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Kansas City's Irish Festivals, Music, Pubs & Events

Saturday, May 28, 2005

Liam O Maonlai

Liam O Maonlai at Irish KC


Irish singer and frontman for the Hothouse Flowers

Liam O Maonlai on Toumani Diabate
Liam at WOMAD Festival in Spain
Hothouse Flowers Begin Tour of Oz (incl. Video)
Hothouse Flowers at the Tivoli (incl. Interview)
Hothouse Flowers in New Zealand & ALT
North Africa for the Irish
SnaG 2005 (Seachtain na Gael)
 

Thursday, May 26, 2005

Literature & Irish Writers

Bloomsday 2006 in Kansas City

McDonagh Play for Unicorn Theatre

Irish Author to Run for Ireland

Eoin Colfer touring US

Seamus Heaney Receives Doctorate from University of Kentucky

Voices and Poetry of Ireland

George Bernard Shaw's Stained Glass Window

Irish Poets: Thomas Lynch & Dennis O'Driscoll

Irish poet Desmond Egan attacked by Fred Phelps

Film Adaptation of Roddy Doyle's The Commitments

Shakespeare in Love at Bloomsday Books

James Joyce quote

Beautiful Day Mr Beckett

Absurdist Minimalism by an Irish Man

Bono: Beckett Blew my Mind

Samuel Beckett Centenary Festival

Irish Writer John McGahern Dies

Tom Shawver on Bloomsday Books

Irish Poet Catriona O'Reilly at Ottawa University

Waiting For Godot in Westport

Irish Poet Paul Muldoon at Rockhurst University

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Firefighters Emerald Society at KC Irish Fest

The KC Metro Firefighters Emerald Society is now listed among the Irish Organizations that will be represented at this year's KC Irish Fest.

Founded in 2002 to promote brother and sisterhood within the firefighting profession, perform fundraising for charitable organizations, and promote the Irish heritage that has an extensive history within the fire department, the KCMFES has an extensive website with details of membership, events, meetings, forums, photos, and all kinds of Irish information.

Sure Ya Haven't Seen The Half Of It

You Haven't Read It All, You Know

Only most recent posts are displayed on IrishKC. However when a post gets pushed off the bottom of this page by a new post at the top, it doesn't disappear - it just goes into its own little archive: