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Steppin’ Out in Scotland

By David Kirkwood, Contributor
June / July 2002

June 1, 2002 by Leave a Comment

The 32nd World Irish dance championships were held inGlasgow and drew dancers from around the world. David Kirkwood reports. Photography by Paul McSherry. ℘℘℘ Scotland, for ten days in spring, became the world Mecca for Irish dancing when dancers from across the globe descended on Glasgow. The 32nd World Irish Dancing Championships, Oireachtas Rince na Cruinne 2002, was held … [Read more...] about Steppin’ Out in Scotland

Adrian Flannelly Show Expands

By Irish America Staff
June / July 2001

June 1, 2001 by Leave a Comment

The Adrian Flannelly Show, part of the Irish Radio Network, has expanded into new markets and extended its Saturday broadcast from two to five hours. You can now catch the show on WJUX 103.1 FM (New York City, Bergen County, Northern New Jersey, Bronx, Westchester, Western Queens and Brooklyn), 94.3 FM (Rockland and Orange Counties, NY), 99.7 FM (Monticello; Sullivan, … [Read more...] about Adrian Flannelly Show Expands

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Today in History

August 13, 1899

Alfred Hitchcock, film’s master of suspense, was born on this day in 1899. Although commonly remembered for his British accent, Hitchcock was of both Irish and English descent. His mother was Irish born Emma Jane Whelan. His father’s mother was also Irish. Hitchcock was educated at a Jesuit school and remained a devout Catholic through out his life. Hitchcock also adapted Irish playwright Sean O’Casey’s “Juno and the Paycock” for the screen.

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