Presidential Visits to IrelandOllie Hayes runs a cozy pub in Moneygall, County Offaly. Perhaps you’ve heard of it. It was at Ollie Hayes Pub, after all, that President Barack Obama tossed back a pint when he visited Ireland back in May. “ ... July 12, 2011 by TOM DEIGNAN
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Irish Eye on Hollywood1. An all-star cast of Irish and international talent gathered in Dublin to shoot a gender-bending film written by one of Ireland’s most acclaimed authors. Glenn Close stars alongside Irish thespians Brenda Fricker, Brendan ... July 12, 2011 by TOM DEIGNAN
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Irish Eye on HollywoodTom Deignan with the latest Irish happenings in Film and Television ... March 10, 2011 by Tom Deignan
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Tom Deignan: Irish Eye on Hollywood
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Back in 2004, Irish playwright Mark O’Rowe teamed up with Irish director
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Roundup of the latest and greatest Irish booksTom Deignan reviews a selection of recently published books of Irish and Irish-American interest. ... July 30, 2009 by TOM DEIGNAN
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'Conventional' Wisdom on ImmigrationCATHAL Gallagher has about three weeks left in the U.S., as you'll read elsewhere in this issue. ... March 09, 2009 by Sidewalks by Tom Deignan
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Irish eye on hollywood Tom Deignan The Irish and boxing are longtime Hollywood staples from JIrish eye on hollywood Tom Deignan The Irish and boxing are longtime Hollywood staples, from John Wayne as the reluctant slugger in The Quiet Man right up to Russell Crowe in Cinderella Man and Hilary Swank in Million Dol ... March 09, 2009 by
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The Maras and the Rooneys By Tom Deignan The long and enduring relationship of two Irish-AmerThe Maras and the Rooneys By Tom Deignan The long and enduring relationship of two Irish-American sporting families. When the New York football Giants capped a spectacular drive in the final two minutes of Super Bowl ... March 09, 2009 by
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Irish eye on hollywood By Tom Deignan Saoirse Ronan didn't take home an Academy Award at theIrish eye on hollywood By Tom Deignan Saoirse Ronan didn't take home an Academy Award at the big show on February 24, but the 13-year-old Hollywood star has a busy 2008 planned. Ronan was nominated as a best supporting a ... March 09, 2009 by
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When Irish Cultures ClashIT'S been widely observed that Ireland is now accepting immigrants the way it used to send them to other countries. There has been some head-shaking over these developments, which would have seemed unthinkable a decade or two a ... March 09, 2009 by Tom deignan
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