The Story Irish America Magazine
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- Society & Culture
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"The Story" is Irish America Magazine’s biweekly podcast where we explore the stories of what’s happening and what’s happened in the Irish community.
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"Counterparts," Read by Fionnula Flanagan
As the Tony awards approach, enjoy nominee Fionnula Flanagan's dramatic reading of James Joyce's "Counterparts".
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Fionnula Flanagan on The Ferryman and Tony Nod
Actress Fionnula Flanagan (Some Mother's Son, Waking Ned Devine) sits down with Irish America editor-in-chief Patricia Harty talk about her Tony-nominated performance on Broadway as Aunt Maggie Far Away in The Ferryman, her love of Joyce and tackling the role of Ulysses' Molly Bloom, and getting a headstart on acting in her family's kitchen.
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Astronaut Eileen Collins on Earth Day
Retired NASA astronaut and United States Air Force Colonel Eileen Collins spoke to Patricia Harty in 2017 on the importance of Earth Day and taking care of the planet, as well as life on the International Space Station, where they recycle everything, including air and water, and it is powered 100% by solar energy.
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The Hole In The Ground Interviews
Host Dave Lewis talks with director Lee Cronin and actress Séana Kerslake about the A24 and DirecTV horror film, The Hole In The Ground and its Irish connections.
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The GPA Super11s
In this episode of The Story, host Dave Lewis gauges the USGAA community's opinion on the Gaelic Players Association' modified version of Hurling, Super 11s as it is being played this weekend at Fenway Park. Let us know what you think, email Dave at dave@irishamerica.com to share your thoughts!
Super11s:
https://www.gaelicplayers.com/USA/Super11%E2%80%99sHurling.aspx
Fenway Hurling Classic:
https://www.mlb.com/redsox/tickets/events/fenway-hurling-classic -
Happy Halloween!
Host Dave Lewis takes you through the Irish influence on Halloween!
Customer Reviews
Irish America
Great podcasts 10/10. Great updates about what's going on in the Irish American community!
Great podcast to connect back with my roots!
Dave has a wealth of knowledge and uses that well to tell “The Story”