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September October 1995

Sept/Oct 1995

LAUNCH DIGITAL ISSUE


FEATURES

All Along the River Shannon

Patricia Tunison Preston follows the course of Ireland’s greatest river as it meanders it way…

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An Always Known Place

Patricia Harty, Editor-in-Chief. “We people of the diaspora, whether from Australia…

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Green Grows the Centre

Companies in the United States seeking global diversity would do well to consider Ireland, now…

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Ireland: Island of Diversity

The American Conference for Irish Studies held in Queen’s University, Belfast, at the end of…

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Mastering the Abstract

The work of Irish-American artist Sean Scully (b. 1945) is the subject of a large…

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Moira Kelly: Hollywood’s Old-Fashioned Girl

Can a strong Roman Catholic woman survive in today’s Hollywood? The answer is a definite…

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Pat Conroy: The Prince of Tales

By Patricia Harty Editor-In-Chief In the fall of 1995, Pat Conroy, author of The Prince…

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Sláinte!: The World Is My (Irish) Oyster

Though Jonathan Swift is believed by many to have said, “He was a brave man…

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The Choctaw Tribe and the Irish Famine

The Choctaw “Trail of Tears,” tribe raised money for Irish Hunger relief. Visiting New York…

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An Always Known Place


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Pat Conroy: The Prince of Tales

News
The latest updates from Irish America’s most recent print issue….
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Hibernia
News from Ireland and happenings in Irish America….
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Those We Lost
A tribute to those who have passed on…..
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Slainte!
Tracing the history of traditional Irish food, drink, and celebration…..
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Photo Album
Photos and stories of our reader’s Irish ancestors….
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The Back Story to Mel Torme’s Classic Christmas Song

This story is about Rita and Mel and a Christmas song — no, make that…

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