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From Doubt to Defiance
John Patrick Shanley, whose play Doubt is the best-selling play ever on
Broadway, talks to Marilyn Cole Lownes about his new play, Defiance. more...
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(Irish America) February/March
2006
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Waiting for Beckett
As the world celebrates the 100th anniversary of Samuel Beckett’s birth, Mark Axelrod recalls his meeting with the acclaimed writer in Paris.
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(Irish America) February/March
2006
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The Great Blasket Island
The future of the Great Blasket Island, one of the last preserves of the old way of life in Ireland, is marred in controversy. Sharon Ní Chonchúir reports.
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(Irish America) February/March
2006
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First Holy Communion
The terror and joy of an Irish Catholic childhood remembered. more...
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(Irish America) February/March
2006
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Looking Back in Time
Photographer Ann Doherty documents her family’s life in Gweedore, Donegal and the now-deserted Gola Island. more...
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(Irish America) February/March
2006
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Harris in Wrecks
Actor Ed Harris, who made his European debut in Cork in the play Wrecks, talks to Brian O’Connell about returning to the stage after a 9 year absence. more...
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(Irish America) February/March
2006
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Galway’s Magic Flute
James Galway, about to embark on his first U.S.
tour with the Polish Chamber Orchestra and
his wife Jeanne, talks to Patricia Harty. more...
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(Irish America) February/March
2006
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O’Neill’s Irish identity
Playwright Eugene O’Neill never set foot on Irish soil yet he was defined by his Irishness. By C.F. Canning more...
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(Irish America) February/March
2006
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