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Helen Vendler on Seamus Heaney

92Y Walburg Lounge, Lexington Ave, New York

Wednesday, September 16 | 6 pm At 92Y | Warburg Lounge Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street New York, NY This seminar will survey poems from the three volumes Seamus Heaney completed between the 1995 Nobel Prize and his death in 2013. Explore his adaptation of classical motifs and ethics to modern circumstances, his debts to […]

$150

Colm Mac con Iomaire at Rockwood Music Hall

Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3 185 Orchard Street, New York, NY, United States

Colm Mac con Iomaire at Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3 on September 16th at 10pm

$15.00
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South of Hy-Brazil

Irish Arts Center 553 West 51st Street, New York, NY, United States

Gallery hours by appointment Monday - Friday | 10 am – 6 pm Please call 212-757-3318 Artist Talk and Reception Tuesday, November 3 | 6:30 pm In South of Hy-Brazil, Irish artist Caoimhghin Ó Fraithile showcases exquisite ink drawings on  handmade  paper, combining text in the Irish language with  an imagined  topography that refers to the sacred land and seascapes […]

FREE

A Devilish Pint – Rock and Read (Clinton, NJ)

Clinton Book Shop 12 E. Main Street, Clinton, NJ, United States

NY/NJ Author and Journalist reads from his latest novel "A Devilish Pint"   Halfway to St. Patrick's Day "Rock and Read" Event with Thomas Johnston 

1st Irish on Film – From Stage to Screen – Kings (2007)

New York Irish Center 10-40 Jackson Ave, Long Island City, NY, United States

1st Irish on Film "From Stage to Screen" Kings (2007) adapted from the play "The Kings of the Kilburn High Road" by Jimmy Murphy starring Colm Meaney & Donal O'Kelly Directed by Tim Collins Friday Sept. 18 Doors/Bar 7.30pm Showtime 8.30pm Advance Tickets $13 ea.  Use Discount Code REG3    $3 OFF   SPECIAL OFFER TO […]

$13
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Black Irish Identities: A Symposium

Glucksman Ireland House NYU 1 Washington Mews, NEW YORK, NY, United States

Scholars and writers come together to discuss the relations between African-American and Irish-American identities and the complex socio-cultural issues that shaped them.

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Black Irish Identities: A Symposium

Glucksman Ireland House NYU 1 Washington Mews, NEW YORK, NY, United States

Does Irishness imply a skin color? Should it? Leading scholars and writers explore the complex historical and cultural issues that influence relations between African-American and Irish-American identities, with a focus on New York City: · Mick Moloney and Lenwood Sloane present "Two Roads Diverged" · Colum McCann reads from and discusses his novel, This Side of […]

$10
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Paul Moses launches An Unlikely Union

Glucksman Ireland House NYU 1 Washington Mews, NEW YORK, NY, United States

Paul Moses launches his dramatic and fascinating new book about the tumultuous, complex relationships that developed between New York's Italians and Irish.

Rachel Moran

Irish Arts Center 553 West 51st Street, New York, NY, United States

Tuesday, September 22 | 7:30 pm "This is surely the best, most personal, profound, eye-opening book ever written about prostitution—irrefutable proof of why it should NEVER be legalized." — Jane Fonda “Thoughtful, highly readable, and provocative….shines a necessary light on a dark and underdiscussed topic.” – Kirkus, Starred Review Bestselling author, sex-trade survivor, and activist […]

$10 – $12
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SongLives: Gavin Glass and Eoin Glackin

Irish Arts Center 553 West 51st Street, New York, NY, United States

Curated by Grammy Award-winner Susan McKeown SongLives showcases some of Ireland and North America’s most exciting contemporary songwriters, bringing the rich tradition of busking on Dublin’s Grafton Street and beyond to New York City. Gavin Glass and Eoin Glackin Wednesday, September 23 Doors Open at 7 pm | Show at 8 pm Gavin Glass “A master singer-songwriter” - […]

$14 – $18