The Friends of the Island Free Library are sponsoring “Irish Voices,” performed by Stephen Collins at the Library on Saturday ...
AN €800 tax-free monthly cash boost paid out to thousands of Irish households is set to be cut in days.The Accommodation Recognition Payment, which Jump directly to the content Irish Sun ...
Sporting News has every type of college basketball fan covered with our 2025 NCAA Tournament bracket in printable, PDF form, complete with the full field of 68 on Selection Sunday. Download it ...
and the Aisling Irish Community Center, which offers free and low-cost mental health, social, cultural, and senior services.
A Taste of Ireland—The Irish Music & Dance Sensation offers an exhilarating celebration delivered with more than a pint of Irish wit. A Taste of Ireland—The Irish Music & Dance Sensation is ...
St. Patrick’s Day is all about music, parades and good food. Everyone who celebrates St. Patrick’s Day has their own playlist for the occasion. Irish bands like The Pogues and Dropkick Murphys are all ...
For Murphy, whose previous books include Sounds Irish, Acts Global: Explaining the Success of Ireland’s Popular Music Industry (co-written with Jim Rogers), a key element of U2’s initial ...
to finalise a free trade agreement (FTA) within the year as a deal will make trade “more friction-less” though such pacts are not simple, Irish higher education and innovation minister James ...
Boston, get ready to say “dia duit” to a new Irish festival. Organizers announced Monday morning that Seisiún, a new two-day cultural gathering and music fest, ships up to the Hub Sept.
March Madness is in full swing, and while conference tournaments provided a steady stream of appetizers, it's time for the main course. The bracket for the 2025 men's NCAA basketball tournament ...
David Tanis’s five-star Irish stew needs only six ingredients, but the result is classic comfort. By Melissa Clark David Tanis’s Irish stew.Credit...Christopher Testani for The New York Times.
(“Pardon my generalization,” they added; I am regarded, in the words of a different cousin, as “almost Irish enough.”) Long-standing Irish jokes about being the 51st state or “just east ...