Archive - July 2008
Published: Jul 31, 2008
The world-class performers showed up Tuesday night at the Shanachie Pub Irish music session.
Published: Jul 30, 2008
Lots of music this week, from Bethlehem's annual Musik Fest (featuring lots of great Celtic acts, including Eileen Ivers) to freebie concerts in area parks. You can also watch live Gaelic sports (well, on TV) and enjoy a full Irish breakfast while you're doing it. And so much more! Check it out!
Published: Jul 29, 2008
The debut CD from Scottish band Breabach, thoroughly grounded in the music of the highlands, is hugely listenable.
Published: Jul 25, 2008
West Chester played gracious host to a parade celebrating the 2008 Continental Youth Championships, on tap for this weekend.
Published: Jul 24, 2008
Gaelic sports, Celtic banjo, Shamrocking, and a chance to do a mitzvah (that's Yiddish for good deed)--it's all on this week's calendar. Check it out.
Published: Jul 24, 2008
But it takes $35,000 a year to keep the shows on the air, so the drive goes on. A benefit concert is also in the works.
Published: Jul 22, 2008
Philadelphia hosts the Continental Youth Championships for the first time. Here's your chance to support youth Gaelic athletics and get a sneak preview of future stars. There's a kick-off parade in West Chester Thursday night, too.
Published: Jul 19, 2008
The Three Irish Tenors, stars in their own right, heated up an already hot night at the home of Paul and Theresa Murtaugh. The beneficiaries: Two local schools.
Published: Jul 18, 2008
The Philadelphia Shamrocks and the Allentown Hibernians may have just learned the sport of hurling, but they're playing with the passion of experienced sliothar slingers. Read about Sunday's action and see our many pictures.
Published: Jul 18, 2008
It's sports, sports, sports as national teams converge on Philly, including the Continental Gaelic Youth Championships which are expected to draw 3,000 people to youth games in Malvern. County Galway's own Angelina (Carberry, that is) and her husband, Martin Quinn, are also coming in to town for a performance in Coatesville. Read about all the other Irish antics you can get up to.