Culture
Brooklyn: Camera-ready
By Michael Gray New York City’s most populous borough has been making its mark in the world of cinema since the earliest days of the art form. When...
April 28, 2010
by Irish Echo Staff
Culture
Brooklyn’s Golden standard of Irish dance
By Earle Hitchner “He is my teacher, mentor, and inspiration all rolled into one. His patience with young dancers, his love for music and rhythm, h...
April 28, 2010
by Irish Echo Staff
Culture
Return of the Tudors
By Eileen Murphy Long before the Windsors became tabloid fodder for their lively personal dramas, the world was fascinated by the travails of anoth...
April 22, 2010
by Irish Echo Staff
Culture
Volcano forces Bagatelle tour cancellation
By Irish Echo Staff As a result of disruptions to flights caused by the Icelandic volcano eruption, Liam Reilly and Bagatelle have been forced to c...
April 22, 2010
by Irish Echo Staff
Culture
Saw Doctors return to U.S.
By Eileen Murphy The Saw Doctors, one of my all-time favorite bands, is finally returning to the U.S. for a brief tour of the East Coast. The Tuam-...
April 21, 2010
by Irish Echo Staff
Culture
A tiger’s tale . . .
By Eileen Murphy Want to read something that will really make your hair stand on end? Then skip the latest Stephen King horrorfest and pick up this...
April 21, 2010
by Irish Echo Staff
Culture
Maria Doyle Kennedy in NYC
By Irish Echo Staff She was brilliant as the tragic Catherine of Aragon in the Showtime series “The Tudors,” Maria Doyle kennedy is best described ...
April 21, 2010
by Irish Echo Staff
Culture
It's a "new day" for Lunasa
By Earle Hitchner Readers of this column know how I disdain comparisons of today's Irish traditional groups with the Bothy Band. But I also realize...
April 14, 2010
by Irish Echo Staff
Culture
'Next Fall' fights for survival
By Joseph Hurley "Next Fall" • at the Helen Hayes Theater, 240 West 44th St., NYC • Open-ended run One of the most rewarding of recent American pla...
April 14, 2010
by Irish Echo Staff
Culture
Things moms said
Books by Peter McDermott I've never liked the sort of novelty book that is short on text and has little in the way of illustration. It brings to mi...
April 14, 2010
by Irish Echo Staff
Culture
A vision, unfiltered
By Michael Gray Ireland’s 19th century Gothic writers Bram Stoker, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu and Lord Dunsany have a worthy successor in the 21st in ...
April 07, 2010
by Irish Echo Staff
Culture
Show of hands
“A Behanding in Spokane” by Martin McDonagh, directed By John Crowley • at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, 236 West 45th St., NYC • Through June 6, ...
April 07, 2010
by Irish Echo Staff