American Dirtby Jeanine CumminsWhen Stephen King describes something as “one hell of a novel,” you sit up and take notice. And when, barely a few weeks into 2020, many reviewers start adding the same novel to their “best of the year” lists, you definitely watch out for it. So many times, that sense of anticipation can be such a let-down, but happily, for this reviewer, American … [Read more...] about Review of Books
March April 2020 Issue
Those We Lost
Mattie Maher(1939–2020)Irish bar owner Matthew (“Mattie”) Maher died in January, aged 80. The retired publican was a staple of McSorley’s Old Ale House, beloved for his affection for his customers and dedication to preserving the original aesthetic of the bar as it was ushered begrudgingly into modernity.Born in Threecastles, Kilkenny, in 1939 to Patrick and Ellen Maher, Mattie … [Read more...] about Those We Lost
A Son of Erin Is Called Home
Remembering Thomas V. Murphy, WWII flyer.Thomas V. Murphy, Jr was born in Baltimore in 1922. A great-great-grandson of Terence Murphy, who emigrated from Tallanstown, County Louth, in 1863, Tom spent his youth doing what all boys do – playing ball, going to school, and, in those days, dodging streetcars. At the age of 16, his mother passed away and Tom stepped up to play a big … [Read more...] about A Son of Erin Is Called Home