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Irish America magazine - Aug/Sept '01 issue: William Kennedy, Ulster roots, Marie Galvin, From a Whisper to a Scream, Anthony Quinn, Samantha Mumba, Seamus Heaney, Travel - Avondale, Christine Aguilera's Irish roots

 
Being Irish
Pulitzer prize-winning author William Kennedy on not being able to escape one's heritage.
 
From a Whisper to a Scream
Tom Dunphy on the ascent of Irish rock music over the last fifty years.
 
Ulster roots
The connection between Ulster and the Scots-Irish of the Southern United States.
 
 
 
DEPARTMENTS

Film Forum
The Western has not fully recovered from the commercial and critical debacle of 1980's Heaven's Gate.
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(Irish America) August/September 2001

Book Reviews
Tom Deignan samples the latest books on offer including I Don't Want to go to Jail.
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(Irish America) August/September 2001

Slainte
Lughnasa is approaching and Edythe Preet examines the meaning behind the harvest festival.
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(Irish America) August/September 2001

Roots
The name Caulfield is one about which much confusion reigns, finds Elizabeth Raggi.
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(Irish America) August/September 2001

Music
From a Whisper to a Scream is an ambitious, occasionally breathless survey of the ascent of Irish rock music.
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(Irish America) August/September 2001

Passings
John Joseph Moakley, Anthony Quinn, John Scanlon and Paul Robert Carey.
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(Irish America) August/September 2001
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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