Tag: shenanigans
May Issue Has Arrived, featuring Cleveland’s Own Saint, Fr. Jim O’Donnell
The new issue of iIrish has arrived, get yours from more than 450 locations – the complete list, sorted by zip, is on iIrish.us
Fr. Jim O’Donnell ~ Cleveland’s Living Saint is An Craobh Ceannais (The Champion of Central)
Fr. Jim O’Donnell ~ Cleveland’s Living Saint is An Craobh Ceannais (The Champion of Central)
Akron Irish: Everyone Can Play
One lovely June evening, we found ourselves walking away from a riverfront music festival and into an inevitably dank, clichéd hotel bar. It felt counterintuitive to say the least, but we were heading toward a promise, the promise of a great Irish music session. It’s a powerful lure.
Terry from Derry: Poetry
but that’s not the point. Poets write to be heard.
Cleveland Comhrá: Footprints on Valentia Island
Hiking along a ridge near the shore, he spotted a trail of fossilized footprints in the rock. “This can’t be true. This looks like
What’s the Craic? May Shenanigans!
Great events, live music and performances to not miss this month
Speak Irish: Bia agus Deoch
A good Irish pub is much more than a place that serves alcohol or food. It can be
Kid’s Craic: Fir Na Tine
For the Kids to learn and grow – Books, recipes, Modern history, Jokes and Irish words to start them our in loving their heritage
Off the Shelf: Profit Song
By Paul Lynch A Oneworld Book ISBN-978-0-86154-686-2 309 Pages Review by Terry Kenneally Prophet Song, this year’s Booker Prize winner, is a harrowing and dystopian novel that visibly renders a […]
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.”