The Story of a Horse
Posted by: eolai on June 28th, 2007
I suppose there’s not much more mobile than music, so it makes sense when tunes associated with one land end up associated with another.
That […]
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Posted by: eolai on June 28th, 2007
I suppose there’s not much more mobile than music, so it makes sense when tunes associated with one land end up associated with another.
That […]
Read: The Story of a Horse »
Posted by: eolai on June 25th, 2007
The Black Irish, or the Northern Cherokee Nation as you may know them.
Glinda Ladd-Seabaugh of Cape Girardeau, a member of the Northern Cherokee Nation for […]
Posted by: eolai on June 24th, 2007
Ballyvaughan Story is an award-winning Irish short animated documentary featuring a story from the War of Independence.
It’s a small story from 1921 in Ballyvaughan, which […]
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Posted by: eolai on June 5th, 2007
The Morgue File in Saturday’s Crime Scene KC blog had some great photos of that celebrated Irish-American Tom Pendergast.
They include the courtroom huddle during sentencing […]
Read: Boss Tom Pendergast Photos »
Posted by: eolai on June 4th, 2007
Mike O’Laughlin of Kansas City’s Irish Roots Cafe let me know that he has now posted the first weekly episode of Missouri Irish for your […]
Posted by: eolai on May 28th, 2007
Here’s your Sunday Short film for you. How Derry Began.
It’s an 8-minute animated history of Derry City, starting in the Ice-Age when Derry was an […]
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Posted by: eolai on May 23rd, 2007
Some final words then on The Wind That Shakes The Barley
Read: Barley KC Premiere Reviewed »
Posted by: eolai on May 11th, 2007
Kansas City got a mention last week on the Irish radio programme Talking History courtesy of Irish KC.
While a mention on a show mostly about […]
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Posted by: eolai on May 10th, 2007
Last night I was talking with one of the committee members for the Jennifer Ireland Foundation, and he told me that there are still some […]
Posted by: eolai on May 10th, 2007
There’s something unreal about being Irish today.
And actually it’s been kind of unreal the last six weeks with phone calls home to Ireland yielding […]
Posted by: eolai on May 3rd, 2007
Ireland has laid claim to the son of a Kansas mother, Barack Obama.
Wait a minute, you’re thinking, we already know this. Didn’t somebody establish a […]
Posted by: eolai on May 2nd, 2007
My brother will be on the radio in Ireland this Sunday, May 6, 2007.
Brother the Younger will be a guest on Talking History with Patrick […]
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Posted by: eolai on April 26th, 2007
Courtesy of the four major search engines - yes Google is not the only orange - here’s just a sampling of some of the questions […]
Posted by: eolai on April 25th, 2007
A major charity event
Cannes 2006 Palme d’Or Winner
The Wind That Shakes The Barley
THE KANSAS CITY PREMIERE
With Special Guest Máirtín de Cógáin
Tivoli Theatre
May 10, 2007
A Benefit […]
Read: Kansas City Premiere of ‘The Wind That Shakes The Barley’ »
Posted by: eolai on April 20th, 2007
I was thinking of a phrase you don’t hear very often in Kansas City.
Assuming you don’t have a television or watch British parliamentary debates […]
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Posted by: eolai on April 18th, 2007
Being Irish and walking among American flagpoles with their flags at half-mast has me thinking of the dead.
You know the way we sing happy-clappy sing-a-longy […]
Read: Appreciating the Living: The Politics of the Last Atrocity »
Posted by: eolai on April 17th, 2007
The latest podcast (#20) from Mike O’Laughlin’s Irish Roots Cafe is a special from Browne’s Irish Market & Deli.
The first podcast on location begins with […]
Read: Browne’s Irish Market at the Irish Roots Cafe: A Podcast »
Posted by: eolai on April 15th, 2007
On the 95th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, there’s a lot of interesting news about the ship that was built in Belfast and […]
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Posted by: eolai on April 13th, 2007
Here’s a great article in today’s Belfast Telegraph that salutes young American men who died in World War II in Ireland including some from Kansas.
Although […]
Posted by: eolai on April 3rd, 2007
More than your neighbour, are you:
• Feeling a bit more connected to the earth?
• Living life as if it will go on long after death?
• […]
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