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Former Steelers tight end Mark Bruener, who is currently a Steelers college scout, enjoyed the time in Ireland with his ...
Lena Dunham was just 26 when her drama series Girls became a global sensation, heralding her as one of the most exciting new ...
"To criticise the IDF’s attack on innocent aid workers, how they murdered them and subsequently buried their bodies to hide ...
British knife makers are crafting some of the world’s finest blades. Only, it’s turning into a murky business, as Alex ...
Older Irish people know of the painter Sir John Lavery because one of his many portraits of his wife Hazel was used to grace the Irish pound note ...
For outdoor enthusiasts, nearby Weston Bend State Park offers hiking trails with spectacular views of the Missouri River ...
Explore the best of Boston's nightlife with these top evening activities from museum tours to reenactments for night owls in ...
The story of militant Irish Republicanism in America during the conflict in the North is on film for the first time in ...
What was the Fenian Brotherhood? Irish history expert Davy Holden looks at the group's origins in New York City in the 18th century.
Soaring (Narsha),” an exhibition at American University Museum, gathers contemporary works by dozens of artists in the D.C.
As goes Cleveland, so goes the world. Time and again, we see that the Sixth City's reach has influence around the globe.
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the Art Bridges Foundation in Bentonville, Arkansas, have acquired 90 works of ...