More than 300 guests filled the the Artist for Humanity’s Epicenter in South Boston last Friday (Oct.24) for the 15th annual Boston Irish Honors luncheon as three outstanding leaders of Irish descent ...
The phrase “family tradition” can apply to any number of things, from holiday customs to unique rites and rituals – whether ...
Whether you have or you haven’t attended Fiddle Hell, this would be an important year for you to go to the festival, which ...
VENUE CHANGEDue to the ongoing government shutdown and resulting closure of the John F Kennedy Presidential Library, the Boston Irish Honors Luncheon will be held atArtists for Humanity EpiCenter100 W ...
Here’s a look at what’s happening with some of Boston’s favorite stage talents. South Dublin native Karen Killeen is in Boston playing one of the lead roles in “The Hills of California,” kicking off ...
WEST SPRINGFIELD, MA – West Springfield native Caroline Morrissey has been named the first Executive Director of the Irish Cultural Center of Western New England, bringing with her a wealth of global ...
Recent presidential election campaigns in Ireland, in contrast with general, local, and European contests, have been nasty and often replete with ad hominem attacks. The candidates are uniformly ...
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President Michael D. Higgins – known simply and affectionately by everyone in Ireland as “Michael D.” – will be leaving public office in November after fourteen years as the head of state. He is the ...
Andy Quinn isn’t your typical Boston College freshman. At 20, he’s a couple of years older than most of his first-year classmates and he hails from Galway on the west coast of Ireland, where he spent ...
This fall, for the first time in more than three decades, SpeakEasy Stage Company has a new artistic director: Dawn Simmons has taken the reins from company founder Paul Daigneault. She knows she has ...
This new comedy is from the pen of “The View” co-host and stand-up comedian Joy Behar. With razor-sharp wit and no filters, it explores the messy, outrageous truths of love, sex, and relationships.