Erin go Bragh is one of the most common phrases heard around St. Patrick's Day each year. However, the greeting can be ...
One of the best ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in a truly meaningful way is by embracing the Irish language! And if there’s one phrase you should have on your radar, it’s “Erin go ...
Pinch. Or be pinched. That is the question. Depending on when you are reading this column, you might be about to drink a ...
parades and festivities celebrating Irish heritage grew in popularity, and saying, "Erin Go Bragh" became a common phrase to hear on Saint Patrick's Day. Story continues after photo gallery.
They wear “Kiss Me I’m Irish” and “Erin go bragh” buttons for one day of the year. Many others wear the funny, plastic green hats and drink a suspiciously green concoction of beer while ...
In honor of St. Patrick's Day on Monday, a few tidbits from The Fact File: ...
In honor of St. Patrick's Day on Monday, a few tidbits from The Fact File: • St Patrick was born in a town in Roman Britain in 385 A.D., to Roman parents. He was English, and his birth name was ...