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Your voice will find you…at an IAW&A Salon

by Martin Sheerin | Feb 26, 2013 | Essay, Events, Literature, Music

← PREVIOUS POST NEXT POST → It is difficult to describe to those who have not experienced it how inspiring and impressive an evening at an Irish American Writers and Artists Salon can be.  The following piece, “Your Voice Will Find You” by Chris Bradley...

SRO for IAW&A Salon at the Thalia!

by Martin Sheerin | Nov 15, 2012 | Events, Film, Music, Television, Theater, Visual Arts

← PREVIOUS POST NEXT POST → REPORT  FROM THE IRISH AMERICAN WRITERS & ARTISTS’ SALON AT THE THALIA CAFE 11/13/2012 by Charles R. Hale One of the outgrowths and benefits of  the Irish American Writers & Artists’ salons has been an increasing number of...

Cool & Convivial July Salon at Bar Thalia

by Martin Sheerin | Jul 7, 2012 | Events, Literature, Music, Television, Theater, Visual Arts

← PREVIOUS POST NEXT POST → Day after the big holiday,  sweltering summer night and a shift in date for the Salon, and still they came…new members too!  It was a wonderful night at last night’s Irish American Writers & Aritsts’ salon at...

From Bing to Malachy at Thalia Salon

by Martin Sheerin | May 3, 2012 | Events, Literature, Music, Theater, Visual Arts

← PREVIOUS POST NEXT POST → Bing’s been gone for quite some time now and it’s May, not December, but Jim Callahan was in fine voice crooning a few lines from “White Christmas,” which Sheila Walsh incorporated into her reading from Mr....

Four Tips for Presenting at an IAW&A Salon

by Martin Sheerin | 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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Happy St. Patrick's Day!

As a special treat in commemoration of the holiday, enjoy this interview with Peter Quinn, author and co-founder and first President of Irish American Writers & Artists!

Video interview with Peter

"People survive in art, in literature. If they don't, they just go away." – Peter Quinn

You can buy Peter's latest book, Cross Bronx: A Writing Life from Fordham University Press (with a discount until the end of March).

 

 

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Upcoming Salons

On Tuesday, March 21, join us for our next Salon at The Ellington. Author, educator, and IAW&A member Mary Lannon hosts an evening of poetry, fiction, theater, humor and visual art from presenters including Eileen Joyce Donovan, Sarah Fearon, Betti Francheschi, Patrick Hammer Jr., Jenifer Margaret Kelly, Dawn Raffel, and music from John Skocik. And as always, we expect a visit from Salon progenitor and co-founder of IAW&A, Malachy McCourt.

 

Callin' out, around the world... on April 18, at 7:00pm Eastern Time, Lori Cassels will host our next online salon. Sign up for a five- or eight-minute slot here.

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