Irish America magazine - Oct/Nov '05 issue: Mo Mowlam, Eileen Collins, Changes in Irish America, 20 Great Interviews, 20 Moments In History, 20 Best Movies About Irish-Americans, Beer, Patrick Fitzgerald, Billy Bob Thornton
Mortas Cine
I will be forever grateful to this magazine for the incredible opportunities
it has given to me over the past twenty years to meet, interview and become
friends with some of the most amazing people on this earth. “I am a part
of all that I have met,” Tennyson wrote, and in my case it has made me a
much better person. more...
(Irish America) October/November
2005
Discovery’s Down
to Earth Commander
For Eileen Collins, outer space means a chance to really see the world.
Back home after a fourteen-day mission to the International Space Station,
Collins and her husband Pat Youngs talk to Georgina Brennan about their
love of Ireland, their children and the future of space travel. All photos
courtesy of NASA. more...
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October/November 2005
Changes
In eleven years we will reach the centenary of the 1916 Rising, the revolutionary
crucible of present-day Ireland. Independence did not arrive until 1922
— along with partition and the seeds of Northern conflict — but at this
stage we are at least four generations into modern statehood. Shouldn’t
83 years be long enough for us to know where we are and, even possibly,
where we’re going? more...
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October/November 2005
Changes in Irish America
At the end of this past July, bands, dancers and others gathered at Terrace
Park in Sioux Falls, South Dakota for the town’s annual Irish Festival.
Despite temperatures running close to 100 degrees, organizers told the local
newspaper that a good time was had by all who attended. more...
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October/November 2005
An Irishman Named English
I open with this seemingly insignificant detail for one simple reason: All
my life I’ve been taking a ribbing for being a proud Irish-American named
English. Some people have a hard time believing that the name has Hibernian
roots.more...
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October/November 2005
The Tunnel, and how one thing led to another...
Jim Sheridan came over to my table at the Lion’s Head Bar and asked if I’d
be interested in acting in a new play by a young man from Belfast, Terry
George. Jim was artistic director at the Irish Arts Center and I knew him
from my time performing A Couple of Blaguards there with my brother, Malachy.
The play, The Tunnel, was about a group of IRA prisoners trying to escape
from a Long Kesh type of jail in the North. more...
(Irish America) October/November
2005
Our Legacy
In 1964, I had my first real experience of our eight-hundred-year-old war
in Ireland. I was an eleven-year-old schoolboy in Belfast when the Reverend
Ian Paisley decided that an Irish tricolor displayed at the election office
of a Sinn Féin candidate called Billy McMillan should be removed.more...
(Irish America) October/November
2005
Banishing Misfortune
Monday’s work done, I throw my instruments into the car, head out of Woodstock
and north on Route 32 towards Greene County, heart of the Catskills.
more...
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2005
20 Great Interviews
Justice William Brennan, Jr. , Maureen Dowd , Colin Farrell , Chuck Feeney
, Michael Flatley , Seamus Heaney , Mary Higgins Clark , John Huston , Gene
Kelly , Donald Keough , Frank McCourt , Alice McDermott , George Mitchell
, Bill Murray , Edna O’Brien , John Cardinal O’Connor , Maureen O’Hara ,
Gregory Peck , Martin Sheen , Jack Welch.more...
(Irish America) October/November
2005
20 Moments In History
1688: Witch Hunt , 1776: Declaration of Independence , 1775-1781: The Revolutionary
, 1822: Andrew Jackson Elected President , 1825 - 1832: The Erie Canal ,
1845-1851: The Famine Irish , 1861–1865: The Civil War , 1859: The Comstock
Lode , 1879: The Unions , 1865-1869: Working on the Railroads , 1869-1883:
The Brooklyn Bridge , 1914-1918: World War I , 1935: Braddock Wins Heavyweight
Championship , 1876: The Molly Maguires , 1941-1945: World War II , 1961-1963:
John F. Kennedy Presidency , 1965: Immigration Act Passed , 1980s: Donnelly
and Morrison Visas , 1992–2000: The Clinton Years , 2001: 9/11.more...
(Irish America) October/November
2005
Top Traditional Music
CDs
Irish America has long exercised an outsized influence on Irish traditional
music. Massive Irish immigration to these shores and the concentration of
those immigrants in America’s large cities made New York and Chicago as
important, if not more important, than Dublin and Cork as incubators of
Irish music talent for many years. more...