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Carter and Thatcher Clashed on N.I.
Jimmy Carter’s involvement in Northern Ireland affairs was far more substantial than many Irish Americans…
Lady Mary Peters: a champion of sport and community
Consisting of high jump, hurdles, long jump, shot put and running, the women’s pentathlon was…
Fostering Memorable Leadership, Relentless Drive, and Unity
On November 6, Duke Orthopaedics was honored to host Gen. Martin E. Dempsey (Ret.), former Chairman…
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The Good Friday Agreement and Beyond
“I was worried about my cousins getting killed,” Kevin Sullivan, Project Director for the Ad Hoc Committee to Protect the Good Friday Agreement said. “My mother was born in Sixmilecross, […]
10 Years of the Bloomsday Revel
For the past 10 years Origin Theatre Company has teamed up with Bloom’s Tavern to celebrate the anniversary of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses with our annual Bloomsday Revel. […]
The Return of Paddy Reilly’s
New York City’s iconic Irish music pub has returned A staple on 2nd Ave for over 35 years Paddy Reilly’s Music Bar is known for lively music and great craic, […]
Cyndi Lauper’s Remarkable Journey
Let the Canary Sing World Premiere Beacon Theatre June 14, 2023, 8:00 PM Music icon, Cyndi Lauper’s “Let The Canary Sing” feature documentary will have its world premiere at the […]
All My Loving
The Lyrics of Paul McCarthy 2023 Gala Concert The Town Hall June 12, 2023 Directed and Arranged by Charlotte Moore Full Orchestra and Chorus Under the Direction of John Bell Introductions by Paul […]
A Taste of Joyce
The Ineluctable Modality of the Visible Sometimes it seems to me that libraries are the most democratic institutions in the world. From Dublin to New York, you will eventually find […]