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Stephen Dedalus, James Joyce’s literary alter ego, once described the trappings of Irish culture as nets that hold a soul back from flight. By his standards, Harvard has soared...
...Patrick’s day might get less attention than Christmas, but if you’re looking for drunken loved-ones and awkward family moments, St. Patty can give St. Nick a run for his money. March 17th is a merry ‘ole time for Irish and alcoholics alike, so why not celebrate with “The Boondock Saints,” a Boston-based cult film about how being Irish and kicking ass go hand in hand. TAKE A SHOT… 1. Every time the brothers MacManus do something in unison, like fingering...
Most people don’t get St. Patrick’s Day. Sure, they might have a vague idea about parades or corned beef and cabbage, and they all know about green beer. But even in Boston and New York, where Irish blood flows like a river and massive parades mark the 17th of March, most people just don’t get it. They don’t know what it’s about, they don’t know why it’s important, and they certainly don’t know why we Irish...
...really catering to students.” Furthermore, Chestnut adds, “last call was really early, so people would get there and they would be shutting down.” Others attribute Phattie’s demise to the opening of Tommy Doyle’s Irish Pub, which has quickly grown in popularity among students. So should students expect a hot new hangout to fill the void at 50 Church...
...autumn following Summers’ speech on the Israel divestment movement in September 2002, talk of anti-Semitism reemerged after the English Department invited Tom Paulin to speak at Harvard. Paulin, an Irish poet, had told an English-language newspaper in Egypt that Jewish settlers on the West Bank “should be shot dead...