← PREVIOUS POST NEXT POST → Set in 1920’s England, Charlotte Jones’s Airswimming, playing until Feb. 3 at the Irish Rep, is based on the true story of two women (Miss Kitson and Miss Baker), who have been incarcerated in a hospital for the...
← PREVIOUS POST NEXT POST → This Wednesday night, May 9, IAW&A member, Aedin Moloney, will be performing in the Fallen Angel Theatre Company’s reading of “The Conversation,” at the Irish Arts Center. Admission is free. The...
← PREVIOUS POST NEXT POST → For those of who you attended last week’s Salon at The Cell you had the opportunity to hear Aedin Moloney’s brilliant reading of “Molly’s Soliloquy” from James Joyce’sUlysses. Next week, for...
← PREVIOUS POST NEXT POST → The Irish American Writers & Artists’ Salon at The Cell on Tues., April 17 is shaping up to be a great event. Aedin Moloney, who recently starred as Rose in the Irish Repertory’s production of Dancing at Lughnasa, a...
Tuesday, June 6, 7:00pm: IAW&A Special Publication Showcase at IAC
Join us at Irish Arts Center (726 11th Avenue, NY NY) on Tuesday June 6th for a special evening showcasing members who have had work published recently. The authors, whose work will be available for purchase, are Patricia Brody (My Blazing World), Joseph Goodrich (The Paris Manuscript), new members Charley Heenan (Danny’s Boys) and Anthony Murphy (SHIFTLESS, And Other Days of Nothing Much), and former IAW&A President Mary Pat Kelly (Martin Scorsese: A Journey).
We'll have music by Erin Hall, with food and drink available from the Devlin Café at Irish Arts Center.
Friday, June 16, 4:00pm: "A Shout in the Street" – Bloomsday at Dive 106
Our Third Annual Bloomsday celebration, presented in conjunction with the James Joyce Society, will be happening on Friday, June 16, starting at 4:00pm at Dive 106 (at West 106 Street and Amsterdam Avenue). We are excited to announce that, in addition to excerpts read by those who attend and sign up (we ask that you choose a section of less than five minutes), we will have scenes performed by Malachy McCourt, the Elevator Repair Service, and IAW&A President Maria Deasy as Molly Bloom. We'll also have live music from Liz Hanley.
It's a great way to get a sampling of a towering literary accomplishment, and to connect with its very earthy, streetwise sensibility. Say "yes" to this engaging and fun tradition!
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