Login | Register
 

Irish America magazine - June/July '02 issue: Jennifer Connelly, William Kennedy, George Mitchell on The Middle East & Northern Ireland, Seamus Heaney remembers Tom Flanagan, Ali Hewson, Anjelica Huston, Chuck Feeney

 
The Green and the Gold
Winter Olympic gold medals for Irish-Americans Jim Shea, Sarah Hughes and Kelly Clark.
 
Out of Albany
Pulitzer-winning author William Kennedy has added a new book Roscoe to his Albany chronicles.
 
Voice of the dispossessed
On the centenary of John Steinbeck’s birth, Jim Dwyer writes about his Irish roots.
 
 
 
FEATURES

A Beautiful success
After 22 movies, Jennifer Connelly is an overnight success. Penelope Dening talks to the Oscar-winning Best Supporting Actress. more...
(Irish America) June-July 2002
Elizabeth Frances Martin
In his latest work, Irish artist Robert Ballagh explores the relationship between the Irish and the land. more...
(Irish America) June-July 2002
The heart of a firefighter
Fire Chief Bill Feehan was revered in the FDNY. In this profile, Lynn Tierney Feehan's former deputy commissioner - reveals the man behind the legend. more...
(Irish America) June-July 2002
The Middle East and Northern Ireland
George Mitchell, the architect of the Good Friday Agreement, discuss the similarities between Northern Ireland and the Middle East. more...
(Irish America) June-July 2002
Out of Albany
Pulitzer-winning author William Kennedy has added a new book Roscoe to his Albany chronicles, he talks to Tom Deignan. more...
(Irish America) June-July 2002
The voice of the dispossessed
February 2, 2002 marked the centenary of John Steinbeck’s birth. Jim Dwyer writes about the great American writer’s Irish roots. more...
(Irish America) June-July 2002
Steppin' Out in Scotland
David Kirkwood reports from the Irish Dancing Championships where the American entrants stepped off with some of the top prizes. more...
(Irish America) June-July 2002
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 © IrishAbroad.com 2008