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Ireland 100: “The Finest Strands of Who We Are”

By Sarah Buscher, Contributor
June / July 2016

June 1, 2016 by Leave a Comment

Ireland celebrates the centenary of the Easter Rising in America with a three-week cultural festival in Washington, D.C. ℘℘℘   One of the most notable features of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., is a large bronze bust of Kennedy himself. A world-renowned piece of art, it manages to capture the vibrancy and energy of the late Irish … [Read more...] about Ireland 100: “The Finest Strands of Who We Are”

Holden Back on Broadway

By Irish America Staff
October / November 2005

October 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

Irish singer Darren Holden, who has been touring the U.S. starring as the Piano Man in the national touring production of the hit Billy Joel/Twyla Tharp musical Movin' Out, returned to the Broadway production for five shows at the end of August. Holden was filling in for Piano Man Michael Cavanaugh who was on vacation. Originally from County Kilkenny, Ireland, Darren is an … [Read more...] about Holden Back on Broadway

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December 9, 1973

The Sunningdale Agreement was signed on this day in 1973 by British Prime Minister Edward Heath, Irish premier Liam Cosgrave, and representatives of the Unionist, Social Democratic, Labour and Alliance parties of Northern Ireland. The agreement set up a Council of Ireland made up of a board and a power-sharing Consultative Assembly. The council’s primary focus was to give the Republic joint jurisdiction on issues concerning the North.

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