An American in Ireland: From Madison Avenue to Bruckless, Donegal
Kathleen Tierney O’Connell, a third-generation Irish American and former editor at Vogue magazine, left the…
Denis & The Kids
It’s long, long way from St. Patrick’s School on the edge of Belfast’s New Lodge…
Irish Roots: Barry, Berry and Beirn
The Barry name is mainly of Norman origin and is very closely associated with County…
Mission Dolores
A Californian Mission’s Irish Past Mission Dolores, the oldest building in San Francisco, was the…
New England’s Irish “Witch”
Goody Ann Glover was hanged as a witch on November 16, 1688. Could it have…
Roddy Doyle Has The Last Laugh
Irish writer Roddy Doyle’s book, Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha [Viking Press] won the prestigious…
Sláinte! Brigid: Goddess and Saint
For over a thousand years, February 1 has been celebrated as St. Brigid’s Day. Legend…
The First Word: Our Own Flesh and Blood
Patricia Harty, Editor-in-Chief. Wee Annie’s uncle is dead. You might have…
The Long Shadow
Tim Pat Coogan, author of The IRA: A History, talks to Patricia Harty. “I really…
What Price Peace?
As British Prime Minister John Major and Taoiseach Albert Reynolds announced their historic “Joint Declaration…
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