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Edge Rises to the Occasion
THE Edge, lead guitarist for U2, was the star attraction at a benefit auction at the Hard Rock Café in New York on Saturday in aid of his charity Music Rising, which he created in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to raise money for affected musicians in the Big Easy.  more...
(Irish Voice) 26 April 2007
Rehab for JRM
THE celebrity rehab train just landed another passenger with the announcement on Tuesday that Jonathan Rhys Meyers, the Irish star of the new Showtime series The Tudors, has checked himself in for treatment. more...
(Irish Voice) 26 April 2007
Bertie’s a Grandpa!
IRISH Prime Minister Bertie Ahern added another very impressive title to his name last week first time grandpa, as his eldest daughter Georgina gave birth to preemie boy twins in Dublin.   more...
(Irish Voice) 26 April 2007
Special Anniversary
The Chernobyl Children’s Project, founded by Adi Roche (left) and Bono’s wife Ali Hewson (right), celebrates its 21st anniversary this week of helping children affected by the horrible nuclear disaster in Chernobyl all those years ago. more...
(Irish Voice) 26 April 2007
Irish Soprano Brings Met to Life
DUBLIN-born mezzo-soprano Patricia Bardon, or Pat as she’s known to her close friends, is currently making her New York debut at Metropolitan Opera in Handel’s masterpiece Giulio Cesare, came to prominence as a singer at an early age. Quickly establishing herself as a versatile operatic performer, her repertoire has won her lead roles at the grand opera houses of Paris, London, New York, Rome and elsewhere. .  more...
(Irish Voice) 26 April 2007
Brothers Forever
In his controversial new book, Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years, David Talbot, the founder of Salon.com, tells the story of the exalted Irish American dynasty from the perspective of their inner circle. It’s the story of two brothers, sharing an unprecedented bond, and the never before told tale of Robert Kennedy’s secret, heart rending search to track down JFK’s killers before his own assassination. CAHIR O’DOHERTY speaks to Talbot about his work.  more...
(Irish Voice) 26 April 2007
God Wins, But Does He Really?
IT says a lot about the glacial slowness of some religious and political debates in the U.S. that Inherit the Wind, the famed 1955 play by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee now playing on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre, seems more relevant today than the era in which it was written.   more...
(Irish Voice) 26 April 2007
The Tiller of America’s Green Fields
A the Green Fields of America Ensemble finished the Banquet entertainment program at the recent Ireland in Dixie Weekend in Atlanta, the capacity crowd rose to their feet with spontaneous joy at the marvelous music they had just witnessed. .  more...
(Irish Voice) 26 April 2007
Conference a Learning Experience
MEANWHILE, the annual American Conference for Irish Studies (An Chomhdhail Mheiriceanach do Leann na hEireann) presented myriad opportunities to enjoy some panels on Irish music topics and some concerts that spun out of it as well. .  more...
(Irish Voice) 26 April 2007
Reagan Reilly Takes on Ireland
LAST weekend’s warm weather makes everyone think of the summer, making one wonder if God timed this sunshine around the release of Laced, a quintessential breezy beach blanket read.   more...
(Irish Voice) 26 April 2007
Guide
Dance - Musical - Classes - Karaoke - Registration - Seniors Lunch - James Riley - Lecture - Fiddle Class.  more...
(Irish Voice) 26 April 2007
J Lo Files Suit in Ireland
Jennifer Lopez is hopping mad at the National Enquirer, and on Monday she sicced her Belfast-based lawyer on the tabloid which printed a story last month claiming that she and her husband Marc Anthony are linked to a drug scandal.   more...
(Irish Voice) 18 April 2007
Binchy the Songwriter
Her new novel Whitethorn Woods is sitting pretty at number four on the latest New York Times best-seller list, all of her past works have sold a gazillion copies, with a couple of them even optioned for film. more...
(Irish Voice) 18 April 2007
In The News
LOOKS like John Travolta’s jet is taking the Shannon stopover quite seriously..  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 April 2007
O’Reilly’s Irish Factor
FOX News kingpin Bill O’Reilly was in Dublin last week to speak to students at Trinity College’s Philosophical Society, which has played host in the past to the likes of porn purveyor Ron Jeremy and Oscar winning actor Al Pacino. .  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 April 2007
Bride of Shane
GRIZZLED rocker Shane MacGowan will soon take a missus, and she appears to be his match in every wild way  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 April 2007
King of the World
With starring roles in The Tudors, Match Point and the forthcoming The Children of Huang Shi, Irish star Jonathan Rhys Meyers has become an A-List leading man in Hollywood. He talks to CAHIR O’DOHERTY about the success of The Tudors, his background in Cork and his plans for the road ahead. more...
(Irish Voice) 18 April 2007
Meaney at Home on Broadway
COLM Meaney is an instantly recognizable Irish face. Starring in films that run the gamut from The Commitments to Star Trek, he’s also a highly celebrated theater actor. Currently he’s appearing on Broadway at the Brooks Atkinson Theater alongside Kevin Spacey and Eve Best in Eugene O’Neill’s A Moon for the Misbegotten, for which he’s received rave reviews.  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 April 2007
New Sounds From a Cranberry
AS you may have read in the Irish Voice a few weeks back, Cranberries lead singer Dolores O’Riordan has been making her way around the media lately to promote the release of her new CD, which is set for a May release.  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 April 2007
Dark Nights for Kirwan
THE airwaves of Sirius Satellite Radio are a bit blacker lately. Black 47 leader Larry Kirwan is now working the night shift on the Sirius Disorder channel. more...
(Irish Voice) 18 April 2007
A religious Experience
THE next big thing in Irish rock came across the pond and splattered the crowd with ear splitting thrills at Rocky Sullivan’s. Based on the meager crowd on hand to witness it, many people had apparently split town for the Easter break.  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 April 2007
CCE Dixie Show a Big Success
THIS past Sunday, as the Comhaltas Ireland In Dixie weekend drew to a close, hundreds of people who had traveled in for the weekend from around the U.S. and Canada were in no hurry to leave.   more...
(Irish Voice) 18 April 2007
Upcoming Shows
ON Saturday, April 28 up at the revitalized Irish American Community Center (at least in the traditional music vein) outside of New Haven, Connecti-cut, there is a fascinating threesome scheduled to perform at 7:30 p.m.   more...
(Irish Voice) 18 April 2007
Glucksman Happenings
FOR those of you who think that once St. Patrick’s Day passes the interest in Irish culture abates, the next couple of weeks should put those thoughts out of mind.  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 April 2007
GUIDE
April - Conference - Musical - Play - Classes - Seniors Lunch - Karaoke - Classes - Registration  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 April 2007
Judge The Pirate Queen for Yourself!
THE critics have had their say, and they haven’t been kind, but The Pirate Queen, the new Irish musical on Broadway launched by Riverdance producers John McColgan and Moya Doherty, will hopefully get the audience it deserves in the weeks and months ahead.more...
(Irish Voice) 11 April 2007
Honor for Edge
BONO isn’t the only philanthropic minded member of U2. A couple of weeks ago we told you about an auction of U2 memorabilia that will take place in New York later this month to benefit Music Rising, a charity founded by The Edge to raise money for musicians who lost their instruments after Hurricane Katrina. more...
(Irish Voice) 11 April 2007
Travolta’s Irish Landing
DID one of John Travolta’s private jets go on the fritz last week, forcing an emergency landing at Shannon Airport? Or did Travolta, who also piloted the plane, always mean to touch down at the airport?  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 April 2007
MUSIC NEWS
BRUCE Springsteen must have been pleased with the outcome of his Dublin performances last November. The Boss is due to release a new version of his CD The Seeger Sessions, and the material will be culled from performances at the Point Theatre in Dublin. A companion DVD will also be available come June 5.  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 April 2007
In THE NEWS
IS Bono ready for the silver screen? Maybe. Reports say that he and Cate Blanchett are up for parts in the movie version of the popular play Blood Brothers, which will be directed by Alan Parker of The Commitments and Evita fame. more...
(Irish Voice) 11 April 2007
The Queen Sets Sail
THE Pirate Queen reflects all that is best about Celtic Tiger Ireland through the unexpected prism of the 15th century.   more...
(Irish Voice) 11 April 2007
Blue Moon, But Not Standing Alone
EUGENE O’Neill isn’t known for levity, but the Old Vic’s astonishing new production of his last play, A Moon for the Misbegotten, now playing on Broadway at the Brooks Atkinson Theater, is a festival of wit that establishes once and for all that it belongs to the first rank.  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 April 2007
Celtic Treasure Chest from Great Big Sea
“ST. John’s has been the gateway of the new world. Every ship coming from Europe stopped at St. John’s before going to America. Portuguese would come here and changed the way the Irish settlers in town played accordion.”  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 April 2007
Van for NYC
FOR 40-years, Van Morrison has drawn upon the greats of rhythm and blues to create his own distinctive and influential blend of soul and Celtic influences. That Celtic soul has produced some of the most romantic music ever reported, and his music has been on any worthwhile chick flick soundtrack over the last decade. .  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 April 2007
Keeping the Tradition Alive
TRADITIONAL music survived for centuries and generations because of the quality of the music and the artistry that touched the very soul of the Irish people. As necessary as both the musician and listener are, it is also important to acknowledge those whose houses, halls or pubs encouraged that cultural exchange and made everyone feel welcome and at home.   more...
(Irish Voice) 11 April 2007
School and Shows
SCHOOL will definitely be in session next week when hundreds of academics invade New York for the American Conference for Irish Studies hosted this year by City University of New York’s Institute for Irish American Studies. .  more...
(Irish Voice) 11 April 2007
The Ceili Dance Problem
THE latest edition of the Set Dancing News arrived in my mailbox with 76 colorful pages detailing the worldwide fascination with country set dancing, the Irish derivative of those courtly quadrille dances that flourished on the continent as far back as the 19th century.   more...
(Irish Voice) 11 April 2007
GUIDE
April - Musical - Play - Classes - Seniors Lunch - Karaoke - Classes - Registration   more...
(Irish Voice) 11 April 2007
It’s the Knight Time for Bono
A KNIGHT in shining armor or, more precisely, a black suit was christened last week in Dublin, but whatever you do don’t call him sir.  more...
(Irish Voice) 05 April 2007
Hello from Flatley
THERE’S a big splashy spread of Michael Flatley and his very pregnant wife Niamh in the latest issue of Hello! magazine, which usually pays for celebrity exclusives. And indeed Michael did get six figures for the photo spread and interview, but instead of enriching his already bulging bank account he instead passed the fee straight on to Cork University Maternity Hospital, where Niamh will deliver their first baby by the end of this month.  more...
(Irish Voice) 05 April 2007
In THE NEWS
REM, introduced into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame last month, are taking a novel approach to their upcoming album, which they hope to release by the end of this year. .  more...
(Irish Voice) 05 April 2007
Cheap Diddy
WANT to know one of the ways how rich celebs like P. Diddy get even richer? They order the finest booze that money can buy, and then take off without paying their tab!.  more...
(Irish Voice) 05 April 2007
Blessing of Proof
For Orla Brady, star of RTE’s new crime drama Proof that will be released in the U.S. on April 13, the decision to accept the lead role was easy. After
reading the first five pages of the script she was completely hooked on his breakthrough Irish production. CAHIR O’DOHERTY talks to the rising star about her films, her Dublin background and the new roles coming her way.  more...
(Irish Voice) 05 April 2007
Looks At Books
The Color of Blood - Mick – The Real Michael Collins - Meeting Point - One for Sorrow, Two for Joy  more...
(Irish Voice) 05 April 2007
Getting Biblical With Elvis’ Bro
THE news is not all bad for the Irish music scene in Manhattan, and there are still a number of great acts playing here in the coming weeks.   more...
(Irish Voice) 05 April 2007
A Final Farewell to Sin é
THIS is a sad week indeed for Irish music fans. Sin É, the understated fountain of cool for many years in New York City, is set to close on this week. .  more...
(Irish Voice) 05 April 2007
Comhaltas Heads to Dixie
WHEN hundreds of music and dance aficionados converge on Atlanta over the weekend of April 12-15, it won’t be in search of blue grass tunes but rather the green grass music of Eire, the kind that Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann has been promoting since 1951.   more...
(Irish Voice) 05 April 2007
Stepping Out in Style
IT is always a pleasure to see Seosamh O’Neachtain (Joseph Naughton) stepping out in the sean nos style from his native Connemara in the Galway Gaeltacht as he did recently at the Danu show at Symphony Space.   more...
(Irish Voice) 05 April 2007
Lunasa Milestone
IT is hard to believe, but Lunasa, the classy cutting edge trad band featuring Sean Smyth on fiddle and whistle, Kevin Crawford on flute, whistle and bodhran, Cillian Vallely on uilleann pipes and whistle, Trevor Hutchinson on bass and Paul Meehan on guitar, bouzouki and mandolin are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the band.   more...
(Irish Voice) 05 April 2007
GUIDE
April - Musical - Play - Classes - Seniors Lunch - Karaoke - Classes - Registration - Rose Flanagan - Fiddle Class  more...
(Irish Voice) 05 April 2007
Edge Rises to the Occasion
THE Edge, lead guitarist for the world’s foremost rock band, U2, will happily part with one of his most prized musical possessions, a 1975 Gibson Les Paul guitar that he’s used basically forever, at a New York auction on April 21  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 March 2007
Randy to the Rescue
AMERICAN Idol meanie Simon Cowell is pretty good at making enemies in his native Britain too. Or, more likely, his latest brilliant marketing stunt involves Irish talent manager Louis Walsh he’s the guy who heaved Boyzone and Westlife upon the world and fellow Idol judge Randy Jackson.   more...
(Irish Voice) 29 March 2007
Do Re Mi Pierce
PIERCE Brosnan is getting his pipes ready for a co-starring role alongside Meryl Streep in the film version of the gargantuan worldwide musical Mamma Mia, based on the timeless songs of Swedish supergroup ABBA. .  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 March 2007
I’m Too Sexy to Be King!
IN The Tudors, the new series which premieres on Sunday, April 1 on the Showtime channel, we watch pouting Irish actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers as he chases a series of 15th century supermodels around the bedposts of his spectacularly well-appointed boudoir..  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 March 2007
Finally, Listening to Herself
Dolores O’Riordan was rich and famous by the age of 24, but her second act is turning out to be more impressive than her first. Now 35, and looking better than ever, she talks to CAHIR O’DOHERTY about the lessons of fame and fortune, the nervous breakdown that changed her life, and her upcoming first solo album.  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 March 2007
Finally, Listening to Herself
CELEBRATED Dublin-based Irish composer Donnacha Dennehy, 36, is back in Manhattan this week to unveil his latest work, the North American premiere of Grá agus Bás (Love and Death).  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 March 2007
Looks At Books
Billy The Kid: The Endless Ride -Mothers and Sons.- Letters of an Imprisoned Mobster - Lake of Sorrows  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 March 2007
Summertime Specials in Ireland
IF you want to find seats to the hottest concerts on the Emerald Isle this summer, you might have to jump over a moat to get there! Both Sinead O’Connor and the Rolling Stones will be playing high profile gigs in castles over the coming months.   more...
(Irish Voice) 29 March 2007
Sin That Sounds Good!
IMAGINE it’s a hot summer day (you’ve probably done that a lot, given the weather this week). Take a bottle of Mountain Dew soda and shake liberally. Close your eyes, aim the cap at your face and uncork the bottle. .  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 March 2007
New-Look Danu Still a Good Show
A SENSE of normalcy or was it nostalgia? returned for a night at the end of a very busy St. Patrick’s season last Saturday night at the Peter Norton Symphony Space as almost 700 people turned out to see an Irish trad band perform in the large Peter Jay Sharp Theatre even a week after St. Patrick’s Day.   more...
(Irish Voice) 29 March 2007
Casey Still Special
ON St. Patrick’s weekend, I went along to the Karan Casey Band show at the Towne Crier Café in Pawling, New York. Though the small crowd was very disappointing and maybe already “marched-out” on parades and concerts, they missed a terrific show by the Waterford songstress and her newly formulated band for the seasonal tour. .  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 March 2007
Donnelly delight
AS a young girl of 15, Galway native Maeve Donnelly was the youngest performer selected for the historic Smithsonian Institution’s Bicentennial Festival of American Folklife in 1976.   more...
(Irish Voice) 29 March 2007
Guide
MARCH - Fundraiser - Meeting - Concert - Musical - Play - Classes - Seniors Lunch - Karaoke - Classes - Registration - Mary Coogan.  more...
(Irish Voice) 29 March 2007

The Richest of the Rich
YOU know what they say about the rich getting richer? Well, it’s true, no more so than in Ireland, where the annual list of the country’s rich was just published by the Sunday Independent.  more...

(Irish Voice) 22 March 2007
In THE NEWS
ADD actress Sienna Miller and her ex-fiancée, the nanny-loving Jude Law, to the list of celebs who love Ballymaloe House in Co. Cork, run by chef extraordinaire Darina Allen (featured in an interview in last week’s Irish Voice.)  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 March 2007
Flatley’s a Freeman
IT’S shaping up to be quite a year for Michael Flatley, now that the horrible illness that caused the cancellation of his European Celtic Tiger tour last year has passed. more...
(Irish Voice) 22 March 2007
Connolly’s Hosts Tones
THERE was some crowd jammed into Connolly’s pub and restaurant on East 47th Street last Friday night to see what’s becoming an annual St. Patrick’s season tradition at the East Side establishment – a concert by the Wolfe Tones. .  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 March 2007

Leadership in D.C.
A LOVELY event was held earlier this month in aid of a most worthy cause, the Washington-Ireland Program for Service and Leadership (WIP), whose parent organization is the esteemed Project Children..  more...

(Irish Voice) 22 March 2007
True North
With a new album under their belt and a major new concert on April 5 to unveil it, Mr. North’s second act is looking even more impressive than their first. CAHIR O’DOHERTY talks to lead singer Colin Smith of the New York-based Irish band about messy breakups, making music and the path ahead.   more...
(Irish Voice) 22 March 2007
Looks At Books
Billy The Kid: The Endless Ride - Mothers and Sons - The Bloomsday Dead - Letters of an Imprisoned Mobster - Lake of Sorrows more...
(Irish Voice) 22 March 2007
Northern Ireland Rocks New York
NORTHERN Ireland produces more than its fair share of internationally renowned musical talent the undisputed genius of Van Morrison, the groundbreaking Hollywood movie soundtracks of David Holmes, and now Snow Patrol are emerging as one of the hottest new international bands.   more...
(Irish Voice) 22 March 2007

Tossing Around on St. Pat’s
WHILE all of you were out having the time of your lives on St. Patrick’s Day, I was home. When you work the entertainment beat for the Irish Voice and the weeks leading up to the big green day are chock full of record release parties, theater previews and Irish awards banquets, there is a risk of your tank running out of gas.   more...

(Irish Voice) 22 March 2007
The Chieftains Deliver Yet Again
THIS space has been awash with words about Irish musicians touring from Ireland this month when, as one touring musician proclaimed, the island rises about two feet without the weight of all the bands going abroad.   more...
(Irish Voice) 22 March 2007
Media Focus on Trad
2006AMIDST all the silly or predictable media coverage surrounding St. Patrick’s Day, it was nice to see some serious journalism in mainstream media regarding some traditional musicians who have made an impact over the years.  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 March 2007
Entertainment Guide
A guide to events in the Tri-State area.  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 March 2007

Hillary the Queen of Irish America Photos By Nuala Purcell
WE know, we know, every year in this space we tell you about the Top 100 Irish Americans celebration hosted by our sister publication Irish America magazine, and how it keeps outdoing itself when the party rolls around every March.  more...

(Irish Voice) 15 March 2007
Murphy’s Look at The Past
With major roles in Red Eye and Batman Begins, Cillian Murphy has already achieved international celebrity at the age of 30. The chameleon Irish actor, whose latest film The Wind That Shakes the Barley opens this week, talks to CAHIR O’DOHERTY about his new film, Irish history and why he never hesitated to take the role. more...
(Irish Voice) 15 March 2007
A Searing Look at Ireland’s Past
KEN Loach’s new film, The Wind That Shakes the Barley, is arguably one of the most violent and shocking depictions of the Irish War of Independence and the Irish Civil War ever filmed. It’s also one of the most truthful.   more...
(Irish Voice) 15 March 2007
Loach Laments the War
AT 70, veteran British director Ken Loach has lost none of the fire that marked him out as the most vital and gifted film director of his generation. It turns out that his latest film, The Wind That Shakes the Barley, is also his best.   more...
(Irish Voice) 15 March 2007

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LIKE chicken soup for the soul, the Saw Doctors can be counted on nourishing your desire for something Irish on St. Patrick’s Day when you find yourself on the wrong side of the pond for the holiday. For those lonesome for home, the lads from Tuam did not disappoint when they took the stage at the Times Square Nokia Theater over the weekend. .  more...

(Irish Voice) 15 March 2007
Welcome to Celtic Lounge!
GREEN beer. Drunken leprechauns. Kilts. more...
(Irish Voice) 15 March 2007
Liadan Keeps the Tradition Alivev
THE living tradition keeps fermenting and discovering new ways to ensure that the music that has existed for centuries still finds favor with the younger generation. .  more...
(Irish Voice) 15 March 2007
St. Pat’s Suggestions
WHAT, you still don’t know what you are doing on St. Patrick’s weekend? Here are some more suggestions.  more...
(Irish Voice) 15 March 2007

The Importance of Being a Pogue
THE telephone rings at Boston’s swank Ritz Carlton and Philip Chevron picks up right away. Moments after saying hello he’s recounting the sprawling rock history of his storied band, the Pogues, in a distinctly cultivated south Dublin accent that is thoroughly steeped in the history of punk rock.   more...

(Irish Voice) 15 March 2007
Entertainment Guide
MARCH - 14 WEDNESDAY - Celebration - Meeting - Concert - Musical - Play - Classes - Seniors Lunch - Karaoke - Registration -  Dawn Doherty,...-17 ST. PAT’S DAY-....more...
(Irish Voice) 15 March 2007

Bono Beats the Drum for Africa
POLITICAL rock star Senator Barack Obama met his musical counterpart Bono last week in Obama’s office on Capitol Hill. The two discussed Bono’s ONE campaign to eradicate poverty and AIDS in Africa, and the session lasted for about half an hour..  more...

(Irish Voice) 08 March 2007
In THE NEWS
ANY of you planning to be in Dublin on June 6? If so we’re jealous George Michael is coming back to the Irish capital to play a show at the RDS that’s sure to sell out as fast as his series of concerts at the Point Theatre did before Christmas. Tix go on sale this Thursday; visit www.ticketmaster.ie. And when you see George, tell him to get himself over to New York ASAP. It’s no fair that his European fans are having all the fun! . . .  more...
(Irish Voice) 08 March 2007
Meet Irish Barbie!
FINALLY, one of the world’s most enduring icons, Barbie, has caught on to the Irish dancing craze and, what a surprise, just in time for St. Patrick’s Day.  more...
(Irish Voice) 08 March 2007
Making of a Queen
THE Pirate Queen has finally landed on Broadway it begins previews this week and for those hoping for a sneak peek before purchasing tickets, make sure and tune into PBS WLIW21 on Monday, March 12 at 9 p.m., as the station will broadcast a behind the scenes documentary as to how the musical was made.  more...
(Irish Voice) 08 March 2007

Binchy in the Woods
Whitethorn Woods, Maeve Binchy’s new novel, is all about the tensions between centuries old Irish traditions and the demands of the modern world. It could hardly be a more relevant theme in Celtic Tiger Ireland. CAHIR O’DOHERTY asks the celebrated author what inspires her. .  more...

(Irish Voice) 08 March 2007
Dealing With a Republican Tout
DEFENDER of the Faith, the new play at the Irish Repertory Theatre in New York, comes as close as any Irish play since Sean O’Casey’s Juno and the Paycock to exploring the ever-increasing cost of the Irish conflict. more...
(Irish Voice) 08 March 2007
Dempsey’s New Inspirations
WHEN we last checked in with Damien Dempsey, he fled Ireland after finishing his brilliant Shots disc “because of all the distractions there.”  more...
(Irish Voice) 08 March 2007
Meet Liam Lawton
“I CAME from a traditional background and my father came from an Irish speaking region of Cork and my mom was a sean nos singer. Growing up I had exposure to rock music and in university I was exposed to Gregorian Chants. I also love orchestral and film music.”  more...
(Irish Voice) 08 March 2007

Nile to Headline
AS if Joe Hurley’s All-Star Irish Rock Revue on St. Patrick’s Day isn’t good enough, he has made the announcement that Willie Nile will be kicking off this event.   more...

(Irish Voice) 08 March 2007
A Cultural Farewell to the Consul
THE days are dwindling now for the return of the Irish Consul General in New York Tim O’Connor to his native Ireland to serve as the right-hand man of President Mary McAleese, though he has taken the Irish knack for long goodbyes to a new height with night after night of celebratory kudos for his short but stellar 18-month tenure in New York.   more...
(Irish Voice) 08 March 2007
Casey Comes to Town
AT January’s Celtic Connections, the paths of two women singers intersected at one of the songs of conscience shows in Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall.  more...
(Irish Voice) 08 March 2007
Looks At Books
I Never Knew That About Ireland - The Celtic Way of Seeing - The Philosophy of Irish Ireland - Miles Apart - Carry Me Down - The WWW Club - This Human Season - The Irish Wilderness - Weaving Tapestry in Rural Ireland. more...
(Irish Voice) 08 March 2007
Entertainment Guide
March - musical - Craic Fest - Party - Classes - Seniors Lunch - Karaoke - Heritage Celebration  more...
(Irish Voice) 08 March 2007

Oscars Wilde for Irish in LA
OSCAR week in Hollywood always throws up a dazzling mix of parties, all vying for A-list stars, and ranking right up there with the best of them is the bash hosted by the Washington, D.C.-based US-Ireland Alliance, which pays tribute to Irish writing in film with a clever Oscar Wilde theme.  more...

(Irish Voice) 28 February 2007
Bono Hosts Burns
BONO has a pretty close bond with supermodel Christy Turlington and her husband, Irish American filmmaker/actor Ed Burns. He gave Christy away at the 2003 ceremony and they’ve all stayed close since, so naturally it was only fitting that Bono threw a party for his pals to mark their visit to Dublin last week.  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 February 2007
Hanks for Belfast?
DOUBLE Oscar winner Tom Hanks could be headed to Belfast for an extended period of time later this year. His upcoming film The City of Embers could start shooting there in May, if all goes according to plan.  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 February 2007
A Soprano Supreme
MARY Dunleavy has been hailed by critics as “an opera cyclone.” They’ve praised her for her “fearless” performances, and some have even described her talent as “terrifying.” .  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 February 2007

PBS Presents New Irish Visions
THIS Saturday, March 3, at 9 p.m., PBS station WLIW21 in New York will offer a chance to kick back and enjoy the remarkable natural beauty of the Irish landscape when they premiere Visions of Ireland, a continuation of the successful PBS Visions series which has previously focused on countries such as Italy and Greece.more...

(Irish Voice) 28 February 2007
Sirius About Irish Music
“I CAN’T believe that you’ve been taken off the air/think I’ll sell my radio now that you’re not there/FM? AM? Where are you?/Gotta be out there somewhere on the dial.”  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 February 2007
Dox in the House
FOR anyone who has trouble getting into the swing of things this St. Patrick’s Day, the doctor is in. The Saw Doctors will be embarking on another tour of the States in March, including stops at Times Square’s Nokia Theater on the 10th. They will be packing a new song or two into the set list this time around  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 February 2007
Craic Is Back
FOR the last nine years, the CRAIC Festival has been bringing cutting edge Irish culture into Manhattan in this greenest of days leading into the Big Green Holiday, and this year is no exception. There is plenty of Irish cinematic and musical culture to feast on. .  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 February 2007

St. Patrick’s Concerts Aplenty
THE St. Patrick’s season is upon us now in full swing, and there will be so much great trad music on offer that you will have to go out of your way to avoid it. more...

(Irish Voice) 28 February 2007
TG4 Awards
IT was announced last week that the TG4 Gradam Ceoil Awards, considered to be the foremost recognition given to traditional Irish musicians, would take place on Easter Sunday, April 8, at the Cork Opera House to mark the 10th year of the much-coveted and prestigious prizes.   more...
(Irish Voice) 28 February 2007
Entertainment Guide
February -classes - karaoke - March.  more...
(Irish Voice) 28 February 2007
Looks At Books
Winterwood - So Many Ways to Begin - Herself - Ireland’s Minstrel - It Had to be You more...
(Irish Voice) 28 February 2007

Sinead’s Tangled Love Life Unravels
SINEAD O’Connor seemed happy as recently as two weekends ago, when she walked the red carpet with Frank Bonadio, the father of her new son, at the Irish Film and Television Awards in Dublin.  more...

(Irish Voice) 21 February 2007
Separated at Birth
NOTICE a passing resemblance between these two characters? Maybe the newly shorn (and desperately in need of an intervention) Britney Spears was doing her best to imitate the aforementioned Sinead O’Connor when she buzzed her hair off last week.   more...
(Irish Voice) 21 February 2007
Wedding Fight Night
WE can count on one hand the number of times Kerry Katona has appeared on this page she’s the British babe who was formerly married to failed Irish singer Brian McFadden, who chucked a career with the successful pop group Westlife because he thought he’d be a solo star but a weekend story about Kerry and her new husband is too good not to share..  more...
(Irish Voice) 21 February 2007
ND Says No to Bono
THERE’S not too many people in the world who would confuse the one and only Bono – U2 frontman, political activist – with the late Sonny Bono of Sonny and Cher fame, but one clueless dude in North Dakota managed to do just that last week.  more...
(Irish Voice) 21 February 2007

When Craic Meets Culture
ANY Irish person can tell you that the word craic means fun. And with that lofty principle in mind, New York’s 2007 Craic Festival will, starting on March 6, unveil a four day full on celebration of Irish music and film that the locals here have placed at the top of their St. Patrick’s annual events.   more...

(Irish Voice) 21 February 2007
The Importance of Being Purchased
FOR New York’s celebrated Irish Repertory Theatre the stars have finally aligned. New awards and the $4.7 million purchase of the Rep’s performance space at 132 West 22nd Street have taken this celebrated theater to an exciting new level.   more...
(Irish Voice) 21 February 2007
Hansard Happy to Be Framed
GLEN Hansard is a busy man. He has just finished wrapping up a series of dates on his first solo album, Swell Season, an acoustic masterpiece he released in collaboration with Czech singer and multi-instrumentalist Marketa Irglova, and two other friends, Marja Tuhkanen from Finland on violin and Bertrand Galen from France. .  more...
(Irish Voice) 21 February 2007
Saving the Earth
AMONG the 100 acts taking part in the Live Earth concerts on July 7 being organized by former Vice President Al Gore are Snow Patrol and Damien Rice.  more...
(Irish Voice) 21 February 2007

Another Hall of a Night for CCE
THE Mid-Atlantic Regional Hall of Fame in the New York area is always one of my favorite nights of the year, and I haven’t missed one since its inception back in 1990.  more...

(Irish Voice) 21 February 2007
Worth the Distance
THIS Saturday, February 24, offers two fine choices worth touting that may involve some distant driving, but the talent assembled is drawn from the heart of the traditional global village that is coming together at the encouragement of their respective host communities.  more...
(Irish Voice) 21 February 2007
Connecticut Calls
ONCE again those Shamrogues based in Connecticut have scored another top-flight Irish band from the other side, thanks in part to the marvelous Culture Ireland initiative helping Irish artists travel abroad.   more...
(Irish Voice) 21 February 2007
Entertainment Guide
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(Irish Voice) 21 February 2007
The ‘Surprise’ Irish Engagement
I REMEMBER doing my best to pretend I was surprised when my big sister called me from Ireland one day last June to announce that she was engaged..  more...
(Irish Voice) 21 February 2007

Setting a Course for Broadway
Riverdance producers John McColgan and Moya Doherty’s swashbuckling new musical The Pirate Queen begin previews at the Hilton Theatre on Broadway beginning on March 6, in anticipation of opening night on April 5. CAHIR O’DOHERTY spoke to the actors after a press rehearsal last week.  more...

(Irish Voice) 14 February 2007
Celtic Woman’s Journey to the Top
IT was indeed heartening to see the Irish score chart gold this week! Celtic Woman’s new CD, A New Journey, sold 77,000 units, bested by another woman, Norah Jones, whose Not Too Late disc grabbed the top spot on the Billboard 200 album charts with 405,000 copies sold.  more...
(Irish Voice) 14 February 2007
Sinead’s New Theology
SINEAD O’Connor seems to be weighing in on the tense play for land in the Middle East on the songs of her new CD, Theology. The Divine Ms. O has retooled her website to include a video performance of two songs.  more...
(Irish Voice) 14 February 2007
Looks At Books
The Rebels of Ireland By Edward Rutherfurd-Invoking Ireland By John Moriarty-Island of the Setting Sun By Anthony Murphy and Richard Moore more...
(Irish Voice) 14 February 2007

Madden Honor Richly Deserved
BACK in the early 1980s, some of the best traditional music to be heard around New York could often be found at the various Clare annual dances when the Joe Madden Band was on the bandstand. .  more...

(Irish Voice) 14 February 2007
CCE Is 35 Years Young
SPEAKING of Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann, there will also be a brief ceremony to mark the 35th anniversary of the organization in America at the Hall of Fame event in Mineola. .  more...
(Irish Voice) 14 February 2007
Grammy Congrats
Congratulations to the kindred-spirited Klezmatics, the 20-year old NYC Klezmer band that took home a Grammy Award on Sunday night for their CD entitled Wonder Wheel for best Contemporary World Music Recording..  more...
(Irish Voice) 14 February 2007
Entertainment Guide
14 WEDNESDAY Meeting, THE Irish American Unity Conference chapters 5 and 9 will hold its monthly meeting at Christ Church, 3 Cottage Place in Ridgewood, New Jersey, at 7:30 p.m. A video entitled Remembering Carrickshock, telling the true story of a battle fought and won by a small rural community in 1831 resisting crown forces, will be shown. All are welcome. Call 201-447-5197.-16 FRIDAY-,.. more...
(Irish Voice) 14 February 2007

Boy’s Mom Details Horror Life
A NEW memoir by Boy George’s mother Dinah O’Dowd sheds a harsh light not on the trials and tribulations of her famous son, but rather on the sickening abuse the family was forced to endure at the hands of patriarch Gerald O’Dowd. .  more...

(Irish Voice) 14 February 2007
In THE NEWS
“I KNOW it’s a little chilly, but I’m fired up,” presidential wannabe Senator Barack Obama said in freezing Illinois last Saturday while formally announcing his bid for the White House. No wonder why he was so hot he took the stage to a great U2 song, “City of Blinding Lights,” blaring from the speakers ..  more...
(Irish Voice) 14 February 2007
Irish Awards Bestowed
THE Irish Film and Television Awards took place last Friday in Dublin, and although the stars we’re used to seeing on this side of the Atlantic these days Helen, Jennifer, Eddie, Forrest didn’t make their way over to the Irish red carpet, the night seems to have gone off without a hitch despite the lack of glitter..  more...
(Irish Voice) 14 February 2007
Sinead War Continues
NEW mom Sinead O’Connor her son, Jesus, fathered by American Frank Bonadio, was born in December didn’t choose a partner too wisely, if Bonadio’s ex-wife, Irish singer Mary Coughlan, is to be believed. more...
(Irish Voice) 14 February 2007
Murphy’s a Ray of Sunshine
March madness will take on a whole new meaning next month for Cillian Murphy, who will be busy promoting two films, Sunshine and The Wind That Shakes the Barley, both due for release on March 16.   more...
(Irish Voice) 07 February 2007
Royal Charmer in Dublin
Is Ireland inching closer to someday hosting Queen Elizabeth, the quintessential symbol of British Empire? Seems so.   more...
(Irish Voice) 07 February 2007
In the News
Bob Geldof has peace on his mind - Will Al Pacino take to the stage in Dublin in the coming weeks?  more...
(Irish Voice) 07 February 2007
Connolly’s Caters to Irish Artists
Connoly's pub and restaurant at 121 West 45th Street in New York has been recreated as a vibrant place for the Irish music scene to thrive in the city.   more...
(Irish Voice) 07 February 2007
Brothers in Crime
NBC has high hopes for its new crime drama The Black Donnellys, which will premiere next month. Cahir O’Doherty talks to the show’s Oscar winning writer, Bobby Moresco, and rising star Jonathan Tucker.  more...
(Irish Voice) 07 February 2007
The Challenges of the Celtic Tiger
Ireland's Celtic Tiger economy has been heralded as one of the great success stories of our era. A test case for globalization, the nation’s great leap forward has thrown up historic opportunities and challenges which Irish economist Michael J. O’Sullivan charts in his new book, Ireland and the Global Question, published by Syracuse University Press.  more...
(Irish Voice) 07 February 2007
Grotto Apple of Our Eye!
If you were shopping for a new iPod or a Mac book in an Apple store last week, you might have brushed up against an amplifier belonging to Dublin’s Guggenheim Grotto.   more...
(Irish Voice) 07 February 2007
Holiday Gig Guide
The green big holiday is a little less than five weeks away!   more...
(Irish Voice) 07 February 2007
Chick Flick Van
It seems you can’t swing a cat in the Chick Flick section of Blockbuster without hitting some movie with a Van Morrison ditty in the soundtrack.   more...
(Irish Voice) 07 February 2007
Altan Singer’s Pride in Donegal
“Music is a blessing to anyone who has been struck emotionally. Words seem to be redundant because all of your past experiences cannot prepare you. Music seems to go deeper. If it wasn’t for the band and the music I wouldn’t have gotten through it as well as I have.”  more...
(Irish Voice) 07 February 2007
Ryan Home from Louth
Songstress Cathie Ryan, now making her home on the Cooley Peninsula in Co. Louth, still remains a popular presence here in America, and her appearances are always worth noting not just for the musicality she brings to the occasion, but often times for the intimacy of the venues that enhance her performance.   more...
(Irish Voice) 07 February 2007
IAC Workshop
The Irish Arts Center in Manhattan’s West Side hosts another one of its periodic traditional music workshops with flute player Linda Hickman on Sunday, February 28 from noon to 3 p.m.   more...
(Irish Voice) 07 February 2007
Entertainment Guide
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(Irish Voice) 07 February 2007
Bono’s African Davos Plea
This year’s World Economic Forum in Davos was more or less declared a celebrity-free zone by the event’s founder Professor Klaus Schwab, who expressed concern in a New York Times article last week that Sharon Stone sightings were overshadowing the serious business conducted at the annual meeting of political and economic powerhouses.  more...
(Irish Voice) 31 January 2007 - 05 February 2007
Colin’s Varied Loves
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are either madly in love or fighting like cats and dogs, depending on what gossip mag you read. Life & Style Weekly takes the latter view, and one of the causes of distress is none other than Colin Farrell.  more...
(Irish Voice) 31 January 2007 - 05 February 2007
Easy As ABC for Cecelia
CeciliaAhern’s career continues to go from strength to strength. The best-selling novelist daughter of Irish PM Bertie Ahern has just inked a deal with ABC to develop a new half-hour series, titled Sam I Am, about a woman who wakes up from a coma with amnesia, and eventually discovers that she wasn’t the nicest person in her old life.  more...
(Irish Voice) 31 January 2007 - 05 February 2007
O’Toole Genealogy
IS he Irish? Is he English? Can he be both at the same time?  more...
(Irish Voice) 31 January 2007 - 05 February 2007
Between Mothers and Sons
With his first work of fiction since his award-winning novel The Master, Colm Toibin is working at the height of his powers. His new collection, Mothers and Sons, reveals him to be one of the great Irish writers of our era. He talks to Cahir O’Doherty  more...
(Irish Voice) 31 January 2007 - 05 February 2007
Friel Loses Nothing in Translation
Brian Friel has spent his distinguished playwriting career addressing the themes of exile and return, very often within the same play.   more...
(Irish Voice) 31 January 2007 - 05 February 2007
Hansard’s Swell New Recording
This is a “swell season” for fans of the Frames.   more...
(Irish Voice) 31 January 2007 - 05 February 2007
A Corr Goes Solo
Hot Press magazine in Ireland reports that Corrs lead singer Andrea Corr is set to challenge people’s preconceptions of her with a solo album that is fiddle, tin whistle and bodhran free.   more...
(Irish Voice) 31 January 2007 - 05 February 2007
U2’s New Album
Hints that the New Year might bring a new U2 album have started up the engines of the spin machine in the U2 camp. Bono granted an exclusive to his old BBC Radio One pal Jo Whiley.   more...
(Irish Voice) 31 January 2007 - 05 February 2007
Altan Revs Up for U.S. Tour
Back in November in the historic setting of Dublin’s GPO, An Post unveiled a symbolic new way for Irish music community to keep in touch. They launched a commemorative set of postage stamps featuring the images of four traditional music groups who sparked the worldwide appreciation of Irish folk music over the past four decades or so.   more...
(Irish Voice) 31 January 2007 - 05 February 2007
Traditions Wins the Good Fight
Washington, D.C. is a town where special interest lobbying often triumphs over democracy, but it doesn’t mean they can’t intertwine either.  more...
(Irish Voice) 31 January 2007 - 05 February 2007
Entertainment Guide
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(Irish Voice) 31 January 2007 - 05 February 2007
What an Irish Book Launch!
What's the population of Northern Ireland? Former President Bill Clinton and his best buddy Terry McAuliffe, who’s now chairing Senator Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, traded some good natured banter on the subject on Monday night at the book launch party for McAuliffe’s new autobiography,   more...
(Irish Voice) 24 January 2007 - 3 February 2007
Flatley Dismisses Lisa
We're not quite sure what our friend Michael Flatley hopes to gain by denigrating his former fiancée Lisa Murphy in public, but their failed romance is yet again in the news thanks to the imminent release of the paperback version of his autobiography, Michael Flatley, Lord of the Dance.  more...
(Irish Voice) 24 January 2007 - 3 February 2007
Neeson Hits Out at Reports
Liam Neeson is currently on the publicity circuit, promoting his new release Seraphim Falls with co-stars Pierce Brosnan and Anjelica Huston, but the Co. Antrim-born star wants it known that he never criticized Madonna over her adoption of an African baby .  more...
(Irish Voice) 24 January 2007 - 3 February 2007
Congrats, Mr. O’T!
“IF you fail the first time, try, try, try, try, try, try, try again!”  more...
(Irish Voice) 24 January 2007 - 3 February 2007
The Finer Points of War
Irish actors Liam Neeson and Pierce Brosnan were in New York this week to promote their new film Seraphim Falls, a brilliant new western also starring Irish American actress Anjelica Houston.   more...
(Irish Voice) 24 January 2007 - 3 February 2007
When Men Hunt, and Are Hunted
It begins on the snow-covered mountains, high above the affairs of men. Far from the warmth and fellowship of civilization, two men play out an elaborate game of hunter and hunted, with no apparent justification and no clear end in sight.   more...
(Irish Voice) 24 January 2007 - 3 February 2007
Belfast DJs Spin Exciting Sound
An infectious new sound is being brewed by a pair of Belfast DJs named Oppenheimer. They just released their self-titled debut CD, which is the musical equivalent of the cartoonish mind warp of a Japanamation video.   more...
(Irish Voice) 24 January 2007 - 3 February 2007
Irish Rockin’ the Clubs!
As my colleague Paul Keating pointed out in his column last week, Joe’s Pub is emerging as the place to find great Celtic music and other great world music.  more...
(Irish Voice) 24 January 2007 - 3 February 2007
Great Showcase for Wider Audience
The 50th conference of the Association of Performing Arts Presenters held this past long weekend at the New York Hilton is now history, but for thousands of performers, organizers, promoters, artist representatives and publicists who attended it the benefits will be played out all year long.   more...
(Irish Voice) 24 January 2007 - 3 February 2007
Footworks for NJ
The percussive dance troupe Footworks based in Maryland were one of the acts with a Celtic touch who appeared at Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley’s inauguration a couple of weeks ago.  more...
(Irish Voice) 24 January 2007 - 3 February 2007
Entertainment Guide
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(Irish Voice) 24 January 2007 - 3 February 2007
O’Toole Still Crazy After All These Years
DID you catch Peter O’Toole’s hilarious guest stint on David Letterman’s show last Wednesday? At 74 years young O’Toole is still THE man, and he was in fine form discussing both the good old drinking days, and his newly resurgent career thanks to his starring role in the critically lauded movie Venus, in which he plays an older man mentoring a younger woman.  more...
(Irish Voice) 17 January 2007 - 24 January 2007
In THE NEWS
Roma Downey - Peaches Geldof  more...
(Irish Voice) 17 January 2007 - 24 January 2007
Makem’s Battle for Life and Culture
Tommy Makem is world famous for his Irish folk music, and the entertainer is still going strong at 74 despite a diagnosis of lung cancer. As he tells Cahir O’Doherty, disease is the last thing that’s going to slow him down.  more...
(Irish Voice) 17 January 2007 - 24 January 2007
Looks at books
Paula Spencer by Roddy Doyle - Tom Crean: An Illustrated Life by Michael Smith - A Great Feast of Light: Growing Up Irish in the Television Age by Johnny Doyle -Saxons, Vikings and Celts By Bryan Sykes - An Irish Catholic Remembers, Reflects by Robert E. Casey more...
(Irish Voice) 17 January 2007 - 24 January 2007
Davis Gets Closer to Fans
If you weren’t among the diverse crowd for Ashley Davis’s Manhattan showcase gig at Joe’s Pub last Tuesday, you missed a captivating performance. Davis was showing off the engaging songs on Closer to You, her excellent new CD.  more...
(Irish Voice) 17 January 2007 - 24 January 2007
O’Riordan’s Solo Deal
A press release came in my email this week that should delight any Cranberries fan!   more...
(Irish Voice) 17 January 2007 - 24 January 2007
Dox for Inaugural
Tuam's favorite sons the Saw Doctors have announced that they will be playing the inaugural ball for the newly elected Governor of Maryland Martin O’Malley at the Baltimore Convention Center on January 17.  more...
(Irish Voice) 17 January 2007 - 24 January 2007
Where Have All the Fans Gone?
Many consider New York City to be the cultural capital of the world, and this coming weekend it will certainly live up to that. Over 4,000 people professionally involved in the arts will be buzzing about midtown Manhattan’s Hilton Hotel and Towers networking for five days   more...
(Irish Voice) 17 January 2007 - 24 January 2007
Keane Headlines Series
JUMP-starting the New Year for the venerable Blarney Star Concert Series in Manhattan is the always invigorating James Keane, one of finest accordion players that Ireland ever produced.   more...
(Irish Voice) 17 January 2007 - 24 January 2007
Entertainment Guide
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(Irish Voice) 17 January 2007 - 24 January 2007
Abe Shelved, Liam Gets Taken
It's been a while since Abe Lincoln was assassinated – 141 years, to be exact – so Steven Spielberg probably figured he could wait a while longer before filming his planned biopic of our 16th president based on Doris Kearns Goodwin’s book, with Liam Neeson in the starring role.  more...
(Irish Voice) 10 January 2007 - 17 January 2007
Clarke Fling Ends
The rebound romance golf widower Darren Clarke entered into with an old family friend just weeks after his wife Heather’s death from cancer last summer is over before it ever really got going.  more...
(Irish Voice) 10 January 2007 - 17 january 2007
More Nods for Cillian
Cillian Murphy’s career is going from strength to strength – the Cork-born actor has just notched his first BAFTA nomination for its Rising Star category. The BAFTAs, Britain’s equivalent of Oscar, will be distributed on February 11.  more...
(Irish Voice) 10 January 2007 - 17 january 2007
Geldof Keen on Brown
Bob Geldof is one person who won’t be sorry to see British Prime Minister Tony Blair go. Not that he thinks Blair has done anything wrong, but Geldof is looking forward to the ascension of the PM’s heir apparent, Chancellor Gordon Brown.  more...
(Irish Voice) 10 January 2007 - 17 january 2007
Looking for Jimmy, Finding America
What exactly does is mean to be an Irish American? Peter Quinn’s new book Looking for Jimmy attempts to find out. The author speaks to Cahir O’Doherty.  more...
(Irish Voice) 10 January 2007 - 17 january 2007
McCann’s Traveler’s Stories
What novelist Colum McCann slyly calls the “Reader’s Digest” version of his life is a tale that’s quickly told.   more...
(Irish Voice) 10 January 2007 - 17 january 2007
Ten Years of Music Heaven
You can’t file over 500 columns in the nation’s premier Irish American newspaper without one thing — great albums to review. As I mark a decade slinging ink for this fine periodical, I wanted to share the m