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Movie Review: Sophie, A Murder in West Cork

Posted on 08/03/202108/03/2021 by The Irish Gazette

According to recent statistics, Co.Cork, Ireland has the lowest crime rate but the highest homicide rate of any other County in Ireland. There were 42 murders in the last five years despite any major gang activity in the city center. This would come as no surprise to the family of Sophie Tuscan du Plantier. Du Plantier’s…

Farewell to Bill Cutler

Posted on 07/20/202107/21/2021 by The Irish Gazette

By Mike Casey Some people make their mark in the world taking stage and craving the limelight. Others do it by showing up. Bill Cutler spent a lifetime doing the latter. He was as ubiquitous as anyone I have ever known in the Irish and folk community. Our friend left us in May at age 73, after a long battle with…

US Ambassador to Ireland

Posted on 07/13/202107/13/2021 by The Irish Gazette

Photo credit: “Boston Globe” President Joe Biden has nominated Massachusetts politician Claire Cronin as the new Ambassador to Ireland. The White House announced the much-speculated nomination in late June, with Ms Cronin set to become the first female holder of the office since Jean Kennedy Smith ended her term in 1998. Ms Cronin currently serves…

Irish Fair of Minnesota

Posted on 07/07/202107/08/2021 by The Irish Gazette

IRISH FAIR OF MINNESOTA SET TO ‘RESUME SHENANIGANS’ Aug. 13-15 on Saint Paul’s Harriet Island Saint Paul, Minn. (June 15, 2021) — The 41st Irish Fair of Minnesota, a three-day outdoor celebration of Irish heritage and culture, will be held Friday, Aug. 13 through Sunday, Aug. 15, 2021 on Harriet Island Regional Park in Saint…

Men’s Sheds

Posted on 06/08/202106/08/2021 by The Irish Gazette

by Mattie Lennon The Australian Men’s Shed Association (AMSA) was established in 2007 by the Australian independent community-based Men’s Sheds to represent, support and promote the Men’s Shed movement. It was founded on the principle of sharing information between sheds and those communities wishing to establish and operate a Men’s Shed. It acts as a…

Crunch Time

Posted on 06/08/202106/08/2021 by The Irish Gazette

by Will Kenny I can safely claim to be making an understatement when I observe that the arrival and spread of the coronavirus has been disruptive. The last year has seen major impacts of COVID19 on economic conditions, social interactions, and virtually every other facet of our lives. And that disruption applies in every part…

Séamus Reports

Posted on 04/07/202104/13/2021 by The Irish Gazette

A great St. Patrick’s tradition that has been held next to the Landmark Center in downtown St. Paul since 2010 and hosted by Larson King LLP, the largest law firm headquartered in the saintly city, has been put on hold for two years.  The invitation-only tent party will resume next year according to Patrick O’Neill,…

Say it in Irish

Posted on 03/31/202103/31/2021 by The Irish Gazette

by Mattie Lennon The fact that you are reading this probably means that you are Irish, have Irish ancestry, or have a deep interest in the Emerald Isle. Perhaps you are fluent in our first national language or you are like me and have the Cupla Focal.  On the other hand you may want to learn…

Celebrate St Patrick’s Day in St Paul, MN

Posted on 03/16/202103/18/2021 by The Irish Gazette

Excerpt and image from Forbes Magazine article, Mar 15, 2021, by Michele Herrmann Contributor at Forbes.com In place of their traditional St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the St. Patrick’s Association in Saint Paul is presenting the “2021 Irish Mask-arade,” a drive-thru event with attendees traveling through the route to see stationary parade units. It can be seen via…

Summit Brewing News

Posted on 03/10/202103/10/2021 by The Irish Gazette

Big news is coming from one of Minnesota’s biggest brewers! Summit Brewing Company, located off St. Paul’s West 7th Street, is celebrating its 35th anniversary in 2021. In addition to this momentous occasion, the brewery recently made an announcement that after 17 years one of its most beloved brews previously only available on draught will…

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