A splash of sunshine on Buckingham Street. Kellie Harrington played Hopscotch around here. This is where Ronnie Delaney ran to school. Up the hill to O’Connell’s. The gable end of the school building ...
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Americans once again donned their green beads and shamrocks for St. Patrick’s Day, celebrating the largest Irish diaspora in the world. St. Patrick’s Day has become an opportunity for Ireland ...
Approximately 40 Savannah-area youth carry the flags of Ireland at the start of the 201st Savannah St. Patrick's Day Parade. Click here for important updates to our privacy policy. Vote for the ...
The Irish are known in the US for their quick speaking and heavy accents. They've also got a few unique phrases and words, like "craic" and "eejits." Sadly, if you aren't from Ireland or of Irish ...
Irish protesters raise Palestine Liberation Organization flags across Dublin’s Ha’Penny Bridge during St. Patrick’s Day celebration, in bid to pressure Irish government to act against Israel.
When people chat about Irish culture these days, you’ll likely hear them get excited about Guinness, Fontaines D.C. or sad boys in GAA shorts (shoutout Paul Mescal). But this is only half the story: ...
The daily now highlighted the Irish renaissance in its own backyard. The publicity from Potter's 27 articles and other attendant bouquets meant you read about the Irish whether you liked it or not.
Ireland’s Waterford Distillery was founded back in 2015 by Mark Reynier, formerly the co-owner of Bruichladdich. Whisky Business: City AM’s monthly look at the world of whisky. Today, Scotland ...
Today, Scotland is the world’s go-to destination for whisky, but back in the 19th century, Irish whisky (the ‘e’ in Irish whiskey wasn’t universal until the latter half of the 1990s), not Scotch, ...