by Admin | May 23, 2012 | Literature, Television, Theater
← PREVIOUS POST NEXT POST → At the Irish American Writers & Artist second salon, last July, Mary Lou Quinlan debuted her one-woman-show, “The God Box,” the story of Mary’s mother’s God Box, a private cache of notes to God on...
by Admin | May 12, 2012 | Film, Literature, Television, Visual Arts
← PREVIOUS POST NEXT POST → IAW&A members Larry Kirwan and Charles R. Hale have collaborated on a video, “San Patricio Brigade,” the story of nineteenth-century Irish immigrants who arrived in NYC, joined the army, and were sent off to fight...
by Admin | Apr 11, 2012 | Events, Film, Television, Visual Arts
← PREVIOUS POST NEXT POST → Pioneering video art by IAW&A member Paul Dougherty is now on view in the Museum of Modern Art’s current show, “SELECTED WORKS FROM THE CONTEMPORARY GALLERIES: 1980-NOW.” From the punk era, Frankie Teardrop...
by Admin | Mar 21, 2012 | Essay, Literature, Television, Theater
← PREVIOUS POST NEXT POST → Charles Hale debuted his short film “Breathing of an Ancestor’s Space and Time” at last night’s IAW&A Salon at The Cell. By understanding the events that surrounded one incident in his...
by Admin | Jan 18, 2012 | Essay, Film, Literature, Music, Television
← PREVIOUS POST NEXT POST → by Charles Hale Pete Hamill, Brooklyn born author, and the son of Irish Immigrant parents, said of our immigrant ancestors. “We know what they gave up. They gave up their countries and in some cases their languages. They...