Con O’Brien, lead singer of the Irish Descendants, joins Q's Tom Power to talk about the band's journey — from the 1992 cod moratorium to their interpretation of Otto Kelland’s song Let Me Fish Off ...
As a country of so many Irish descendants, we’ve practically come to think of the most popular Irish baby names as American ones. We’ve got generations of Patricks, Seans, Mauras, and Colleens proudly ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. LEWISTON — New England Celtic Arts will host Newfoundland’s top-rated Celtic ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. --When St. Patrick's Day approaches, those who celebrate know St. Paul will be the epicenter in Minnesota, as it has been for well over a century. "It's part of our city's identity," ...
A ground-breaking and innovative online project is under way to reconnect all of the descendants of Ireland. Based on the concept of the Irish Clan name, the Great Irish Online Clan Gathering is ...
A search for the 1,490 former tenants forced to emigrate from the estate of Major Denis Mahon at Strokestown Park was the inspiration of the Great Famine Voices Roadshow, now in its second year and ...
Irish descendants are embracing St. Paul's forgotten Connemara Patch The former site of the four-block shantytown at the base of Dayton's Bluff on St. Paul's East Side is now part of the Bruce Vento ...
Family history researchers who have Irish ancestry will be thrilled with an extraordinary new program called the Irish Reaching Out Project. Information about the program is found at www.irelandxo.
Call them the other Irish, the invisible Irish, the Scots-Irish. They’re more associated with corn, coal and moonshine than green beer. They’re the offspring of Scots whom King James transplanted to ...
It’s probably no surprise Connecticut is not the state with the highest percentage of residents with Irish roots. Yes, we have many whose ancestors traveled to new shores from the Emerald Isle, but ...
With Saint Patrick's Day upon us again, it's a good time to check in on how the Irish are doing in Georgia. The answer: They're still going strong. More Georgians claim ancestry in Ireland than any ...