A Sacred Place: Skellig Michael
Photographer and writer Chris Ryan visited the larger of the two Skellig Islands off the…
Against the Tide
Sean Granahan is determined to keep The Floating Hospital afloat It’s been nearly 20 years…
Embracing the Green Wave
Irish Americans celebrate Earth Day and beyond with action and activism The man who began…
Good Friday and Us
I wonder if we are, as novelist Salman Rushdie has written, at the deepest level…
Hibernia: Arts
An Cailín Ciúin An Cailín Ciúin/The Quiet Girl marks a watershed moment for Irish-language cinema….
Hibernia: Innovation
AwakenHub Takes New York City for First Trade Mission to the U.S. AwakenHub, the only…
Hibernia: Irish America
Parade a Good Time for Good Cause Good weather meant a good time for a…
Hibernia: Irish Eye on Hollywood
Oscars Moments There was good, bad and ugly news for the Irish at the Academy…
Hibernia: Politics
Adams and Clinton at Cooper Union Former U.S. president Bill Clinton and Sinn Féin leader…
Photo Album: Keeper of the Light
I was named after my paternal grandfather John P. Duffy. J.P., ‘Jack’ to his wife,…
Profiles in Courage Awards
On December 7, 1998, a special John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award was presented…
Review of Books
Darina Molloy reviews recently published books by Irish authors In Ordinary Time: Fragments of a…
Senator George Mitchell
Reflections on the Good Friday Agreement, 25 Years On Q&A with Kelly Candaele KC: Perspectives…
Sláinte! Mead in Ireland
Often referred to as “nectar of the gods” mead is possibly the oldest alcoholic beverage…
The First Word: Profiles in Courage
“The stories of past courage can define that ingredient – they can teach, they can…
The Last Word: Mutual Admiration
While it may take a village to raise a child, it took the collaboration of…
Those we Lost: A Mighty Voice for Justice is Stilled
Niall O’Dowd writes on the passing of Rita O’Hare. Rita O’Hare, one of the most…
Time for Peace
The year was 1981, and Irish American elected officials – including the junior U.S. Senator…
What Are You Like? Cathy Maguire
Q & A with the Irish singer-songwriter While selling her tapes door to door in…
Wild Irish Women: Bernadette
After 800 years of colonial rule, Ireland finally got conditional freedom and fell victim to…
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Those We Lost
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Slainte!
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Grave Markers Installed for Two Fenian Rebels: Michael Harrington and Thomas Hassett
On Saturday, October 15, at Calvary Cemetery in Queens, New York, headstones were placed on…