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'The Sound of a Country' - Irish-Indian Music Documentary

In December of 2014, the Irish traditional fiddle and guitar duo of Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill joined sarod player Matthew Noone on a tour of India to play several shows as well as meet and collaborate with a host of famous Indian traditional musicians.  Myles O’Reilly…

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Added by Aine Edwards on March 11, 2015 at 6:00am — 1 Comment

A Trinity of Irish Bread Recipes

In days gone by, there was a popular Irish…

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Added by The Wild Geese on March 10, 2015 at 4:00pm — No Comments


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My School Days in Bray, County Wicklow

 Childhood memories if School . In Ireland school days commenced at the age five years . I was born in the January – so I was five and a half years old when I started school/ I followed my older sister Ronnie [Veronica] and brother Pat [Patrick or Watser- his nick name] who also attended St Patricks National School Bray Co Wicklow . Pat however had been transferred up to St Cronins School boy’s school before I started school. My mam ; aunts and uncles all attended St. Patricks R.C School…

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Reply to Comment from MJ Neary on the 1916 Easter Rising Leaders

Hello M.J Neary ; thank you for your comments on the 1916 Easter  Rising . I started to do the blogs about the Leaders; as it is coming up to their Centenary 2016 . 

I was amazed and quite frankly ashamed that there were so many of them that I knew absolutely  nothing about . It was certainly a challenge for me and quite a learning experience as well . Tears were flowing as i was typeing in the text. 

The Book - That's just how It Was - I have written it as a tribute to my…

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Added by That's Just How It Was on March 10, 2015 at 10:54am — 3 Comments

The Connection Between Ireland and Egypt

In A.D. 451, the new Byzantine Emperor Marcian, an orthodox Christian, ordered a new Ecumenical council be convened to establish once and for all, the belief that Christ was and is both God and Man. Pope Leo 1 called for it to be held in Italy but Marcian insisted it be…

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Added by John Anthony Brennan on March 9, 2015 at 5:30pm — 7 Comments

'The Impasse': A Short Story Set in 5th Century Ireland

Europe, in the middle of the 5th century A.D., was in darkness and fear was dominant. The Master (the druid) sensed fundamental change. The Roman legions were advancing rapidly and had already crossed the Rhine. A new religion was upon him and his people.

In the…

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Added by John Anthony Brennan on March 9, 2015 at 2:00pm — 2 Comments


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Leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising: Sean Connolly

Sean Connolly was born in Sandymount, Dublin in 1883.  His family had been driven off their land during the Land League era.  Connolly and all his siblings were steeped in nationalism and all that Fenianism stood for.  When his father, a sailor, left his seafaring job, he…

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The Titanic Pen: Written in History

These are the Peninsula Pens that have been made for the celebrations of the Titanic that my family had an involvement in.  It is so humbling to have a great-grandfather…

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ARAN ISLANDS

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Look what one sees in the doolin cave...10K years old.

Added by annette counihan on March 8, 2015 at 12:01pm — No Comments

Day Five on Your Cupid's Crusade Adventure: The Aran Islands

On day five of your adventure with Cupid's Crusade, we take a trip from Doolin, County Clare to the Aran Islands in the mouth of Galway Bay.  The Aran Islands are the birthplace of the sweater worn by so many the…

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DAY 4 A MATURE SINGLES ADVENTURE WITH CUPIDS CRUSADE.

Today we leave for Co. Clare, about an hour’s drive to Lisdoonvarna,

You will visit the magnificent Cliffs of Moher; take a walk on these unspoiled cliffs there since the dawn of time.

 Stop by the visitor’s center and learn the history of these cliffs see photos of them long ago,

 A suburb gift store, a restaurant for lunch.

 We will take you to Doolin a small village on the coast 

And you will visit the Doolin Cave.

From the moment you descend over…

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Added by annette counihan on March 8, 2015 at 11:57am — No Comments

CUPIDS CRUSADE DAY 5 A MATURE SINGLE ADVENTURE

Today we take a trip to the Aran Islands, from Doolin,

Aran is the birthplace of the sweater worn by many the world over.

Knitted by the women on spinning wheels, designing a pattern especially for the family, if the man died at sea they would be able to tell who it was by the sweater.

Aran is also a place time has forgotten the locals move at their pace not the rest of the world, some lovely walking biking or the best treat is a ride around the Island in a horse and…

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Added by annette counihan on March 8, 2015 at 11:30am — No Comments

How to Remember 1916 Without Glorifying Violence?

By John Bruton

The rebellion of Easter Week 1916 was one of the formative events in Irish history.

It led towards the independence we now enjoy, along with the enactment of Home Rule in 1914, the meeting of the First Dail in 1919, the…

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Added by The Wild Geese on March 7, 2015 at 6:00pm — 14 Comments

This Week in the History of the Irish: March 8 - March 14

Anne Bonny

DOMHNAIGH -- On March 8, 1700, or perhaps a year or two earlier,…

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Added by The Wild Geese on March 7, 2015 at 6:00pm — No Comments

spring and love

SPRING awake.

"The dawn is awakened by the chourus of nature,

the fragrance of spring is in the air,

It may be hidden in a single bud,in gardens of blossoming flowers,

springtime has come and gladly recieved the embrace of the sun

one shall soon see thier love,

nature resimes her beauty,

The human soul will express Eros.

Madness in spring is a wholesome thing!...."

come with cupids…

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Added by annette counihan on March 7, 2015 at 11:44am — No Comments

The Irish 'Flavor' of the Erie Canal Workforce

When European settlement of North America started pushing inland from the coast, transportation problems repeatedly occurred. The biggest problem was the Appalachian Mountains, 400 miles from the coast.  This made it difficult to transport goods as well as…

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Added by Dee Notaro on March 7, 2015 at 5:30am — 1 Comment


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Have You Ever Played the Old Irish Game of 'Rings'?

The game of 'Rings' is a traditional Irish game, brought to the four corners of the world by the emigration of the Irish during the famine years.  The other traditional Irish games of Bowls, Skittles and Horseshoes are played during the summer, while…

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Added by Totally Irish Gifts on March 5, 2015 at 3:00pm — 3 Comments

O'Sullivan added to McMayhem in Midtown event

A great article on the McMayhem in Midtown event...it's shaping up to be the most exciting nights of Irish Boxing in NYC in years

Added by Bobby McGuire on March 5, 2015 at 2:54pm — No Comments

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