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The Jig is Up!

By Sheila Langan, Deputy Editor
August / September 2011

August 1, 2011 by Leave a Comment

A new documentary dubbed as "Spellbound meets Mad Hot Ballroom, with a touch of Riverdance" As an Irish American who had a very culturally rich childhood, I may be something of an anomaly in that I never once tried Irish step dancing. I never raised a foot to a jig or a reel, never donned a massive curly wig, never learned how to jump two feet in the air while keeping my arms … [Read more...] about The Jig is Up!

Once Upon a Stage

By Dawn Darby, Editorial Assistant
August / September 2011

August 1, 2011 by Leave a Comment

Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova's Once to be a musical Written by Irish playwright Enda Walsh, the very anticipated stage adaptation of the acclaimed film Once will debut at the New York Theater Workshop this November. Filmed using hand-held cameras and a humble budget, Once tells the story of two struggling musicians from completely different walks of life who find love on … [Read more...] about Once Upon a Stage

Scarlett is 75 and Still Going Strong

By David O'Connell, Contributor
August / September 2011

August 1, 2011 by 1 Comment

On the 75th anniversary of the publication of Gone With the Wind, David O'Connell explores how Margaret Mitchell's Irish background influenced her writing. Writing in the second edition (1940) of his monumental and influential study The American Novel, Carl van Doren wrote: “Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind not only gave a revised version of the Civil War in the South, … [Read more...] about Scarlett is 75 and Still Going Strong

Imagining Ireland With Gabriel Byrne

By Sheila Langan, Deputy Editor
June / July 2011

July 1, 2011 by 2 Comments

The acclaimed actor discusses his role as Ireland's first Cultural Ambassador, his experience as an emigrant, and his thoughts on the strong ties and the disconnects between Ireland and America. The most immediately striking thing about Gabriel Byrne, aside from his very light blue eyes and the chunky silver Claddagh ring he wears on his right hand (and the fact that he is … [Read more...] about Imagining Ireland With Gabriel Byrne

Irish Eye on Hollywood:
Upcoming Film Releases

By Tom Deignan, Contributor
June / July 2011

July 1, 2011 by Leave a Comment

Tom Deignan with the latest Irish and Irish American happenings in film and television. Carlow actress Saoirse Ronan apparently enjoys playing a killer. In April, Ronan starred in the action flick Hanna, which should be out on DVD soon. Ronan played a teenage assassin raised by her dad (Eric Bana) to be a ruthless killer. Now comes word that Ronan – who shot to fame in 2007, … [Read more...] about Irish Eye on Hollywood:
Upcoming Film Releases

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