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It’s Bono’s Time to Shine
Who needs a Nobel Peace Prize when Time magazine awards you its ultra-prestigious Person of the Year honour, alongside Bill and Melinda Gates no less?  more...
(Irish Voice) 21 December 2005
Michael’s Irish Sell Out
Michael Flatley wrapped the U.S. leg of his new Celtic Tiger show last month, and now he’s ready to take on Europe, specifically Ireland.  more...
(Irish Voice) 21 December 2005
Enya: A Career Intervention
Dear Enya: We go back a long way, right? Don’t you remember that time 13 years ago, when the melodies of your Watermark ushered my blushing bride down the aisle?  more...
(Irish Voice) 21 December 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide from Wednesday 21st of December to Saturday 31st of December.  more...
(Irish Voice) 21 December 2005
Brosnan’s New Killer Role
After decades of cheesy movies, Pierce Brosnan has earned a Golden Globe nomination for his irreverent and cuttingly funny role in The Matador, in which he plays a lost, drunken assassin. The part heralds a riskier Brosnan, who seized on a $20,000 independent film and turned it into his best work yet.  more...
(Irish Voice) 21 December 2005
Celtic Comforts for Boston Yuletide
It is sometimes too easy to forget what a personal medium radio remains, but when it is done right it allows for a one to one connection between the presenter and the audience.  more...
(Irish Voice) 21 December 2005
U2’s Communication Christmas
The holiday season is upon us, and you know what that means — donning shoulder pads and helmet to fight the throngs of shoppers trying to get that same iPod Nano that you have your eye on.  more...
(Irish Voice) 14 December 2005
New York Remembers a Legend
“When Rory came to town, it was rough going, you know, it was the coming of Jesus!”  more...
(Irish Voice) 14 December 2005
New England Gets Holiday Spirit
Christmas in New England conjures up snow-filled scenes of winter and festive gatherings. You would expect nothing less in the Irish music community, though the presenters might appreciate just enough of the white stuff for atmosphere, but not to deter concert-goers.  more...
(Irish Voice) 14 December 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide from Wednesday 14th of December to Tuesday 17th of January 2006.  more...
(Irish Voice) 14 December 2005
‘Exhausted’ Farrell Checks Into Rehab
The party’s over for Colin Farrell, who is currently at an undisclosed location seeking treatment for a dependency on prescription pain medication.  more...
(Irish Voice) 14 December 2005
Connery Is Irish
And we thought that Pierce Brosnan was the only Irishman who could lay claim to portraying the British superspy James Bond.  more...
(Irish Voice) 14 December 2005
The Lion, the Witch, the Windfall
The Chronicles of Narnia — The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe has gone to the top of the worldwide box office as Christian churches flock to its message, but author C.S. Lewis was just as inspired by the countryside in his native Antrim, and the world he created in his East Belfast home as he was in projecting a Christian message.  more...
(Irish Voice) 14 December 2005
Sinead Discovers Rasta Rhythm
Sinead O’Connor wowed New York last weekend with a fresh new sound, despite pulling out of a show in Philadelphia.  more...
(Irish Voice) 14 December 2005
Fiddles and Flutes Alive for Blarney Star
On the second floor of Glucksman Ireland House at One Washington Mews are the cozy parlor rooms that meet in an L-shaped formation with a central space offering a focal point for the many cultural happenings at the New York University home for Irish studies.  more...
(Irish Voice) 7 December 2005
Transforming Flanagan
Fionnula Flanagan won fame for her portrayal of the women in James Joyce’s life and other powerful stage roles. In recent years she has had big success in Hollywood, starring with Nicole Kidman In The Others and Mark Wahlberg in Four Brothers. Now she plays with Desperate Housewives star Felicity Huffman in Transamerica, an indie film about a transsexual who escapes his carping mother to go on a road trip with surprising results.  more...
(Irish Voice) 7 December 2005
Byrne’s O’Neill Is a Touch of Class
A production of a play by Eugene O’Neill, arguably America’s first great playwright, is an event to be eagerly anticipated. When the production lives up to O’Neill, as does Roundabout’s current production of A Touch of the Poet, starring Gabriel Byrne, then it is an event to be cherished.  more...
(Irish Voice) 7 December 2005
The Day the Music Died
There are defining moments in time where everyone remembers where they were and how they felt when they first heard the news.  more...
(Irish Voice) 7 December 2005
The Boy Corr’s Bride
One of Ireland’s most eligible bachelors has been captured and taken off the available list.  more...
(Irish Voice) 7 December 2005
A New World Comes for Farrell
Colin Farrell’s film The New World, written and directed by the acclaimed Terence Malik, opens in a few key markets on Christmas Day in the hopes of generating some Oscar consideration. The film “opens wide,” as they say in the industry, on January 13.  more...
(Irish Voice) 7 December 2005
Kiwi U2 Fans Raging
Let’s hear it for U2’s massive fan base in New Zealand. The band is set to play its first show in New Zealand in 12 years next St. Patrick’s Day, and tickets sold out within 90 minutes.  more...
(Irish Voice) 7 December 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide from Wednesday 7th of December to Monday 26th of December.  more...
(Irish Voice) 7 December 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 30th of November to Sunday 18th of December.  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 November 2005
Cash’s Forty Shades of Green
The new Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line is, in a word, superb, and it got us thinking about the country legend’s Scotch Irish roots.  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 November 2005
Fergie Does Sligo
Sarah Ferguson, the ex-British royal who still likes to be called the Duchess of York, was in counties Sligo and Cork last week doing her bit for charity.  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 November 2005
Get Rich Is Cash Poor
Jim Sheridan must be awfully disappointed with how his movie with rapper 50 Cent, Get Rich or Die Tryin’, has been received by the U.S. public.  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 November 2005
Moody Blues
Brendan Gleeson has brought his gruff but lovable personality to everything from Michael Collins to Cold Mountain and Breakfast on Pluto.  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 November 2005
13 is Lucky for Feeney
Galway singer/songwriter Julie Feeney is hoping to tour the U.S. next year after receiving a powerful review in The New York Times, which described her debut album, 13 Songs, as “a charming, urbane and dreamy record.”  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 November 2005
The Answer to Everything
Cormac Neeson, no relation to Liam, was struggling in New York. He was working pizza stores at day and playing in small blues clubs at night.  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 November 2005
An RTE Christmas Gift to Remember
As December dawns the notions that concern us at the end of the year are Yuletide gift-giving and reflection on things past.  more...
(Irish Voice) 30 November 2005
U2: They’re Simply the Best
They came yet again, they sang and they conquered. U2 started their third sold-out engagement at Madison Square Garden this year in front of 20,000 fans on Monday night, and though it sounds utterly clichéd at this stage, the Fab Four were in awesome form.  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 November 2005
Manson Nups for Kilkenny
The weird Goth rocker Marilyn Manson has chosen Co. Kilkenny, of all places, for his January nuptials to stripper Dita Von Teese.  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 November 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 23rd of November to Thursday 15th of December.  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 November 2005
Teada Explore Roots With New Tour
One of the more colorful traditions associated with an Irish Christmas is the Wren Boys and the custom of visiting from house to house offering a bit of song or music in exchange for a small treat or coin.  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 November 2005
The Future Voice of Trad Music
If traditional Irish music in the U.S. is to become anything other than a museum piece, it needs people like Ashley Davis.  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 November 2005
A Class of His Own
Frank McCourt is Ireland’s most successful living writer. After the success of Angela’s Ashes, he returned to mixed reviews with ‘Tis. His third memoir, Teacher Man, is, he swears, the last he will ever write.  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 November 2005
Teacher Man: Big Ideas, Small Sentences
One of the things that make Frank McCourt such an endearing writer is the lack of pretension in his voice. He can coax the strongest emotions from basic words and sentence structures.  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 November 2005
Christy’s New Cover Album
Back in the saddle with a politically charged new album, Burning Times finds folk legend Christy Moore and co-collaborator Declan Sinnott putting the agit-prop back into folk.  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 November 2005
U2 Tour Goes On and On
They've sold out every single show they’ve played on their “Vertigo” tour since it started way back in March, so why shouldn’t U2 keep on truckin’ after their current North American leg wraps up at the end of this month.   more...
(Irish Voice) 16 November 2005
Brosnan’s Troubles
It hasn’t been the best of years for Pierce Brosnan. Though he’s got a well-reviewed film, The Matador, opening later this year, he was replaced in his bread and butter James Bond role by a younger British actor.   more...
(Irish Voice) 16 November 2005
Corrs Finally Find Real Roots
The Corrs have been at it a long time now, and by coming “Home,” it looks like they got it right at long last.   more...
(Irish Voice) 16 November 2005
Irish Wake for a Lost Venue
Wanted — an Irish pub in Manhattan that could offer a performance space for 50-150 people on a periodic basis for traditional Celtic concerts.   more...
(Irish Voice) 16 November 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 16th of November to Wednesday 7th of December   more...
(Irish Voice) 16 November 2005
Maureen and Men
Pulitzer Prize winner Maureen Dowd is all over the news these days with a new book about men in which she argues that women are becoming clones, and men get away with hissy fits women won’t dare attempt. The New York Times Op-Ed columnist is grateful that the book tour, and publicity
surrounding her attack on Judith Miller, have distracted her from the passing of her mother, Peggy, who died this summer. “Every time I start packing, I just start crying,” she tells Sean O’Driscoll. more...
(Irish Voice) 16 November 2005
Murphy’s Law
Cillian Murphy plays a cross-dressing small town Irish boy in Neil Jordan’s latest movie, Breakfast On Pluto; a story sets in Troubles-hit 1970s Ireland. Now one of the hottest new names in Hollywood, he talks to Sean O’Droscoll about why his new fame doesn’t matter, the importance of his new role and his thoughts on returning as Dr. Jonathan Crane in the next Batman movie.   more...
(Irish Voice) 10 November 2005
Sheridan’s ‘Cent’: Bang for the Buck
Get Rich or Die Tryin’ Starring 50 Cent - Directed by Jim Sheridan - Review by Sean O’Driscoll   more...
(Irish Voice) 10 November 2005
The Ego Has Crash-Landed
Can someone please explain to me the whole Robbie Williams thing? Mike Farragher cannot understand Robbie Williams' popularity in UK or Ireland. more...
(Irish Voice) 10 November 2005
A Different Take on Celtic Sound
I know it’s my job to depict with pen and paper the music that I come across, but Enter the Haggis is one band that’s hard to describe.   more...
(Irish Voice) 10 November 2005
From the hob: Ryan Spreads Her Wings
Cathie Ryan and her musical mates, Greg Anderson and Sara Milonovich gave a very tasty performance.    more...
(Irish Voice) 10 November 2005
Riverdance Duo Previews New Show
Exciting news arrived last week from Moya Doherty and John McColgan, the dynamic husband and wife duo who brought the world Riverdance 10 years ago.   more...
(Irish Voice) 10 November 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 9th of November to Wednesday 7th of December.  more...
(Irish Voice) 10 November 2005
Colin's New Gig
Colin Farrell has his next gig — and, possibly, next girl — all lined up, and both seem like top prospects.  more...
(Irish Voice) 10 November 2005
Pogues Set for Christmas Fairytale
The Pogues are to re-record their most classic single “Fairytale of New York,” and are favourites to reach number one in Britain in Ireland.   more...
(Irish Voice) 02 November 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Tuesday 2nd of November to Sunday 27th of November  more...
(Irish Voice) 02 November 2005
Tipp Comes to New York at NYU
It won’t be such a long way to Tipperary this coming Friday night at New York University’s Glucksman Ireland House as the monthly Blarney Star concert series welcomes two Tipp men to perform.  more...
(Irish Voice) 02 November 2005
Sinead Shines In Jamaica
That might have been the name of the album that contained the last batch of original songs from Sinead O’Connor. It also describes the drivers behind some of the death defying things this rebel has been doing with her career ever since.   more...
(Irish Voice) 02 November 2005
Irish American Gangsta
Jim Sheridan is not holding back about the truth of his new movie. With a big laugh, he admits that his decision to make a film about the world’s most popular gangsta rapper was purely commercial.   more...
(Irish Voice) 02 November 2005
Dream Believer
Although she makes a mere $3 million a movie, Dakota Fanning, one of the hottest names in Hollywood, has virtually monopolized the cute little girl market for major Hollywood movies.  more...
(Irish Voice) 26 October 2005
Irish Film Producer Mourned
Screen legend Julie Andrews and Irish Arts Minister John O’ Donoghue have led tributes to film and stage producer Tony Adams, who died in New York last weekend.  more...
(Irish Voice) 26 October 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 26th of October to Sunday 27th of November.  more...
(Irish Voice) 26 October 2005
Bono Breaks Bread With Bush
U2 took its “Vertigo” tour to Washington, D.C. last week, and naturally enough practically every politician in town wanted to bask in the band’s glow, even President Bush, who sure could use a shot of ratings adrenaline these days.  more...
(Irish Voice) 26 October 2005
Leary for Firefighters
Denis Leary plays a firefighter to great success on the hit FX series Rescue Me, but the real thing is what matters to the comic, whose folks hail from Co. Kerry.  more...
(Irish Voice) 26 October 2005
Inspiring Bogle Heads for U.S.
If you are a fan of singer-songwriters in the folk music world, you will be aware of the very prolific work of Eric Bogle, the Scotsman living in Australia for the past 35 years.  more...
(Irish Voice) 26 October 2005
In the Den of the Tiger
Michael Flatley might be the most famous toe tapper in the world, but he relies on one man to provide the soundtrack for his fancy footwork.  more...
(Irish Voice) 26 October 2005
Best of Trad in the Deep South
With a touch of poignancy, the silver-haired gentleman lashed into the song that made him famous. more...
(Irish Voice) 19 October 2005
UPCOMING EVENTS
On Friday, October 21, the Pearl River Ceili Group is honoring Dr. Frank and Pat Holt for their many years of devotion to the New Jersey Gaelic League. more...
(Irish Voice) 19 October 2005
Turner Tunes Them In
Wexford jet-setter Pierce Turner is back in Manhattan for the next few weeks, hopscotching here for a few months out of the year. This time around, he has a new CD in tow.more...
(Irish Voice) 19 October 2005
Bono Says Stop the politics
Senator Hillary Clinton got her hand slapped by Bono and the boys after it was revealed that she is using their Washington concert as an opportunity to fundraise for the Democratic Party. more...
(Irish Voice) 19 October 2005
The Irish Oscars
The U.S.-Ireland Alliance will honor directors Neil Jordan and Jim Sheridan, as well as DJ and music producer David Holmes, in what has been dubbed “The Irish Oscars,” a new event next year that will include Anjelica Huston, Cillian Murphy, Brenda Fricker and Colin Farrell. more...
(Irish Voice) 19 October 2005
Best and Worst of Irish America
George Clooney has said that President John F. Kennedy and Joe McCarthy represent the best and worst of what Irish America has to offer. more...
(Irish Voice) 19 October 2005
Ramsay Loves (Most) Irish
Remeber that toxic Scottish chef Gordon Ramsay, who had a minor hit on Fox TV over the summer with his show Hell’s Kitchen? more...
(Irish Voice) 19 October 2005
Fool Rushes in
Rush Limbaugh must be scarfing down the narcotics again. The conservative bigmouth branded Bono a cheat last week, claiming on his radio show that the U2 frontman has a mistress. more...
(Irish Voice) 19 October 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 19 of October to Sunday 17 of November. more...
(Irish Voice) 19 October 2005
Brosnan Nixes Craig?
Not sure what to make of this report — as we told you last week, Daniel Craig has been named as the new James Bond, but the man he replaces, Pierce Brosnan, doesn’t seem to be too happy about the casting if a report circulating out of Britain is believable. more...
(Irish Voice) 19 October 2005
NO Nay, Never…Enough Already!
I read a quote in The New York Times Book Review that said “great writing doesn’t soothe a wound, it picks at a scab.” more...
(Irish Voice) 19 October 2005
McLaughlin Is a Treasure
Before heading to the deep south, I made a brief but enjoyable foray to Philadelphia’s Commodore Barry Club on Friday night to see the inimitable Dinny McLaughlin from Buncrana, Co. Donegal. more...
(Irish Voice) 19 October 2005
Naked Colin Made My Day!
Colin Farrell made Salma Hayek feel awfully good about her body while they were shooting their upcoming film Ask the Dust. more...
(Irish Voice) 19 October 2005
Brosnan Out, Craig In for Bond
Pierce Brosnan was plugging his upcoming film The Matador at the Mill Valley Film Festival in California last week, and his mother-in-law chimed in with her prediction that Pierce will return to the screen for a fifth time as James Bond.  more...
(Irish Voice) 12 October 2005
Manilow Magic
Could it be magic? For one Dublin couple the answer is yes, as the man who made those words famous in song, Barry Manilow, provided them with some wonderful relief in otherwise horrible circumstances.  more...
(Irish Voice) 12 October 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 12th of October to Wednesday 9th of November.  more...
(Irish Voice) 12 October 2005
Draiocht Magic Heads for Limerick
The day and the age of travelling musicians in Ireland like the legendary harper Turlough O’Carolan and piper Gareth Barry invokes strong symbolism when you consider the many pathways that traditional Irish music has taken over the centuries.  more...
(Irish Voice) 12 October 2005
Macca Mania Still a Thrill
“Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I’m 64?” Paul McCartney wondered aloud when he wrote that line for the groundbreaking Sergeant Pepper disc during his twenties.  more...
(Irish Voice) 12 October 2005
U2 Surprise Fans at Garden Party
“We're home,” said Bono with outstretched arms as U2 tore into “City of Blinding Lights” last Friday, the first of their five nights in Madison Square Garden.  more...
(Irish Voice) 12 October 2005
The Kennedy Comeback
There is a moment in Christopher Kennedy Lawford’s memoir, Symptoms of Withdrawal, when he picks up a photo of his first cousin, David, walking with David’s dad, Robert Kennedy, in the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade.  more...
(Irish Voice) 12 October 2005
Afrocelt’s New Album Back to Roots
First it was Afrocelt Sound System. Then it was simply Afrocelt. more...
(Irish Voice) 5 October 2005
Celtic Woman On Tour
Celtic Woman, the five Irish women who have been steadily building up a big fan base all across the U.S. more...
(Irish Voice) 5 October 2005
Tiger Tames the Garden!
Michael Flatley brought his new show Celtic Tiger to Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, September 27, as regular readers of this page will be well aware. more...
(Irish Voice) 5 October 2005
Andie on the Road
Andie McDowell was the star attraction at last weekend’s world premiere in Dublin of the film Tara Road more...
(Irish Voice) 5 October 2005
Concert Updates
On a brief East Coast tour are Randal Bays (fiddle) and Roger Landes (bouzouki and guitar) as a tasty tandem of two musicians more...
(Irish Voice) 5 October 2005
Crossing Jordan
Neil Jordan is back with Breakfast On Pluto, a film about a transvestite who escapes the Irish Troubles in search of his real mother in London. more...
(Irish Voice) 5 October 2005
View Into a Troubled World
To Bear Witness By Dr. Kevin M. Cahill, Fordham University Press. Review by Sean O’Driscoll more...
(Irish Voice) 5 October 2005
Dinny, Doherty Team Up
Another outstanding event worth going to is coming up in Philadelphia on Friday evening, October 14 at the Commodore Barry Irish Center there in the Mount Airy section of town. more...
(Irish Voice) 5 October 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 5 of October to Sunday 23 of October. more...
(Irish Voice) 5 October 2005
Legendary Boston Event Recalled
It was one of the transforming events in Irish American musical history that occurred just 15 years ago that presaged the great things to come as traditional Irish music entered the halls of academia. more...
(Irish Voice) 5 October 2005
Stalker at Enya’s
The reclusive Irish songbird Enya had a bit of unwelcome company at her multi-million euro castle in Dublin recently. more...
(Irish Voice) 5 October 2005
Recovering Life Through Music
When I was the music director for my college’s radio station, back in the day when two tin cups strung together with wire constituted a transmission, we came up with this slogan to describe how the music moved us. more...
(Irish Voice) 5 October 2005
Win Orchestra NYC Tix!
The Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland, comprised of extremely talented young Catholic and Protestant Irish musicians, will celebrate their 10th anniversary at Carnegie Hall in New York City more...
(Irish Voice) 5 October 2005
Time to Re-Bond!
Will he or won’t he be back on screen as James Bond? Pierce Brosnan is starting to sound like the boy who cried wolf at this stage.  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 September 2005
No Wedding Bells
We better not hold our breaths waiting for Oscar winner Charlize Theron and her Irish beau Stuart Townsend to become man and wife.  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 September 2005
We’ll Cherish These Ladies Forever
Can it be two decades ago that the Irish music community in the U.S. first learned that the tradition bearers in the next generation were mostly women?  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 September 2005
Scorsese Shows Clancy, Dylan Love
Bob Dylan and Irish folk singer Liam Clancy shares their love for each other’s music in a groundbreaking new 3 1/2 hour documentary by Martin Scorsese entitled No Direction Home, following Dylan’s early 1960s career.  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 September 2005
Rediscovering Irish America
Award-winning Irish journalist Fintan O’Toole is writing three Irish American biographies.  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 September 2005
The Frames Break Every Rule
Buskers to breakouts. This describes the Frames’ uncanny career trajectory.  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 September 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 31st of September to Sunday 23rd of October.  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 September 2005
50 Has a Cent for Ireland
Rap superstar 50 Cent was the perfect gentleman during the few days he spent in Ireland last week more...
(Irish Voice) 21 September 2005
No, Nay Never Again, Please!
It was once full of lush green life, but now it is dead and ready to be covered with sod. more...
(Irish Voice) 21 September 2005
But On the Bright Side....
One of the bright spots in the Jersey Shore Irish Festival was witnessing the rebirth of Seanchai, the Celtic hip-hop outfit headed by Black 47 founder Chris Byrne. more...
(Irish Voice) 21 September 2005
Call Him Calm Cillian
His summer thriller Red Eye is still chugging along nicely at the box office but Cillian Murphy, on the cusp of breakout stardom later year when his Breakfast On Pluto is released, is taking it all in his stride. more...
(Irish Voice) 21 September 2005
It’s Showtime!
Michael Flatley’s time is here. His new show Celtic Tiger will be performed for the first time on U.S. soil on Saturday in Worcester, Massachusetts more...
(Irish Voice) 21 September 2005
Cross Border Orchestra for NYC, Boston
“I’ve performed with some of the finest orchestras in the world, but the Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland is the finest,” enthuses the Irish tenor Emmanuel Lawler. more...
(Irish Voice) 21 September 2005
In the news
Bono, fresh of a hugely flattering cover story in last Sunday’s New York Times Magazine about his work combating poverty and disease in Africa more...
(Irish Voice) 21 September 2005
Jersey Set Dancing Weekend
Down the shore, all the set dancers will be converging for what is figuratively the crossroads dance of the year at the annual Connie Ryan autumn set dance weekend in Cape May, New Jersey. more...
(Irish Voice) 21 September 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 21 of September to Friday 14 of October. more...
(Irish Voice) 21 September 2005
Piper Lessons In East Durham
Those school bells will be ringing in the mountains and by the sea on the following weekend (September 30-October 2) also. more...
(Irish Voice) 21 September 2005
Katrina Fundraisers
More special benefits for Hurricane Katrina assistance have come through the email box. more...
(Irish Voice) 21 September 2005
Made Marian
Women’s fiction queen Marian Keyes has sold 10 million books about life in Dublin. Now she’s back with her second collection of essays on everything from hurling to New York shopping. more...
(Irish Voice) 21 September 2005
NYU Concerts Return For Fall
No matter what our age, when the official end of summer draws nigh we think of those going back to school to further their education. more...
(Irish Voice) 21 September 2005
Ophelia Spares 15,0000
I Enjoyed my first visit to the Irish 2000 Music and Arts Festival last Saturday near Albany. more...
(Irish Voice) 21 September 2005
The Noone Tide
Galway emigrant Ronan Noone worked on Massachusetts construction sites and bars while writing The Lepers of Baile Baiste, a stunning tale of dark secrets in rural Ireland that won him powerful reviews from The New York Times and the Boston Globe. more...
(Irish Voice) 14 September 2005
An Intense Play of Jealousy, Rage
The Blowin’ of Baile Gall By Ronan Noone. One of a group of workers renovating a home somewhere in the west of Ireland is constantly beefing.more...
(Irish Voice) 14 September 2005
Flowers Singer Goes Solo
Liam Ó Maonlai, the charismatic singer/pianist for Hothouse Flowers, will begin his first-ever solo tour of the U.S. this fall to coincide with Rian more...
(Irish Voice) 14 September 2005
Dempsey Returns to New York
Best-selling Irish rock and reggae star Damien Dempsey is to play a show at a New York pub where he once bartended. more...
(Irish Voice) 14 September 2005
Gallagher Tribute at NYU
I spent many years seeing countless shows at the legendary Bottom Line in the NYU campus, and I was fortunate enough to be in the building right before they closed it. more...
(Irish Voice) 14 September 2005
20,000 Expected for Altamont Fest
As summer draws to a close and the weather remains fine, you may not want the price of petrol to discourage you from taking in one last big outdoor festival within easy reach of the Big Apple. more...
(Irish Voice) 14 September 2005
Teada on 15 Date Tour
Oisin Mac Diarmada, the fiddler extraordinaire and leader of Teada, the popular young Irish trad band, learned some barnstorming tricks from his early Comhaltas tours. more...
(Irish Voice) 14 September 2005
Donohue Launches New CD
Up in White Plains, Dunne’s Pub is celebrating the launch of Gabriel Donohue’s new CD Shannon Road, his own solo effort after so many years producing. more...
(Irish Voice) 14 September 2005
U2's Intimate New York Show on DVD
U2 appear in an erotic New York burlesque club in a new documentary about rock legend Leonard Cohen. more...
(Irish Voice) 14 September 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 14 of September to Saturday 08 of October. more...
(Irish Voice) 14 September 2005
Flatley Almost Ready to Roar
It's less than two weeks until the U.S. premiere of Michael Flatley’s new creation, Celtic Tiger, at Madison Square Garden on September 27. more...
(Irish Voice) 14 September 2005
Natasha Dreams of Home
Liam Neeson’s on the campaign trail these days — the movie trail, we mean. Co. Antrim’s famous son was in Toronto last weekend doing his bit for the upcoming Breakfast in Pluto more...
(Irish Voice) 14 September 2005
The Edge of Reason
The Edge has expressed his band U2’s sympathy for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, and promises that the resumption of their U.S. and Canadian tour this week will pay homage to those most affected by the disaster. more...
(Irish Voice) 14 September 2005
Luciano Loves Belfast
Where did it all happen for the tubby tenor titan Luciano Pavarotti? None other than a city called Belfast. more...
(Irish Voice) 14 September 2005
Where’s Bill’s Ball?
The things that make front page news in Ireland . . . one of the top stories in the current issue of The Kerryman newspaper concerns the mystery over the disappearance of a golf ball more...
(Irish Voice) 07 September 2005
Irish Music Thriving in Connecticut
The lovely red carriage house was set back from the road, and the historic white home of Cynthia and Paul Cummiskey in Redding easily located after a pleasant summer’s eve drive over Connecticut’s highways and country lanes in Fairfield County. more...
(Irish Voice) 07 September 2005
Ireland’s Brightest Play CMJ Fest
When I was a music director for my college radio station, more years ago than I care to count, the College Music Journal was my bible. more...
(Irish Voice) 07 September 2005
In the news
Speaking of Clinton and Brosnan, they were spotted in Hawaii with Hillary and Chelsea at the end of last month, golfing with Pierce Brosnan. more...
(Irish Voice) 07 September 2005
Whyte Plays New York Shows
Irish American Joe Whyte, a New Jersey native who has been making waves on both sides of the Atlantic, will also be part of the annual CMJ new music festivities blanketing the Big Apple in the coming weeks. more...
(Irish Voice) 07 September 2005
Graymoor Fest Set
Our intrepid Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann reporter in Donegal, Ira Goldman, relayed the following results to me from the Letterkenny competitions just completed Sunday evening and we salute the following medal winners from the U.S. more...
(Irish Voice) 07 September 2005
Brosnan Bashes Bush
Pierce Brosnan is fuming at President Bush’s handling of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. more...
(Irish Voice) 07 September 2005
In Search of Caesar
Belfast actor Ciaran Hinds stars as Julius Caesar in HBO’s $100 million series, Rome, the largest mini-series ever shown on U.S. or British television. more...
(Irish Voice) 07 September 2005
Snow Patrol Back to Studio
Award-winning Northern Ireland band Snow Patrol are to record their fourth album after seven weeks touring in the U.S. more...
(Irish Voice) 07 September 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 07 of September to Wednesday 05 of October .more...
(Irish Voice) 07 September 2005
Murphys Tour With Pogues
Boston punks the Dropkick Murphys have landed a supporting gig for the Pogues’ annual reunion tour this Christmas, slated to be staged throughout the United Kingdom. more...
(Irish Voice) 07 September 2005
‘Sissy’ Colin Parties On
Colin Farrell is getting pushed around a good bit lately. His lawyers are dealing with the fallout started by an ex-stripper girlfriend who he made a private porn tape with, and now some of his old Dublin schoolmates are saying mean things about him in a biography to be published this month. more...
(Irish Voice) 07 September 2005
Outreach for Katrina Victims
Witnessing the horrible devastation along the Gulf Coast in the past week and the terrible plight of all those who suffered so much loss, you know that the concern and the generosity of the Irish will soon follow. more...
(Irish Voice) 07 September 2005
Hinds a Hit in ‘Rome’
The BBC and cable channel HBO are anxiously expecting U.S. viewing figures this week for its $100 million Roman history drama starring Belfast actor Ciaran Hinds and Tipperary actress Kerry Condon.  more...
(Irish Voice) 31 August 2005
A New Departure
Nuala O’ Faolain discovered May Duignan by accident.  more...
(Irish Voice) 31 August 2005
Neeson Touched by African Children
Liam Neeson made his first visit to Mozambique last week in his role as goodwill ambassador for the Irish branch of children’s organization UNICEF.  more...
(Irish Voice) 31 August 2005
Leave Colin Alone!
Poor Colin Farrell, according to one of his many female admirers, is being pestered by paparazzi to the point of despair, and she’s not going to stand for it anymore.  more...
(Irish Voice) 31 August 2005
Cruising to the Best Of Sugar Ray
If music is your obsession, then you tend to mark the passing of special summers with song.  more...
(Irish Voice) 31 August 2005
Milwaukee Fest Magic Celebrated
The silver anniversary of the Milwaukee Irish Fest was much more than just a dazzling array of entertainment that spilled over beyond three action-packed days over the weekend of August 18-21.  more...
(Irish Voice) 31 August 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 31st of August to Saturday 10th of September.  more...
(Irish Voice) 31 August 2005
Sinead Meets the Marley's
To test the cool Caribbean waters for her forthcoming reggae covers album, Throw Down Your Arms, due for release this autumn, Sinead O’Connor made a surprise appearance at the prime minister’s 2005 Independence Gala in Jamaica.  more...
(Irish Voice) 31 August 2005
So Good It Hurts
John Hurt has a reputation for being one of the world’s most versatile actors. This month, he does the voiceover for an animated film about war pigeons, while starring with Kate Hudson in the intense thriller The Skeleton Key, in which he takes on a silent role. more...
(Irish Voice) 24 August 2005
Dox at Top of Their Game
That’s a very lucky number for Tuam’s favorite sons, the Saw Doctors.Like the road in which it was named, their hit “N17” was a pathway that led them out of Galway and into national stardom. more...
(Irish Voice) 24 August 2005
Eminem Melts, Ireland Nixed
Eminem will go down in Irish history for all the wrong reasons. more...
(Irish Voice) 24 August 2005
In the news
Denis Leary, the Irish American comic currently on fire with his hit FX series Rescue Me, is headlining the annual Bulmers International Comedy Festival in Dublin next month. more...
(Irish Voice) 24 August 2005
Irish Film Fest Next Month
The fifth annual “Film Fleadh Shorts Night, A Wee CRAIC,” kicks off on September 18 at the renowned Manhattan music venue Arlene’s Grocery on the Lower East Side. more...
(Irish Voice) 24 August 2005
U2 Stylist Seeks Truce
Lola Cashman, the gossipy former U2 stylist who wrote a book about the band and attempted to sell band items that she claims were gifts to her. more...
(Irish Voice) 24 August 2005
Milwaukee’s Silver Fest Is Golden
“Milwaukee-the word makes you smile - You’d think you were in Erin’s Isle - It’s like the fifth province out here - In Milwaukee at this time of year” more...
(Irish Voice) 24 August 2005
Mumba Tries Comeback
Remember Samantha Mumba, the African Irish singer/starlet who was such a sensation a few years back with a pistol hot music career that fizzled before it ever really got off the ground? more...
(Irish Voice) 24 August 2005
U2 Honored in Portugal; Keane Pull Out
U2’s last European tour date in Portugal proved very eventful. more...
(Irish Voice) 24 August 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 24 of August to Saturday 10 of September .more...
(Irish Voice) 24 August 2005
Brosnan Not Bonding
Pierce Brosnan, the Meath-born actor who superbly played British superspy James Bond onscreen for four films — only to be unceremoniously dumped by producers last year — is now hitting out at the part that brought him fame and fortune beyond his wildest dreams.  more...
(Irish Voice) 17 August 2005
Sheridan, 50, Tryin’ for a Hit
One of the most anticipated movies of the upcoming fall season is currently in post-production, and when it opens, the stardom of its Irish Oscar nominated director Jim Sheridan should soar to even greater heights.  more...
(Irish Voice) 17 August 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide from Wednesday 17th of August to Sunday 28th of August.  more...
(Irish Voice) 17 August 2005
Making Murphy’s Laws
Cork actor Cillian Murphy stars in Red Eye, an airline thriller opening Friday that marks his first major lead role.  more...
(Irish Voice) 17 August 2005
Sirocco — Real Talent or Hot Air?
Sirocco (n): a hot storm that starts in the Sahara Desert and gains momentum as it races up the Mediterranean.  more...
(Irish Voice) 17 August 2005
Kane Sisters on U.S. Tour
We have been treated to a wealth of great traditional music coming out of Co. Galway. From this wellspring in the west of Ireland, and, in fact, the wild west of Connemara come two young women who epitomize the healthy state of traditional music in these exciting times.  more...
(Irish Voice) 17 August 2005
Dog’s Life for New York Pooches
An Irish photographer who has spent a decade chasing dogs all over New York, Ireland and England has published the results this week.  more...
(Irish Voice) 17 August 2005
Milwaukee Pilgrimage Begins
If you were in the Midwest, you would be noticing a great migration towards Milwaukee this coming weekend from Thursday, August 18 to Sunday, August 21 when the Middle American town known for suds (beer) becomes the Emerald City for the 25th annual Irish Fest, the Disneyland of Irish music festivals.  more...
(Irish Voice) 17 August 2005
Augusta On My Mind
Paul Keating visits Augusta’s Irish Week and finds a great Irish music festival. more...
(Irish Voice) 10 August 2005
Sinead On Reggae Tour?
Rumors are running wild that Sinead O’Connor will be taking the stage at Manhattan’s Webster Hall as part of an extensive U.S. tour more...
(Irish Voice) 10 August 2005
Colin’s Girl: Don’t Blame Me!
Colin Farrell’s sex video partner Nicole Narain swears up and down she had nothing to do with the tape ending up in the hands of porn hustlers who want to market the thing for profit more...
(Irish Voice) 10 August 2005
Daniel Won’t Be a Dad
Donegal legend Daniel O’Donnell, still only 43, says he’ll never get the chance to pass on his genes, and that’s okay by him. more...
(Irish Voice) 10 August 2005
Sunny Delight
Rob McElhenney’s Hollywood career was going nowhere until wrote about his experiences in the Irish bars of Philadelphia and New York. more...
(Irish Voice) 10 August 2005
Flatley’s New Tour Dates
You'll see from the ad in this week’s paper that tickets for Michael Flatley’s new show Celtic Tiger are now on sale for the September 27 date at Madison Square Garden. more...
(Irish Voice) 10 August 2005
Frames In Picture for Tour
The Frames have announced that they will be touring the U.S. in October. more...
(Irish Voice) 10 August 2005
In the News
It's shaping up to be quite a month for the current “It” Irish actor, Cork-born Cillian Murphy. more...
(Irish Voice) 10 August 2005
Friday Works on Sheridan’s 50 Cent Movie
Former Virgin Prunes singer Gavin Friday is writing the music for Jim Sheridan’s upcoming biopic about rapper 50 Cent. more...
(Irish Voice) 10 August 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 10 of August to Wednesday 24 of August .more...
(Irish Voice) 10 August 2005
Gallagher’s Greatest Collection
In the category of Irish rock gods, there is only one big gun. Rory Gallagher’s spirit has been captured in a glorious two disc set entitled, fittingly enough, Big Guns. more...
(Irish Voice) 10 August 2005
‘Broke’ U2 Stylist Keeps Suing
Lola Cashman, the former U2 stylist who tried to make a few sordid bucks from her time with the band — she wrote a tepidly received “tell-all” book and tried to hawk several U2 mementos through an auction house — now claims she’s flat broke. more...
(Irish Voice) 27 July 2005
Depp’s Irish Factory
Johnny Depp is a long-time fan of Ireland and all things Irish — the crazy frontman for the Pogues rock group, Shane MacGowan, is one of his pals, and Depp spent time in Ireland in the mid-1990s with the late Marlon Brando working on the aborted film Divine Rapture. more...
(Irish Voice) 27 July 2005
Flatley Accuser Sues Again
A Woman who claimed she was raped by dancer Michael Flatley in 2003 is back with yet another lawsuit — this time against a Chicago Bears football player she claims has fathered her new child. more...
(Irish Voice) 27 July 2005
Waterboys Release Live Album
The Waterboys finally release their first ever official live album Karma to Burn (Puck Records, distribution by Universal) on September 12. more...
(Irish Voice) 27 July 2005
Saw Doctors Set to Tour
I useta love them. Once. Now it’s time to fall in love with Tuam’s favorite sons, the Saw Doctors, all over again. more...
(Irish Voice) 27 July 2005
In the News
Colin Farrell’s unwanted career as a porn star has been put on hold, at least for the time being. more...
(Irish Voice) 27 July 2005
Over 100,000 Enjoy Galway Fest
Over 100,000 people turned out for the Galway Arts Festival over the last two weeks, making it one of the largest festivals ever held in the city. more...
(Irish Voice) 27 July 2005
McKeown Joins Immigration Concert
Irish immigrant history buffs will not want to miss the Castle Garden Festival. Castle Garden is a little-known immigrant depot in the shadows of the more famous Ellis Island. more...
(Irish Voice) 27 July 2005
Holding Their Own
New York band the Hold Steady appeared on the Conan O’Brien and Carson Daly shows last week, after making the cover story of the Village Voice and earning huge write ups everywhere from Rolling Stone to Esquire. more...
(Irish Voice) 27 July 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 27 of July to Tuesday 2 of August .more...
(Irish Voice) 27 July 2005
Dillon Does Galway
Matt Dillon, a long-time Hollywood Brat Packer and now (kind of) elder statesman, was in Galway last week to participate in the city’s annual film festival.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 July 2005
Colin Tries to Block Sex Tape
Paris Hilton look out — you could soon have some famous company on the porn shelves of the world.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 July 2005
New York Celebrates Its 2005 Rose of Tralee
Caitlin Burke, 20, was stunned to hear her name called at the New York Rose of Tralee selection pageant on Friday night at the Sky Club in Manhattan.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 July 2005
Get Going to See ‘Philadelphia’
Considered by many to be a modern-day classic, Brian Friel’s Philadelphia, Here I Come!, presently in the capable hands of director Ciaran O’Reilly at the Irish Repertory Theatre, more than exceeds expectations.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 July 2005
Directing September 11
For four years, Hollywood studios stayed well clear of September 11. However, with Nicolas Cage set to star as Irish American September 11 hero John McLoughlin, and Columbia Pictures also working on a new movie, the box office is finally ready to take on the biggest story of the 21st century  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 July 2005
Sinead Collaborates, and Nothing Compares!
Okay, I admit it. I have a crush on Sinead O’Connor. There. I’ve said it. Do I have a bald woman fetish? Not really.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 July 2005
Catskills Week One to Remember
The Irish are famous for being able to mourn the loss and celebrate the life of the deceased seemingly at the same time as we have come to know in an “Irish wake.”  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 July 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide from Wednesday 20 of July to Sunday 31 of July.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 July 2005
A Cranberry Goes it Alone
I must admit to occasionally looking at Hit Me Baby One More Time, the NBC show that has bands who are past their expiration date compete for past glory. more...
(Irish Voice) 13 July 2005
Brittany: I’m Irish!
Brittany Murphy is Irish — hardly a surprise, given her last name. The actress, 28, was over in Europe plugging her latest, Sin City, recently, and the told Ireland’s Sunday Tribune all about her Irish roots. more...
(Irish Voice) 13 July 2005
Good News for Billy Bob
Billy Bob Thornton is winning great reviews for his irreverent new comedy Bad News Bears. Ahead of the film’s release on Friday, he talks to Sean O’Driscoll about his journey to reclaim his Galway roots more...
(Irish Voice) 13 July 2005
Neeson Preps for Abe
Liam Neeson made a visit back home to Ballymena, Co. Antrim a couple of weeks back, and the locals were struck at how thin he’s become. more...
(Irish Voice) 13 July 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 13 of July to Sunday 19 of July .more...
(Irish Voice) 13 July 2005
In the News
Motorists in Miami last week were likely angry with Colin Farrell last week, but it wasn’t his fault. more...
(Irish Voice) 13 July 2005
Ireland’s First Horror Is a Classic
A man and his girlfriend are driving through the beautiful, breathtaking Irish scenery one night. They are enjoying a lovely vacation together until they see a very dazed and injured man wandering the dark, scarily isolated country roads of Ireland. more...
(Irish Voice) 13 July 2005
Peaches Cringes, Dad Applauds
Peaches Geldof, teenage daughter of Sir/Saint Bob Geldof, organizer of the Live 8 concerts a couple of weekends ago, has defended herself against remarks made by one Pete Doherty more...
(Irish Voice) 13 July 2005
Sheridan to Direct Gangster Movie
Oscar nominated Irish director Jim Sheridan, is to direct a true-life film about gangsters living on Manhattan’s West Side. more...
(Irish Voice) 13 July 2005
U2’s 11 Albums on Charts
In other U2 news, the band should play at home more often. more...
(Irish Voice) 13 July 2005
Woof !
Snoop Doggy Dog was one of the headline acts at the Oxegen music festival in Co. Kildare on Saturday. more...
(Irish Voice) 13 July 2005
They Got What They’re Looking For
U2 employees look out — do the dirty on the band and you’ll get spanked around in a court of law.  more...
(Irish Voice) 6 July 2005
A Voice of The People Passes
There wasn’t a chance that the Three Irish Tenors would have called his house in Dublin when an opening came up.  more...
(Irish Voice) 6 July 2005
Corina and the City
Irish singer Corina’s single “Another Day” will be featured in a promotion campaign for Sex and the City.  more...
(Irish Voice) 6 July 2005
In Troubled Waters
Oscar winner Jennifer Connelly is back after a two-year layoff with Dark Water, a gripping new thriller set on New York’s Roosevelt Island. Here she talks to Sean O’ Driscoll about her Irish roots, why she will never leave Brooklyn and why she takes so long to decide on a script.  more...
(Irish Voice) 6 July 2005
Hinds Set for Controversial Spielberg Film
Belfast actor Ciaran Hinds is to star in a new Stephen Spielberg movie about the Israeli assassination of Palestinian terrorists in the 1970s.  more...
(Irish Voice) 6 July 2005
A Moment in History (Despite Infights)
When MTV and VH1 jointly announced that they were going to join their big corporate cousins at Viacom to broadcast the Live 8 concerts on Saturday organized by Bob Geldof, there was cause for rejoice.  more...
(Irish Voice) 6 July 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 29 of June to Sunday 17 of July.  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 June 2005
Flatley’s Tiger Raring to Go
Michael Flatley promises to astound his fans with a new stage show that will have its U.S. premiere at Madison Square Garden in September. Here, he tells Debbie McGoldrick all about it. more...
(Irish Voice) 29 June 2005
A Great Harte Passes On
It is with great sadness that I write of the passing of incomparable Dublin singer Frank Harte, who died at his Chapelizod home on Monday, June 27.  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 June 2005
Midsummer Swing in NYC
On route to the Catskills Irish Arts Week, you can make a stop at the annual Irish night on Thursday, July 7 for the Lincoln Center Midsummer Night Swing at the Josie Robertson Plaza right alongside the fountain at the intersection of Broadway and Columbus Avenue in Manhattan. more...
(Irish Voice) 29 June 2005
All About Catskills Irish Week
Two decades ago I was packing for my second visit to the Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy, or “Willie Week” as it is lovingly referred to, with perhaps more purpose than simply learning the country sets from my family’s heritage county of Clare.  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 June 2005
Lohan Fully Loaded
There's two words that sum up my review of Herbie: Fully Loaded. Nice headlights. more...
(Irish Voice) 29 June 2005
Lindsay Driven By Family Feud
As Lindsay Lohan tries to reshape her image to coincide with the release of Herbie: Fully Loaded, the Irish Voice has been bumped off E! Hollywood True Stories. But with her uncle’s latest arrest, will the Lohan/Sullivan clans ever escape the Irish stereotype tag? Sean O'Driscoll reports on a sorry family tale. more...
(Irish Voice) 29 June 2005
Live 8 for MTV
Wondering where you can catch Sir Bob Geldof’s Live 8 concerts on Saturday, July 2?   more...
(Irish Voice) 29 June 2005
Bono Gets Hairy
Bono has warned that he does not want to isolate President Bush during the upcoming G8 summit.   more...
(Irish Voice) 29 June 2005
Celtic Woman — They’re Tops!
The soundtrack to the glitzy Celtic Woman show, which features four wildly talented young soloists and a violinist, shot to the top of the Billboard World Music charts when it was released in March, selling an astounding 40,000 copies.   more...
(Irish Voice) 29 June 2005
Cruise to Produce Irish Gangster Film
Tom Cruise’s production company is to make a major new Irish American gangster movie later this year.  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 June 2005
Kavanagh Fest for Monaghan
Those in Ireland late in July should visit the Raglan Road Festival 2005 in Monaghan.   more...
(Irish Voice) 29 June 2005
Eminem Heats Up Summer Season
Irish fans gobbled up 80,000 tickets in under two hours recently for Eminem’s show at Slane Castle. The Slane gig, part of Eminem’s Anger Management tour, will take place on Saturday, September 17.  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 June 2005
Entertainment Guide
Entertainment Guide From Wednesday 22 of June to Sunday 17 of June.  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 June 2005
‘70s Throwback a Great Summer Read
In Carrie Kabak’s debut novel Cover the Butter, we meet Kate Cadogan in the present day prologue.  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 June 2005
New York Mourns a True Original
When the Good Lord decides that it is time to add another heavenly angel to that great ceili band in the sky, it is always a sad time for the family, friends and fans who must say goodbye to a musician who had touched them all while on earth.  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 June 2005
Black Makes a Comeback
How High the Moon is the name of the new CD from Frances Black. Just don’t compare her