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Greater Boston will see the debut this spring of a traditional Irish music and dance festival that aims to emphasize culture and camaraderie as much as reels, jigs, hornpipes and songs.  The inaugural Tunes on the Charles festival will take place from... Read more
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  •A few large-scale events to note: One is the inaugural Tunes on the Charles festival in Cambridge and Somerville from April 30 to May 3, which you can read about here. The annual New England Folk Festival Association, better known as NEFFA, takes... Read more
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  From the outside, Aisling Gallery and Framing looks like just another comfortable home in Hingham. But after you walk past the flock of sheep statues in the front yard, up the front steps with a US flag on one side and an Irish flag on the other, and... Read more
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For Ciara McGovern, a travel enthusiast, participating in the Rian J-1 Graduate Visa program was a no brainer! Having studied abroad in Luxembourg and Paris along with completing a J1 Summer visa in San Diego, she is no stranger to living abroad.  Ciara... Read more
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After emptying the pockets of his jeans in the backroom of the South Boston branch of the Boston Public Library last Thursday (March 19), David Keohan placed a hand on each side of The Cloch Bán, a 254-pound traditional Irish lifting stone from Annestown... Read more
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Belfast Coffee – cold-brewed poitín – makes stop in Boston to many sippers’ delight at The Dubliner...Courtesy of Bar 1661, Green Street, Dublin, IrelandOn Tuesday night, March 10, and that night only, Bar 1661 added the true taste of Dublin to The... Read more
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It’s been roughly a year and three months since Americans could look to the occupant of the White House and say, honestly and without hesitation: Our president isn’t perfect, but he’s a good and decent man. Bostonians were reminded of just how far we’ve... Read more
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President Joseph R. Biden made a surprise appearance at the Irish American Partnership’s annual Saint Patrick’s Day breakfast celebration on Tuesday morning. The former president was brought to the stage by his former US Ambassador to Ireland Claire... Read more
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March arrives with its familiar sense of pride and anticipation. As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, our community is preparing once again to celebrate our Irish heritage, culture, and tradition through parades, music, family gatherings, and time-honored... Read more
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Astonished, flabbergasted, furious, and appalled: AFFA. This reaction to a scandal a couple of years ago by an Irish politician was memorable and reminiscent of another four-letter Irish political acronym, GUBU, coined in 1982 by Charlie Haughey in... Read more
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  On Sunday, Feb. 8, Irish squash star and Belfast native Hannah Craig found herself in an unfamiliar position at the Fitzwilliam Lawn Tennis Club in Dublin. Down two games to one in the three-of-five Irish Senior Nationals Women’s A final, Craig had put... Read more
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  Ever since the early 1990s, academic research and scholarly publications on the causes, nature, and broad impact of Ireland’s Great Famine have grown immensely and served to break the public silence that surrounded the famine experience in Ireland and... Read more
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Speculation has been rampant about whether An Taoiseach Micheál Martin will raise it when he meets with President Trump in the Oval Office on or around St. Patrick’s Day.  With all that has come to light, it is a virtual certainty that Martin will not... Read more
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  Boston attorney John P. Foley has practiced immigration law for more than three decades. In recent months, he has become a frequent voice in Irish media, including a mid-February appearance on RTÉ television, discussing the changing enforcement... Read more
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By John P. RattiganSpecial to Boston Irish At its 289th Anniversary Dinner on Saint Patrick's Day, an announcement was made that theCharitable Irish Society had submitted an amicus curiae (friend of the court) brief to the UnitedStates Supreme... Read more
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            Aoife O'Donovan performs as part of a special concert honoring her father, Brian O'Donovan, March 14 in Symphony Hall. This is the behemoth of months for Irish/Celtic music and dance in Greater Boston, with events in venues great and small and... Read more
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Like many a musician, for Irish flute player and vocalist Shannon Heaton and her husband Matt, playing music has never been just about music. The couple, an integral part of Boston’s Celtic music scene for more than 25 years, find that playing tunes and... Read more
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At the height of the Covid quarantine, playwright-composer Alex Bechtel was separated from his partner.  She was in Boston; he was in Philadelphia. The isolation, the longing, and the waiting weighed heavily on them both. From that longing rose the... Read more
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Cambridge nonprofit Passim recently announced the full round of this year’s recipients of the Brian O’Donovan Legacy Fund grants, which support Celtic music and dance artists. The awards go to funding live shows and tours in New England, with one grant... Read more
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Rian Immigrant Center stands firmly against the xenophobic and disparaging language recently used by the President and members of his Administration to speak about the Somali-American community. It is our imperative to... Read more
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Exclusive Exhibition: Impact of Yeats Family in 20th-Century Ireland THE MCMULLEN MUSEUM OF ART AT BOSTON COLLEGE PRESENTS  COLLABORATING IN CONFLICT: THE YEATS FAMILY AND THE PUBLIC ARTS More than 200 Works on View February 1–May 31, 2026:  Many publicly... Read more
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More than 300 guests filled the the Artist for Humanity’s Epicenter in South Boston last Friday (Oct.24) for the 15th annual Boston Irish Honors luncheon as three outstanding leaders of Irish descent —former US Ambassador to Ireland Claire Cronin, UMass... Read more
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In early June, I made a snap decision, one that involved passports, a flight, and a quiet promise to myself. My son and I were going to fly to Dublin to mark the end of his middle school years and the start of high school,  a meaningful threshold in any... Read more
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1 National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology, DublinExplore 9,000 years of history through fascinating archaeological artefacts that include Irish bog bodies, the Ardagh Chalice, the ‘Tara’ Brooch and the famous Derrynaflan Hoard. The museum is housed in a... Read more
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The Irish Passport Service has rolled out an online passport application system for all applicants - including children and 1st time applicants - applying from the United States.   This service is now live and is available at dfa.ie/passports  
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