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John O’Hurley: Artiste Extraordinaire

By Julie Grates
December / January 2006

December 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

John O'Hurley, one of America's most versatile actors, businessman, musician and even show host, is probably best known for his portrayal of the eccentric and humorous J. Peterman on Seinfield, one of America's best known and loved sitcoms of the 1990's. Even though O'Hurley is best known for acting in sitcoms, feature films and lending his voice to cartoon characters, he has … [Read more...] about John O’Hurley: Artiste Extraordinaire

Life’s Good for
Survivor Winner

By Georgina Brennan, Contributor
December / January 2006

December 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

Life has certainly changed for New York City fireman, Survivor: Palau winner Tom Westman, 41 (Irish America cover story Aug/Sept). After winning a million dollars on the hit CBS show last summer, Westman officially hung his jacket up and retired from the FDNY after 20 years of service. Recently named by TV Guide as one of TV's Sexiest Men, Westman, 41, signed on with … [Read more...] about Life’s Good for
Survivor Winner

Irish Author Wins Booker Prize

By Declan O'Kelly, Contributor
December / January 2006

December 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

Irish author John Banville was the surprise winner of the Man Booker Prize this year for his novel The Sea. The Booker Prize for Fiction was originally set up by Booker plc. in 1969 to raise the public profile of authors, reward writing excellence and increase interest in modern fiction writing. The annual competition is open to all fiction writers from the British Commonwealth … [Read more...] about Irish Author Wins Booker Prize

The 2005 Solas
Awards in Boston

By Mary Catherine Brouder, Contributor
December / January 2006

December 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

The Irish Immigration Center's (IIC) 11th annual Solas Awards Dinner was held at the Westin Hotel in Boston on October 27. Teresa Heinz, John McGrail, founder of the Mayo Group, and Janice Loux, the first female president of UNITE HERE Local 26, the Boston Hotel and Restaurant Employees Union, were the three recipients of the IIC's Solas Awards in accordance with this year's … [Read more...] about The 2005 Solas
Awards in Boston

The Leary Firefighters Bash

By Irish America Staff
December / January 2006

December 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

The Leary Firefighters Foundation held its 5(th) Annual Bash on November 2, at Capitale in Manhattan. The actor Denis Leary founded the organization in 2000 when his first cousin, Jerry Lucey, his friend Lt. Tommy Spencer, and four other firefighters died fighting a fire in Worcester, Massachusetts, Leary's hometown. In 2004 the Foundation donated a Mobile Command Center … [Read more...] about The Leary Firefighters Bash

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