| |
Irish America magazine - Feb/Mar '04 issue: Brendan Behan, Police Commissioner of New York City Ray Kelly, Joe Queenan, Harry Ferguson and Henry Ford, David Kincaid, Art Carney, Nick Clooney, James Kenny, Jim Sheridan, Kevin O’Connor
Book Reviews
The father shore, Gerry Adams - Sailing the Wine Dark Sea, McCarthy
- Images of Beckett by John Haynes and James Knowlson - Voga Hotel, Maura Moynihan
- P.S. I Love You, Cecelia Ahern
more...
|
(Irish America) Feb/Mar 2004
|
Music Roundup
Kate Rusby Underneath the Stars.
Josh Kelley For the Ride Home.
more...
|
(Irish America) Feb/Mar 2004
|
The Irish Shawl
This is a photograph taken of my mother, Elizabeth Schultz Daily, at the age of 16 wearing the shawl that her great-grandmother Jane McDonald McCarthy brought over from Ireland when she and my great-great-grandfather John immigrated to America.
more...
|
(Irish America) Feb/Mar 2004
|
Cummins (Cummings, Commons, Comyns, Hurley)
The original Irish name is Ó Coimín and its variations are numerous in every part of Ireland. The name lends itself to many interpretations.
more...
|
(Irish America) Feb/Mar 2004
|
News From Ireland
Justice Time for Dublin/Monaghan Families. The bombs went off during the Dublin rush-hour, at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, May 17, 1974.
more...
|
(Irish America) Feb/Mar 2004
|
Letters
A Shared Irish Heritage - G-Mack - Cate’s Doorstepping! - Bing Was Best
- Remembering Henry.
more...
|
(Irish America) Feb/Mar 2004
|
In Canada, the Irish Disappeared
I took a pilgrim’s trip in September to the Irish mass graves at Grosse Íle, the quarantine station in the St. Lawrence River near Quebec City.
more...
|
(Irish America) Feb/Mar 2004
|
Irish Eye on Hollywood
Richard Harris is no longer with us, but another legendary Irish actor is still out there working – and still being wrongly identified as English.
more...
|
(Irish America) Feb/Mar 2004
|
|
|