
Challenges Are Blessings too
We at iIrish, as blessed as any, wish each of you a very Happy Thanksgiving.
In a year as challenging as any in our 19 years, we still have been bestowed with so many blessings and have done our best to bestow them on others.
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Manchán Magan
The world lost a wonderful and influential writer and storyteller in Manchán Magan last month. Columbus Irish Columnist Chris Connell explores more in his column. Brian Bigley, another influential and gifted performer based right here in Cleveland is profiled in Vaiva Neary’s Cleveland Irish column.
Bob Carney’s Cleveland Comhrá takes a look at the relationship between Daniel O’Connell and Frederick Douglas; get warmed up Cooking up a Hooley in the Kitchen with Katie Gagne making Irish Chili; John Myers’ Donnybrook talks about local and Irish events of impact this month; Dr. Peters talks about how AI will never replace Fitness professionals, and why; Judge Mental takes A Legal Look at the breach of the Good Friday Agreement by you know who; The stories, reviews, specials … featured this month goes on and on, and the content is fantastic in import and/or entertainment.
See the What’s the Craic? and all the pages within for all craic, and the details too. There is so much more inside.















