Tag: John O’Brien Jr
Out of the Mailbag, Comes Songs and Stories: UnBroken at Cleveland International Film Festival
From 1933 to 1934, one of the first fascist concentration camps in Germany. Oranienburg Concentration Camp, was located in the Weber’s hometown of Berlin.
They called the time, “The Horror” – much like the Irish refer to “The Troubles.”
Editor’s Corner: Being Irish Is So Much More Than March
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Out of the Mailbag, Comes Songs and Stories: African Giants
Tensions mount, and we wonder, what happened? What has not been said, and why? Is it fear? Perhaps out of respect and perhaps because of their deep love for each other, not wishing to hurt anew?
Editor’s Corner: Irish Unity Summit Videos
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Out of the eMailbag, Comes Songs and Stories: Who is St. Patrick?
Who was st. patrick? Sober St. Patrick’s Day founder and chair Bill Reilly feels that as St. Patrick’s Day approaches, there’s no better time to remember what this important figure […]
Out of the Mailbag, Comes Songs and Stories – The 1981 Hunger Strike
“Since it is impossible to experience the circumstances these men lived through, history will have to serve to illuminate what
Editor’s Corner: Selfless and in Heaven
Cleveland lost one of it’s greatest contributors
Editor’s Corner: Brushing Up on Being Irish
Irsh Heritage Month is Coming, but the events of February are mighty
Editor’s Corner: Still a Plum 2
Explore the latest edition of iIrish as it rings in the New Year with insights, updates, and special milestones. Celebrate our 17th-anniversary and the 11th year of Speak Irish Cleveland classes. We rejoice in the partnership renewal with Aer Lingus, and we are excited to continue supporting the vibrant Irish community. From health tips to event highlights, this edition covers a range of topics. iIrish: Your source for all things Irish in America.
Out of the Mailbag, Comes Songs and Stories – Give the Gift of Great Music for Christmas
Tara McNeill and Alexander Bernstein, Across the Atlantic, 2023. 12 Tracks When I last interviewed Tara McNeil in April of 2022, as part of Celtic Woman’s Postcards from Ireland U.S. […]