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Half-Way To St Patrick’s Day in Kansas City

Posted by: Eolaí on September 17th, 2009

Today is the 17th of September 2009, half-way to St Patrick’s Day, what some people call St Practice Day - a horrible moniker - and what I call 99 Days to Christmas.

Whatever you call it there’s a lot going on in the Irish world of Kansas City.

Browne’s Irish Market
Halfway to St Patrick’s Day also falls on 3rd Thursday of the month, so you have an extra special 3rd Thursday on 33rd at Browne’s Irish Market & Deli. Traditional Irish Dinner, Dessert, Irish Brews, Irish Music Session and all the time 20% off t-shirts and Fall Jackets. Starts at 5pm. Ends at 8:30pm

O’Dowd’s, Zona Rosa
It’s a big Half-Way to St. Patrick’s Day party at O’Dowd’s Little Dublin in Zona Rosa on Thursday, September 17th, 2009 as they celebrate the pub’s 4th anniversary. Bob Reeder will be playing his regular thursday gig, or irregular one since this is a party. You also have a Guinness Toast - as we are just days away from the 250th anniversary of the Guinness Brewery in Dublin.

O’Quigley’s, Leawood
Paddy O’Quigley’s sent a team of 3 to Ireland recently and I enjoyed folllowing their adventures on twitter. But now they’re back and they’re proclaiming their pint of Guinness not just as good as any in the 48 pubs they hit in the dozen counties of Ireland’s 32 they visited, but the perfect pint. The pub at 119th & Roe was the first Guinness draught pub in the state of Kansas all the way back in 1990, so they should know what they’re doing.

So, in conjunction with their St. Practice week, starting on Sept 17th, the half way mark to St. Paddy’s Day, Paddy O’Quigley’s will be featuring Guinness Specials, leading up to “Arthurs Day” on Sept 24th commemorating a Global Celebration of the 1759 beginning of Guinness in Dublin. At 17:59 (5:59pm) on the day in question, Sep 24, they’ll be part of the world toast.

Raglan Road
From 6pm to 10pm, downtown Kansas City’s premier Irish pub, Raglan Road, have Dublin’s Eddie Delahunt perfoming in their Half-way to St Patrick’s Day celebration. Because it’s a party there’s specials on food and drink. And because it’s Raglan Road there’s Irish dancing on a table. 14th & Grand.

O’Dowd’s, Plaza
As far as I can tell, the older sibling pub of the Zona Rosa venue is letting this date slip by them. The Plaza Irish pub have Bartholomew playing, I think, reggae and calypso music.

The Gaf at Romanelli
The Waldo Irish pub doesn’t mention anything special on their fairly active FaceBook page, their website events are stuck back in March, and I’m not bothering with their Myspace page. That said The Gaf are usually great at running special nights and themed parties all the time, as well as making more of an effort to be involved and supportive of the Irish community so I wouldn’t be surpised if you find yourself a party there tonight anyway. Wornall, a block south of Gregory.

The K
The Royals are marking halfway to Paddy’s Day not today but on Monday, September 21, 2009, because, I don’t know, maybe somebody isn’t great at dividing by 2. But when it comes it’s a big celebration. The Elders are performing a pre-game show, lead singer, Wicklow’s - and now America’s - Ian Byrne is singing the National Anthem, there’ll be green beer (of course), Irish food (I’m dying to know what that is), and “authentic Irish vendors”. It all starts at 5:30pm - the game starts at 7:10pm. EVeryone who buys a package also gets a Royals cap - a green one. Look Here for Tickets

Ireland
No, of course we don’t have Halfway to St Patrick’s Day in Ireland. Why on earth would we? It would be like America having a Halfway to Thanksgiving, or a Halfway to the 4th of July. Halfway to St Patrick’s Day exists in America because for many people St Patrick’s Day itself is the only time, or the primary time of a handful, where they celebrate their Irishness.

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2009 KC Irish Pooka Halloween Party

Posted by: Eolaí on September 16th, 2009

To celebrate Halloween this year, on Saturday October 24, 2009, the 6th annual Pooka Party is taking place at Harling’s Upstairs.

Delahunt Brothers
As ever, organised by the Irish Delahunt brothers from Dublin, DJ Colm and performer Eddie, the Pooka Party is a fundraiser for the Good Samaritan Project.

Traditional Date
Yes I know Oct 24th isn’t Halloween, but it’s traditional for the Pooka Party, one of the highlights of the Irish calendar in Kansas City to be held a week or so before. And it’s traditional in America to move things to when they’re more convenient.

Pooka
Pooka is an anglicisation of the gaelic word púca, spelled so you’ll pronounce it properly. You’ll hear it said sometimes that púca is the Irish word for ghost. And it is, sort of. But not exactly.

Púca
The Púca is a ghostly kind of being. In a fairy kind of way. With specific traits. More than your average ghost then, though growing up we would have used púca at times to mean just a plain old ghost.

Benefit
This GSP benefit was started in 2004 as a tribute to the memory of Eddie and Colm’s brother, John Delahunt.

More Info
Kansas City’s own Irish Halloween party starts at 8pm. Expect all kinds of games, giveaways, doorprizes, and contests. Talk to Eddie at his coffeeshop for more information.

Location
Harlings Upstairs is at 3941 Main, and not unsurprisingly, it’s upstairs. Be in costume. Be in good humour. Be in generous mood.

See More Halloween and Delahunt Stuff:
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   • Profiling Hallowe’en
   • 2007 Halloween Party
   • Do You Have Halloween in Ireland?
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KC Irish Fest 2009: Reactions & Photos

Posted by: Eolaí on September 7th, 2009

While “this loser hasn’t lived in KC for a year* and wasn’t even at the Irish Fest”, here’s the words of 50 people who were. (*almost 2 years now)

Because no hashtag was arranged, despite requests, multiple search terms and cross referencing were necessary to find these posts.

These are the words of performers, volunteers, vendors, presenters, broadcasters, but mostly, of ordinary punters.

clmerle Ardal O’Hanlon at #KCIF was feckin’ brilliant

Crazybananas I think Irishfest may just be an excuse for douchey white guys to wear ye olde golf caps and pretend they’re oppressed.

pwilcox Kansas City Irish Fest this weekend!! Will be fun, but sad that ETH isn’t here this year!!

petiteartichoke well. there was no actual Guiness at the Irish Fest… I mean to say, what? What’s this world coming to? Had a small Boulevard stout.

linseylou Wow. Trying to check in at the Hyatt is ridiculous.

proberts4 Some 13 yr old just did a legit moon walk at the kc Irish fest. Wow.

laikaf At KC Irish Fest. After a large Boulevard stout, not as lame as I thought it’d be.

IARSprint Irish Fest in KC this weekend. Not the same as Dublin but best there is in KC. Listening to the Elders.

clmerle Unexpected piper. (and he’s not very good and plays way too long. His reeds need to be replaced) http://twitpic.com/gjaii

augustjohnson Just snuck into irishfest. sweet…

augustjohnson Correction-my stepmom snuck into irish fest and i followed.

designbyjm It looks like a Leprechaun jumped in the #CrownCenter fountains, everything is green.

ETinKC Seems all you need to be irish is to be white. Free Ireland my ass. Your last name is goldberg. #KC Irish Fest

ambienaware KC Irishfest Review: company was top notch, fest itself was out of stout by the time we arrived. Guinness, Bass, and Harp not invited.

Rivenchaos got to meet and talk with Barry Fitzgerald from Ghost Hunters International! He has the best stories!

iatraveler Only bad thing about @KCIrishFest? No Magners- or any other hard cider!

Crazybananas Apparently the Irish enjoy standing in long lines.

bandy Irish Fest KC was a blast last night, even though I spent the entire time as a volunteer beertender

moliver66 Hothouse Flowers non-stop, 2 hr. show at KC Irish Fest yesterday was nothing short of awesome. Go raibh maith agat! And come back soon!

emptythree 52EE5 At the Irish festival here in Kansas city… Yanno I would never say a band was “blowing up” at an Irish festival… #tcot #tlot

emptythree I wouldn’t include org’s that sent money to the IRA at the Irish festival either… Kind of like a Lebonese fest having an al-queada booth.

mrpeeper Hanging out at #kcirishfest . Beer and Irish accents just feel right together.

ambientaware Verdict: KC Irishfest is a lot more KC than Irish

ETinKC Based on the woman here is seems Irelend 3rd biggest export may be silicone. #KC Irish Fest.

jessajones Kansas City Irish Festival. Scotch eggs! Red heads! Beer! Didn’t realize deep-fried Mars bars were Irish…

iatraveler Wore out the girls @KCIrishFest. They were loving David Munnelly Band. Looking forward to lots of fun this weekend!

moreauphone At Kansas City Irish Fest. I wonder if they have bangers and mash…

KCGAC Having a blast down at the Kansas City Irish Fest. Stop by and see our booth!

MarkyMarkKC last night was great at the irish fest, went to a comedy show, comedian was funny

MarkyMarkKC in fact the irish woman that was drunk next to me was even better

ReaLLYiDeal Great afternoon at KC Irish Fest…love all the festival food.

BrieannaS Proud to be Irish at the KC Irish Fest. Erin go braugh!!!

billinkc Herford house has the cheapest Corn dogs ($2). The 5 dollar corn dogs near the state street stage hardly seem worth it

billinkc KCGAC putting on a good demo at KCIF

clmerle Looking at #KCIF schedule: They have a class on hurling on Sun morn after Sat night at an Irish fest. Always a good idea.

Hedda1978 Never too early for Hurling

PRI_Nick Paranormal Research Investigators are rockin out at the Irish Fest!

PRI_Nick paranormal research investigators are grabbing beers for their ghostly friends at the irish festival. That is why we have two beers

engiles I should NOT have to wait 20 min for two PREPAID hotel rooms @ #Hyatt Crown Center. This is goddamn IDIOTIC. WTF #Hyatt?

AmyZen went to Irish Fest at Crown Center. It was kinda fun… I liked the music..

scottjclayton first time. it was pretty cool. the bands were good. love me some folk irish music!

tjstein Enjoying the music at the KC Irish Festival

sarahjclark I’m not Irish but this music makes me want to do the Irish Jig

LindseyBernier listening 2 irish music @ irishfest. don’t think I’m going 2 hear anything similar 2 the dropkick murphys or flogging molly :(

jam3kc At IrishFest… Someone’s been craving funnelcake

DWGuth Beautiful night at the KC Irish Festival. The Elders are playing on one stage, Slide on the other. It is great to be Irish, even for a day.

billinkc Fat guy in a little shirt… They ran out of site host shirts last year. This yr no xl or L come out to Irishfest and make fun of me in a M

FeeleyJ just back from the KC Irish Fest and, once again, The Elders kicked arse. Great encore, ended with a cover of Message in a Bottle. Big crowd

clmerle Just heard from Rolf of Cara. They sold out of all their CDs at #KCIF & only have a handful of DVDs left. Their last set was great.

lybrarian Great Celtic music tonight at the Irish Fest. Gotta love KC music festivals. I want to stalk this band: http://www.slide.ie/

mirobinson46 KC Irish Festival yesterday-best Celtic bands ever! Vishten, Acadiennes from Canada and Slide, from Ireland. Check them out online!

priscillahowe One more evening of the KC Irish Festival. Wonder who the audience will be tonight. Last night I was glad to have my puppets on hand.

bennewelldallas Kansas City Irish fest is awesome. Just saw the high school dance team.

andrewburden Got the very last shirt w/ this sweet design. Night photo outside @kcirishfest. http://twitpic.com/gsp3j

aeikenberry Had a heck of a good time @KCIrishFest.

arnphawk i bet i had the most Irish name at the Irish Fest in Kansas City

ecptile3 a couple just left my booth. His T-shirt said “take your top off” hers said “eat me”… I wonder if they dress together or an ongoing fight.

HappyInBag I was disappointed with the KC Irish Fest lineup, @eolai. Slide and David Munnelly, along with Eddie Delahunt, were my favorites.

Caramusic Can’t say how much we loved Kansas City Irish Fest! Brilliant event, thanks to all who are involved! #KCI http://twitpic.com/gtnmi

politichater KC Irish fest was awesome but our elite hotel (Weston) left a lot to be desired. Now it is time to plan our Oct Dublin Ireland visit

LGabrielse The Irish Fest had good music, but was lame otherwise. It never gets bigger or better. It was like an outdoor Walmart

petiteartichoke On the whole, I’d agree with most of the tweets on that page. The festival was fun, but alot more KC than Irish. And we want real Guinness!

Blogs
Thirteenthstep’s Blog the festival was fun even if it wasn’t very enlightening. We sat in on a lecture about the Irish language, which turned out to be more like a guy from Dublin talking for an hour and giving us a few Irish words (still no idea how their spelled. different lecture, I guess). But he was funny, and the hour was entertaining so that is all that really matters.

Food n Things It’s not my purpose to piss anyone off this soon after posting. But I may have no choice when I post about the much revered KC Irish Fest. First of all, I will be there. I love the Irish Fest. Always have. Always will.

BUT… When will the mighty grip of the event’s beer distributors be lifted for the sake of the visitors. More specifically, will the Irish Fest have any Irish Beer

The Rosemary Tree We spent the Labor Day weekend in Kansas City camped out at the Hyatt with about 80,000 of our best friends. If you haven’t ever been to a KC Irish Fest, next year please walk, bike, drive, fly - do whatever it takes to get there.

Cancer Girl There was lots of music, good food, and kids’ activities. Apparently, the Irish are big believers in bouncy castles and inflatable slides, because they were all over the festival.

Group Home Life Jena and I attended last night with a few friends. We had an amazing time enjoying the live Irish bands, food and festive atmosphere. Good times.

TrueShare Blog if we persuaded one person to go paperless, it will have been more than worth it.” Overall it was a great weekend of music, dancing, meat pies, and recycling.

Zandra’ Blog while I feel like I am still a novice lace knitter, one of the judges at KC Irish Fest told me I should not call myself a novice lace knitter, because I would be setting the bar too high.

Walking On Sunshine several men were rockin’ the kilts today. However, it apparently brought out flowers in the hair and overalls! Not to mention this lady (and several others) with fairy wings, and this tiny tot dressed as a pirate!

The Adventures of Kris und Sara Kris and I after a fun day at the Kansas City Irish Fest. We started the day volunteering and stayed around for some entertainment. Kris got to show off his utilikilt!

l e k sketchbook Another beautiful, sunny weekend in KC so we hit the Irish Festival. Music, beer, State Street sponsor tent…what more could you ask for??…besides a balloon for the boy and fish-n-chips for mom and dad!

Tales of Homeschool We didn’t visit the Irish Fest this year even though the weather was absolutely perfect for it. There were performers inside the Crown Center, though. Have they done this before? I can’t remember. But that was enough for us.

Some Photos
There will be more and better quality, but here’s a sampling of some photos taken contemporaneously and some posted after the event:
By Jezebelsk on Walking on Sunshine
By clmerle on twitpic
By twosheds on flickr
By therightvandyke on twitgoo
By fjurden on FriendFeed
By halosix on twitpic
By sassycas on Yfrog
By hedda1978 on twitpic
By jam3kc on posterous
By Joedough16 on twitpic
By the Festival itself on twitpic
State Street Stage
Finale
Crowds at StateStreet Stage

And Videos:
Update A page of KC Irish festival videos is now posted. The videos below are just the first ones that were posted:

cmlme00 posted a video of some familiar faces playing in the Irish cottage
kaegrimshaw posted a video of some impromptu dancing
KMBC’s Bev Chapman reports from Crown Center
TKC posted a video of Eddie Delahunt performing “Seven Drunken Nights”
illkickyou13 posted a video of GHI’s Barry Fitzgerald answering questions
dshorock posted a load of videos of Vishten
Moodswungs posted a video of Irish Guitar Hero.

See Also:
   •. 2008 KC Irish Fest
   • Top Ten Irish Fest Memories pre-2006
   • No More KC Irish Festival on Irish KC

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Irish Photo Exhibition in Kansas City

Posted by: Eolaí on September 3rd, 2009

A few weeks ago the Irish photogrpaher Fionán O’Connell contacted me to let me know that he had a show of his photographs coming up in Kansas City in September at The Hilliard Gallery.

The Hilliard took their time in posting the details but they’re up now. The show titled, No Place Like Home - New Transatlantic Visions by Fionán opens tomorrow, First Friday, September 4th 2009 6-10 pm and it runs through September 24th 2009.

Fionán’s photographs are urban ones, a celebration of the details and shapes that make up city life. Expect to see coloured segments of walls and doors that are flag-like in their final composition; road surfaces with shadows or wayward markings; reflections in windows; peeling posters, gates, and fascias; blurred shopfronts with mannequins; and often a glimpse of a bicycle.

Actually I’m biased, because the hint of bicycle that you may see is likely to be Fionán’s, and anybody who cycles around taking photos of Dublin is fine by me. And of course taking photos of details of Dublin is something I like to do myself.

Fans of traditional Irish music, and let’s pretend you are, may have seen some of Fionán’s work before. The cover of the re-release of the early 1990s Never Learned To Dance by Robbie O’Connell features a wonderful photo by Fionán that includes a window, mannequins, and a bicycle. The name isn’t a coincidence as Robbie isn’t just a Clancy Brother nephew, and indeed member of that most archetypal of Irish ballad group, he’s also Fionán’s cousin.

Fionán did tell me that his show is very much part of the Kansas City Irish Festival, but the only reference I’ve noticed in any of the festival’s publicity was a suggestion a couple of days ago to consider stopping at the show on your way to the festival. All the way back in April Robbie O’Connell, a man whose show is at the festival, said No Place Like Home - New Transatlantic Visions was going to be part of the festival, but please don’t bother me with clarifications now; because it’s not your strong point, and it’s very late in the day.

It is First Friday though, so if you’re out and about at the exhibitions in the Crossroads, this is one to have on your list. And after Labor Day weekend you still have the guts of 3 weeks to visit.

The Hilliard Gallery is located at 404 E 18th Street, Kansas City. Regular hours are 10am-5pm on Tues-Fri, and 11am-4pm on Saturdays.

Just remember you can expect to see no freckle-faced redhead children playing with a rope and an old cardboard box in some inner city slum, because Fionán is leaving that to other photographers.

Online
    Fionan O’Connell
    Hillary Gallery

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