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Boston Irish editor Bill Forry interviewed Patrick Radden Keefe in January 2019 on the occasion of the scheduling of a nine-part series by FX Productions based on his 2018 book, “Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland.”... Read more
Around Town
See full video of the program here:   https://vimeo.com/1027892646 More than 350 guests gathered at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Dorchester  Friday Oct 5, 2024 for the 14th Boston Irish Honors luncheon, an event organized by... Read more
Arts and entertainment
As you might imagine, holiday-themed events are as ubiquitous this month as candy canes and eggnog. That’s not meant to be snarky, however, because there are some quality Irish/Celtic concerts coming up which celebrate and uplift this special season. But... Read more
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Courage.   That’s the English-language translation of the Irish word “Misneach,” the name attached to Dermot Kennedy’s global Irish music festival that will launch in Boston and Sydney, Australia, in March 2025. The two-day turn in Boston will feature an... Read more
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Six: The Musical, now playing at the Emerson Colonial Theatre and presented by Broadway in Boston, is a bold and inventive reimagining of the lives of Henry VIII’s six wives. This show is not your typical historical retelling—it’s a vibrant concert-style... Read more
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A Unique Blend of Art and Poetry by Joe Boske and Michael Quinn GALWAY, Ireland - Celebrated local Galway artist Joe Boske and Galwegian and poet/author Michael Quinn, have collaborated to create a unique blend of visual art and poetry in their upcoming... Read more
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  In a 1940 journal entry, my mother marveled at her five-year-old son’s fascination with radio. “Billy is a radio enthusiast,” she wrote. “He listens to all programs indiscriminately.” One evening, that included a “thrilling drama of murder and intrigue... Read more
BIR History
James Patrick “Seamus” Mulligan, 89, a longtime resident of Randolph, died peacefully at Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton on Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024. He was the husband of Mary Ellen (Welch) Mulligan for 34 years. Son of the late Patrick J. and... Read more
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At an Oct. 2 event in Belfast, Joe Kennedy III, US Special Envoy to Northern Ireland for Economic Affairs, announced that applications are now open for Connect to Success (C2S), a program powered and implemented by Ulster University. This initiative aims... Read more
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Then there’s the snooze of an Irish election campaign and the celebration of Thanksgiving 3,000 miles from Boston     “Not hugely surprised, but still kinda shocked.”  This has been my stock response as I have been questioned continually – on the airwaves... Read more
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“With all this darkness round me I feel less alone. In a way. I love to get up and move about in it, then back here to . . . me.” –  Samuel Beckett, “Krapp’s Last Tape” ••• We saw Samuel Beckett’s “Krapp’s Last Tape” at the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin in... Read more
Arts and entertainment
First, an apology: This space has been extremely negligent of late about keeping up with new or recent Irish/Celtic-related music albums. So, here’s a look at some releases over the past several months: •Uilleann piper Leonard Barry, a Kerry native who... Read more
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  On April 2, 1912, the renowned Belfast shipbuilders Harland and Wolff had completed the required sea trials on their latest project, the “Titanic.”  With hundreds of ships to their credit, this was one of the builder’s most prestigious efforts.  It... Read more
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 It’s been a decade since North Carolina-born fiddler Maura Shawn Scanlin first crossed paths in Boston with Maryland guitarist Conor Hearn (she was a New England Conservatory student, he was enrolled in Tufts) and began playing together, initially as... Read more
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    The college years are often a time for reinvention, for going in new directions, as was the case for Boston-based fiddler Hannah O’Brien while a student at the University of Michigan. But she also rekindled her childhood love for Irish traditional... Read more
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Offering cinematic beauty, off-the-beaten-track experiences and transcendently beautiful coastal scenery, the Wild Atlantic Way has been one of the island of Ireland’s most successful tourism stories. 10 years on, it is as compelling as ever.  An... Read more
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1 National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology, DublinExplore 9,000 years of history through fascinating archaeological artefacts that include Irish bog bodies, the Ardagh Chalice, the ‘Tara’ Brooch and the famous Derrynaflan Hoard. The museum is housed in a... Read more
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The Irish Passport Service has rolled out an online passport application system for all applicants - including children and 1st time applicants - applying from the United States.   This service is now live and is available at dfa.ie/passports  
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