It was on this bridge on the fourth day of the Belfast to Derry March that Civil Rose guts protestors…
My eye was attracted to the fusia color in this spring, Easter window display. Maghera is about 20 miles outside…
Before departing Antrim last Thursday, Daniel and I met a photographer from the Antrim Guardian for a story that will…
A traditional Irish family was known for a lot of kids. Meet the Bryson’s, a traditional Irish family of 7…
I’d like to thank the following women from across Massachusetts who responded to my public art notice for donated linens.…
The celebration of the Irish diaspora today on Monserrat is the story of a proud people whose identity over time…
One of the questions I’m frequently asked is how did I become interested and aware of Northern Ireland’s Civil Rights…
“Dia dhuit a chara” (Hello, my friend) That was the opening message I received today from my Irish language teacher,…
On this gorgeous day I decided I needed to walk. I mean really walk, walk with a fully loaded backpack,…
Air Your Linen I’ve always loved textile art, and when I learned that Northern Ireland’s Linen Biennale is attempting to…







