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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.
 
 
 
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Sister Act
Betty Ann Waters, a divorced mother-of-two, with only a GED and a few college credits, took on the law, and after a 19-year struggle proved that her brother Kenny was innocent of a murder charge. more...
(Irish America) August/September 2001
The Irish Brigade in the Civil War
When anything absurd, forlorn or desperate was to be attempted, the Irish Brigade was called upon... more...
(Irish America) August/September 2001
First, we take ManHattan
Marie Galvin has her sights set on Manhattan. Lauren Byrne interviews the Boston-based Irish designer who is turning the fashion world on its head. more...
(Irish America) August/September 2001
The man from God knows where
Rob Patterson talks to singer Tom Russell about how his Irish heritage influenced his album The Man from God Knows Where. more...
(Irish America) August/September 2001
Daly does Brecht in Dublin
Tyne Daly talks to Susan Conley about the Irish interpretation of Brecht's Mother Courage which places it inside Northern Ireland. more...
(Irish America) August/September 2001
Being Irish
Pulitzer prize-winning author William Kennedy writes about not being able to escape one's heritage. more...
(Irish America) August/September 2001
Ulster roots - Southern branches
The connection between Ulster and the Scots-Irish of the Southern United States. By James Flannery. more...
(Irish America) August/September 2001
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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