Hibernia: Irish Eye on Hollywood
Meaney’s Horror Unwelcome It’s going to be a creepy St. Patrick’s Day for Colm Meaney. In March, look for the great Irish actor in a new horror thriller –set in […]
Hibernia: Honors
Irish LGBT Rights Campaigner Honored In NYC A street in Queens, New York, has been named after Belfast-born Tarlach Mac Niallais, who famously campaigned for LGBT rights. Mac Niallais died […]
Hibernia: News
Dublin Second In Europe For Improving Air Quality Dublin has been named the second most improved European capital in relation to air quality, according to findings from Uswitch. Air pollution […]
Hibernia: Sports
Leona Maguire Is First Irish Golfer To Win The LPGA Leona Maguire has made history as the first Irish woman to win on the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) tour. Maguire edged […]
Hibernia: News From Ireland
Kerry Town Named Among Europe’s Most Beautiful The scenic village of Kenmare, nestled on the Kerry coastline, has been named by CNN Travel as one of the most beautiful towns in Europe. […]
She Died Of The Fever
Dublin as depicted in the song “Molly Malone,” and the fever that took her. Molly Malone “died of the fever” on June 13, 1699, according to the Dublin Millennium Commission, […]