It was a pleasure to visit Goldsmith Country in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands. A big thank you to my hosts for the welcome extended to me during a short but very enjoyable visit to their (and Goldsmith’s) home place.
How one Irish American was moved to see her family's original records during a genealogy consultation with the Irish Family History Centre at EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum. @EPICMuseumCHQ https://t.co/Q5lDU2BwDy
MGM+ describes "The Westies" as "a gritty and kinetic crime drama centering on New York City’s infamously violent Irish gang of the same name." https://t.co/usaESrKMVC
Hungarians & Irish share a love of great literature. So no surprise to see that the recipient of this year’s Dublin Literary Award, the brilliant Scottish novelist Ali Smith, was nominated by the Katona József Library in Kecskemét. Gratúlalok Ali és kősznfjuk Kecskemét!
“It’s a pain in the arse, when you’re a Dublin writer – you’re inevitably asked about Joyce, and it’s tedious. He doesn’t have copyright on the streets of Dublin.”
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It's not like it's Carnegie Hall, but we're still gratified to sell out our more humble venue two weeks before our first self-produced live event onMon. June 1.
But the waiting list is now open for those eventual cancellations--sign up at Eventbrite: https://t.co/x2xfWC4e70
Sometimes podcast cohosts need a little time to themselves. Here John & Martin meet in Central Park to cut an episode previewing their live show coming June 1 and talking about the live podcast experience.
Philadelphia’s Irish American Business Chamber & Network is turning transatlantic connections into real business results. Could the right introduction change everything? https://t.co/cAYjvGsJx0
‘— What is your nation if I may ask, says the citizen.
— Ireland, says Bloom. I was born here. Ireland.’ -James Joyce, Ulysses.
Same applies to Suad Mooge, born in Ireland.
Same applies
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Our shy and reclusive Irish Stew cohosts will venture out into the wild to do their third podcast recording session before a live (and paying) audiance.
Mon, June 1, in NYC.
Info and tix at https://t.co/x2xfWC4e70
Director Glennn Leyburn talks about dramatizing one of Irish football's most divisive moments in "Saipan," on the latest epsiode of Irish Stew https://t.co/warIBgPEQx