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Judy Collins to Receive 2012 Eugene O’Neill Lifetime Achievement Award

by Admin | Jun 6, 2012 | Literature, Music, Social Activism, Uncategorized, Visual Arts

← PREVIOUS POST NEXT POST → Singer, Activist, Author, Sixties Icon and Irish American to be Honored in NYC on Oct. 15 Irish American Writers & Artists, Inc., (IAW&A) a non-profit organization dedicated to the celebration of Irish American achievement...

Post St. Patrick’s Day at Salon at the Cell

by Admin | Mar 22, 2012 | Essay, Events, Film, Literature, Music, Theater, Visual Arts

← PREVIOUS POST NEXT POST → The song Waltzing Matilda, an Australian bush song, was written in the late nineteenth century. Australian Eric Bogle used lyrics from the tune in his anti-war derivative “And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda,” and Tom...

A Big Night at “Salon at The Cell”

by Admin | Jan 19, 2012 | Events, Film, Literature, Music, Television, Theater, Visual Arts

← PREVIOUS POST NEXT POST → by Charles Hale Tuesday evening’s IAW&A’s Salon at The Cell began with newly elected Irish American Writers and Artists’ president, TJ English, whose best seller, The Savage City,  is now available in paperback,...

Four Tips for Presenting at an IAW&A Salon

by Admin | Dec 4, 2011 | Events, Literature, Theater, Visual Arts

← PREVIOUS POST NEXT POST → by Charles Hale 1) Ten-Minute Rule.  Each presenter is allowed ten minutes to present. One of the issues/questions we’ve been confronted with is “What is the best way to keep a presenter from exceeding ten minutes? It’s been...

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