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Irish America magazine - June/July '04 issue: Maureen O'Hara, Moya Brennan, Tara, Dan Barry, Donna Murphy, Pierce Brosnan, Eoin Colfer - Artemis Fowl, Tom Murphy, Ghosts Beneath the Rails, 2004 Irish Festivals in Ireland

 
Rebirth of Moya Brennan
The return of one of the most distinctive voices, formerly the lead singer of Clannad.
 
Mothers United
Lynn Tierney talks to four young women who lost their firefighter husbands.
 
Chicago in Bloom
Irish Repertory of Chicago’s season resumes with the world premiere of A Dublin Bloom.
 
 
 

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Chicago in Bloom
Following on the heels of the very successful run of Tom Murphy’s Bailegangaire, Irish Repertory of Chicago’s 2004 season resumes in June with the world premiere staging of A Dublin Bloom, an adaptation of James Joyce’s Ulysses. 
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(Irish America) June/July 2004
Ghosts Beneath the Rails
William Watson never believed in ghosts. But the legend of 57 Irish railroad workers buried in a common grave has haunted the Springfield, Pennsylvania resident and history professor since the day he discovered the story of Duffy’s Cut some years ago.
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(Irish America) June/July 2004
The First Irish-American Olympic Champion
Born in South Boston October 28, 1868 James Brendan Connolly was the sixth son of childhood sweethearts John Connolly and Ann O’Donnell from the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland.
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(Irish America) June/July 2004
Shane and Johnny in Libertine
Libertine, based on John Wilmot, the 17th century Earl of Rochester who was a poet, courtier and notorious rake, stars Depp, John Malkovich and Samantha Morton. 
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(Irish America) June/July 2004
Quote Unquote
“If you’re Irish, you love language, and if you do, you’re going to fall on the occasional expletive; it’s the percussive side of language. 
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(Irish America) June/July 2004
Ireland Culture & Heritage  
As Ireland celebrates its heritage, Edythe Preet explores the roots of its culture.
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(Irish America) June/July 2004
2004 Irish Festivals in Ireland  
Celebrating culture and heritage, Irish festivals are a rich treasury of song, dance, food, games, dances, horseracing and all ’round fun.
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(Irish America) June/July 2004
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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