Recently added articles from World of Hibernia:
Editor's Page.
Dec 22, 2001; ... On September 11, I sat in my office in Dublin finalizing the content of this winter issue. We were nearing the end of the production cycle, always a busy time for us. Joe Duffy's show on RTE radio was playing in the background. The window was open, and children were playing in the street ...
Letters.
Dec 22, 2001 ... My wife and I have subscribed to The World of Hibernia for several years and love your publication. We have noticed great coverage of the Irish in communities like Boston and Chicago. Perhaps a bit chauvinistically, we would like to see an article some time on Irish music festivals in ...
What's hot. (cross roads).
Dec 22, 2001 ... It has been a very good year for Irish actors and films, and now comes news that the Irish film, The Crooked Mile, is to receive the TRIBECA ENTERTAINMENT FIRST LOOK AWARD, the brainchild of actor Robert de Niro, at a ceremony in New York later this year. Directed by Stephen Kane and ...
Horse-drawn caravans in Wicklow. (Time Out).(Brief Article)
Dec 22, 2001 ... The Irish countryside is famed worldwide for its beauty and for the wealth of historical locations that are strewn across the length and breadth of this Emerald Isle. Unfortunately, modern transport methods, though efficient in many ways and guaranteeing quick access from one location to ...
Eoin McNamee: The Blue Tango. (The Critical Reader).
Dec 22, 2001; ... Eoin McNamee The Blue Tango (Faber, Sterling 10.99 [pounds sterling]) Review by Eileen Battersby a young girl is viciously murdered in the driveway of her own home. Or is she? There is no doubt about the killing, it is no accident--she was stabbed thirty-seven times. But when ...