Irish Arts and Entertainment, April 2022

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Th e 147TH. An n u al Ir ish Day Civic Cer em on y Took Place at t h e Th e Au ld Du blin er in Lon g Beach on M ar ch 18. Ph ot o cou r t esy of St eve Gu ger t y. and all those who were honored on Page 8

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W h i t e H o u se T r ad i t i o n al St . Pat r i ck 's D ay C el eb r at i o n f o r 20 22 See Page 13

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Th e Plou gboys ar e back at Scot t ish Fest in Cost a M esa,

Celt ic Ar t s Cen t er 's Six Week M odu lar Cou r se on t h e Ir ish Fam in e St ar t s on Apr il 3...on Pg 6


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EASTER EGGS & CANDY IN STOCK NOW!! MORE of INSIDE THIS ISSUE Pu blish er 's Let t er Ref lect ion s on East er .

Page 6 Joh n M cNally Com m en t ar y on Joe Biden's St . Pat r ick 's Day Celebr at ion s Page

Th e View Fr om Ir elan d By M au r ice Fit zpat r ick Belf ast Film Com m en t ar y

Th e Ir ish Poet r y Cor n er YEATS; EASTER, 1916 Page

NEW FEATURE: Th e Ir ish Gar den er See page

O U R C O V ER L A I r i sh C i v i c D ay C ov er age! T h e I r i sh Fai r Fo u n d at i o n d o es a l o t o f go o d b esi d e t h e I r i sh Fai r . T h ey n eed y o u r h el p t o p u l l o f t h e GREAT RET U RN I RI SH FA I R & M U SI C FEST I VA L ! Pl ease B u y T i ck et s N O W :

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HAPPY EASTER t o all ou r Fr ien ds an d Reader s! A time for renewal... Easter was always a very special time in my community and family growing up in Cincinnati. Admittedly and sadly, the allure and luster of the Season and the Holy Day itself waned through my middle years. Thankfully, the love and reverence for Easter has been given back to me again by fate and time as I grow older. Tick Tock has an entirely different meaning to me than most of my co-Earth inhabitants; to me it is the hour glass of life dripping away. That kind of thinking leads to self and societal reflections for me and the entire Easter Season is a perfect time to dig deep. I consider my Faith in God a gift. I grew up as an Irish Catholic and was well indoctrinated but never took it to heart. I was a what me worry kind of Christian. Now that is different. I trust the words of Jesus and am very critical and skeptical of the words of men. Need a break from the rigors of life and current news? Ask and you shall receive!

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To all our fr iends and reader s, we wish you a ver y blessed and j oyful Easter ! On page 21 of this issue, we have links to all our Facebook Pages. Please L I K E/SHARE and COM M ENT. We are wor king on our expanded M ighty I r ish Networ k and we will have details for you on that ver y soon too Jim M cDonough, Publisher ir ishmissive@gmail.com


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WAR IN UKRAINE

Paddyw agon Sen din g Ir ish Tou r Coach es To Polish Uk r ain e Bor der On M er cy M ission The well known Irish tour operator, Paddywagon is sending a fleet of up to 20 coaches full of supplies to Ukraine before bringing hundreds of refugees back to Ireland. Paddywagon is looking for volunteer drivers for the journey to transport bedding, clothing, and non-perishable items to the western Ukrainian border. Gabriel Finn, the company?s operations manager, said the fleet of 15 to 20 buses was expected to leave on March 22 and take six days to cover the

5,000 to 6,000km round trip. Each coach can hold 55 to 60 people, so hundreds of displaced Ukranians could be accommodated on the return journey. More than 2,500 Ukrainian people have arrived in Ireland fleeing the war but there are estimates that as many as 100,000 could enter the country in coming months.

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The Celtic Arts Center Offering Course on An Gorta Mór? Ireland's Great Hunger Star ting I n Apr il. The disastrous Irish Famine from 1845 to 1848 was one of the greatest tragedies of the 19th Century. Countless Irish people died and the destiny and history of the entire world, especially that of Ireland and the United States were altered in countless aspects. This course offer a rare opportunity to gain some insight and understanding into one of the wort famines in Western History and the never ending consequence on the development of commerce, culture and the make up of populations around the world. Ireland lost almost half of the population through death and migration. Today, generations of descendants of those forced migrants are living and prospering throughout the globe. Thanks to this course, Delaney Reddell will be able to share her knowledge with all of us.

About Delaney and how this cour se developed My motivation for putting this course together is that I feel like we hear a lot about the Irish Famine, but at least within American institutions, don?t always get into the specifics or understand how completely this tragedy reshaped Ireland as a country in nearly every aspect.

Delan ey Reddell, On lin e cou r se cr eat or an d in st r u ct or Photo by Karl Klein.

I have been studying Irish literature and history now for about 7 years. I have an MSc from the University of Edinburgh in Literature and Society: Enlightenment, Romanticism, and Victorian. I just fell in love with the intricacies of Irish culture and having the chance to be a scholar of it has been

On Ach ill Islan d of f t h e West Coast of Ir elan d, aban don ed cot t ages ar e a gr im r em in der t o t h e Fam in e

Dr am at ic an d t h ou gh t pr ovok in g Fam in e M em or ial in Du blin , An em igr at ion m em or ial in Cor k , an d on t h e r igh t ; An n ie M oor e, Ir ish im m igr an t t o Am er ica an d t h e f ir st per son t h r ou gh Ellis Islan d in New Yor k is m em or ialized.


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Th e Gr eat Ir ish Fam in e an d it s Lit er at u r e SIX WEEK Cou r se Descr ipt ion : The Great Irish Famine was probably one of the most catastrophic events in Irish history. It left a permanent mark on the country and changed the culture so drastically that it caused a rift in the arts and society. Literature, in particular, may be classified as pre-Famine and post-Famine. While most people approach this event with preconceptions, we will look at multiple historian viewpoints. We will also focus on important literature that has dared address the Famine and its aftermath in Ireland. We will also discuss the themes of emigration and disease in this course, and we will look at them through books such as Castle Daly by Annie Keary.

Week 1: (Apr il 3) Th e Fam in e Year s: An In t r odu ct ion Week 2: (Apr il 10) Em igr at ion an d New Lif e in Am er ica . Week 3: (Apr il 24) Cast le Daly: Th e St or y of an Ir ish Hom e Th ir t y Year s Ago Week 4: (M ay 1) Cast le Daly: En glan d vs. Ir elan d Week 5: (M ay 15) Th e Ch r on icles of Cast le Cloyn e: Week 6: (M ay 22) Cast le Cloyn e: Ref lect ion on t h e Fam in e REGISTER NOW: w w w.celt icar t scen t er .com / M ain .h t m

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The 147th Annual Los Angeles Irish Civic Day Ceremonies

Toget h er t o Celebr at e Th e 2022 Ir ish Civic Day! Ir ish bor n an d Ir ish -Am er ican Lu m in ar ies f r om t h e LA ar ea gat h er ed at Th e Au ld Du blin er in Lon g Beach . Fr om L-R t op r ow :

Diar m u id Har t ley, Jay Har t , Fin bar Hill, Pat r ick Cassidy, Gr if f in Healy, M an! dy O'Keef f e, Kevin Kear n s, Gr an t Woods an d St eve O'Lou gh lin . Fr on t r ow : M ar cella Sym t h , Ch r isy Geck ,

M ar y O'Neill , Don n a St ew ar t , Lau r a Cr ock et t an d Scot t Well. Not pict u r ed: Hon or ee Ter r y M cCar t h y. Con gr at u lat ion s t o all!!

HAPPY EASTER TO ALL OUR READERS!!!

A dist in gu ish ed gr ou p of Ir ish / Celt ic ach iever s w er e h on or ed t h is year . All of t h em ar e w ell k n ow n in t h eir f ields of en deavor an d m an y ar e act ive in t h e Ir ish Com m u n it y at lar ge. Click

h er e f or pr of iles of all t h e Aw ar d Win n er s. More on page 23


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Scot t ish Fest USA " Get r eady t o get you r Celt ic back on !" Experience two days of world class Celtic music, piping and drumming competitions, Highland dancing contests, Scottish heavy athletics, Scottish gifts and foods, Scottish clans and genealogy, a fantastic children's glen and so much more! Do not miss this exciting return to the OC Fairgrounds in Cost Mesa on Saturday & Sunday, May 28 and 29. Tick et s ar e on sale n ow :

w w w.scot t ish f est .com TOP RIGHT: Cr ow d f avor it e an d st alw ar t s of t h e Cost a M esa High lan d Gam es & Celt ic Gat h er in g: t h e st ir r in g Wick ed Tin k er s! RIGHT: Er ic Rigler an d Bad Haggis w ill be back t o en t er t ain an d deligh t Fair -goer s an d Celt s w it h au t h en t ic Scot t ish M u sic an d on e of t h e w or ld's f or em ost Bagpiper s! Con t in u ed on page 10

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Sean Law ler an d Piper An dy Scot t en t er t ain ed at THE HARP in Cost a M esa on St . Pat r ick 's Day. Th ey w ill be on h an d at t h e Clan Scot t Boot h at Scot t ish Fair in Or an ge Cou n t y over M em or ial Day w eek en d

Th e Plou gh boys h ave been con f ir m ed as on e of t h e gr eat Celt ic Gr ou ps w h o ar e sch edu led f or t h e 2022 Scot t ish Ext r avagan za set f or Ju n e in Cost a M esa! M or e on lin e: w w w.scot t ish f est .com


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Belfast The 94th Annual Motion Picture Academy Awards were held in Los Angeles and broadcast worldwide live via ABC and the internet on Sunday, March 27. Kenneth Branagh and his sentimental boyhood semi biographic tribute to BELFAST with his acclaimed film of the same name were nominated in many categories Branagh won the biggest prize for him, BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY! The actor/producer, the city of Belfast especially

Bad Haggis r et u r n f or t h eir 24t h year per f or m in g at t h e Scot t ish Fest . Th e ban d w ill play on e ext en ded set at 5pm .

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and the country of Ireland were delighted! Branagh was both gracious and jubilant in his acceptance and praised the people and city of Belfast and his cast and crew in his remarks on stage at the theatre in Hollywood Branag was born in Belfast in 1960 and moved to London as a child, He studied at the Royal Academ y of Dramatic Art. He is a multi-award winning rActordirectorproducerwriter .

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Com in g in M ay! Special Scot t ish Fest USA issu e


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IRELAND WEEK r et u r n s t o Los An geles t h is spr in g f or it ?s delayed 4t h it er at ion .

ABOUT IRELAND WEEK Having originally been pencilled in for a regular scheduling post of November 2021, pandemic uncertainty and questions around U.S. travel restrictions meant the organisers pushed the series of Arts, Cultural and Business mixers back to May 2022. The series of events will run from 11th May ? 23rd May across various venues in Los Angeles. IrelandWeek live from Los Angeles aims to continue to showcase where Ireland excels, in the fields of Entertainment, Arts, Culture, Tourism, Tech, Food, Fashion & Business. New challenges, new ways

of communicating and new ambitions have transformed our approach to IrelandWeek, now planning its fourth iteration.

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Many of IrelandWeek?s firm favourite events will return such as the Music From Ireland Showcase, The Irish Theatre readings and much much more, as well as announcing a new anchor event, ?The Ireland Connects Networking showcase? an entertainment b2b event where Irish and U.S. leaders from Entertainment, Tech, Arts, Business and Culture will connect and do business. Once again, this year will see dozens of events happening across Los Angeles, covering Live music, Theatre, Visual Art, Film and TV, Sport, and Animation as well a many other areas of interest not just to the Irish diaspora here in Los Angeles, but to those keen on doing business in these fields in Ireland.

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is com in g in M ay! Th is ser ies of even t s w ill give you a ch an ce t o m eet an d m in gle w it h som e of t h e best an d br igh t est of Ir elan d's cr eat ive t alen t . An im pr essive lin e u p f r om m an y en t er t ain m en t , in n ovat ion an d t ech sect or s w ill par t icipat e!Th e Video Lin k t o t h e lef t is f or Ir elan dWeek 2019! Click t h e You Tu be icon on t h e lef t f or an in f or m at ive r ecap w h ich w ill give ou r r eader s a sen se of h ow am azin g t h is w ell plan n ed clu st er of even t s w ill delve in t o t h e cr eat ive en er gy an d oppor t u n it y t h at is con t em por ar y Ir elan d


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U.S. Pr esiden t 's Sain t Pat r ick 's Day Tr adit ion By Joh n M cNally In the 1980s, then-President Ronald Reagan started the tradition of inviting the sitting Irish Taoiseach to the White House on St Patrick's Day. This year, President Biden was disappointed Micheál Martin couldn't make it in person because he tested positive for Covid after arriving to our Capitol. Other Irish leaders who did attend in person were Mary Lou McDonald and Michelle O'Neill, President and Vice President of Sinn Fein, who are leading substantially in the polls. The seven-piece viral Irish dancing group Cairde received a standing ovation from President Joe Biden and guests after an exceptional performance in the East Room of the White House at this year 's St Patrick's Day celebrations.

entertain a trade agreement with Britain if there were any jeopardy to the Northern Irish peace deal.

St . Pat r ick 's Day Video Gr eet in gs Pr esiden t Biden w as disappoin t ed M ich eál M ar t in cou ldn't m ak e it in per son becau se h e t est ed posit ive f or Covid af t er ar r ivin g at t h e Capit ol. O'Neill and McDonald of Sinn Fein had a packed four-day schedule during their trip to New York and Washington, D.C. They visited the Emerald Isle Immigration Center and New York Irish Center in Queens and after that a talk at Fordham University.

Later, at the annual "Friends of Ireland" luncheon at the U.S. Capitol, Biden said the luncheon was a good time for Democrats and Republicans to "remind ourselves we actually like each other." He quoted Irish poet William Butler Yeats: "talent perceives differences, genius unity. "There is a bipartisan rejection of the British Government's approach to legacy, Brexit, and civil rights. Biden reaffirmed his commitment to the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, which Brexit has threatened. Richard Neal, the chairman of the ways and means committee, said he would not

I In her comments, McDonald outlined what we in the US can do to promote the cause of Irish Unity.

Her e is a lin k t o Sin n Fein Pr esiden t M ar y Lou M cDon ald's t alk on You Tu be at For dh am Un iver sit y.

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Fordham University is a top-ranked Catholic institution with the main campus in the Bronx NYC, offering exceptional education in the Jesuit tradition to approximently 15,000 students across 9 schools.


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St . Pat r ick 's Day In DC, Continued from Page 13 After the busy schedule in New York, they traveled to D.C. for several political meetings spread over three days, including stops at the White House for President Joe Biden's St. Patrick's Day gathering and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's St. Patrick's Day luncheon.

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Sin n Fein's Im m ediat e Plan President Joe Biden and Sinn Fein President Mary LouMcDonald meet and chatted warmly with each other at the trditional White House St. Patrick's Day celebration and meeting with Irish leaders on March 18. RIGHT: Massachusetts's 1st congressional district's Richard Neal is confident Mary Lou McDonald will be Ireland's next Taoiseach according to a recent Irish Times article, LINKED HERE

Sin n Féin calls f or a n ew cit izen s' assem bly t o plan f or a r ef er en du m on u n it y an d w h at a u n it ed Ir elan d

m igh t look lik e. St at in g t h at t h e Ir ish gover n m en t "n eeds t o do m or e" r egar din g " w h at ch an ge m igh t look lik e" if vot er s ch oose u n it y .


POBLACHT NA H EIREANN. THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNM ENT OF THE IRISH REPUBLIC TO THE PEOPLE OF IRELAND. IRISHMEN AND IRISHWOMEN : In the name of God and of the dead generations from which

she receives her old tradition of nationhood, Ireland, through us, summons her children to her flag and strikes for her freedom. Having organised and trained her manhood through her secret revolutionary organisation, the Irish Republican Brotherhood, and through her open military organisations, the Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizen Army, having patiently perfected her discipline, having resolutely waited for the right moment to reveal itself, she now seizes that moment, and supported by her exiled children in America and by gallant allies in Europe, but relying in the first on her own strength, she strikes in full confidence of victory. We declare the right of the people of Ireland to the ownership of Ireland and to the unfettered control of Irish destinies, to be sovereign and indefeasible. The long usurpation of that right by a foreign people and government has not extinguished the right, nor can it ever be extinguished except by the destruction of the Irish people. In every generation the Irish people have asserted their right to national freedom and sovereignty; six times during the past three hundred years they have asserted it in arms. Standing on that fundamental right and again asserting it in arms in the face of the world, we hereby proclaim the Irish Republic as a Sovereign Independent State, and we pledge our lives and the lives of our comrades in arms to the cause of its freedom, of its welfare, and of its exaltation among the nations. The Irish Republic is entitled to, and hereby claims, the allegiance of every Irishman and Irishwoman. The Republic guarantees religious and civil liberty, equal rights and equal opportunities to all its citizens, and declares its resolve to pursue the happiness and prosperity of the whole nation and of all its parts, cherishing all of the children of the nation equally, and oblivious of the differences carefully fostered by an alien Government, which have divided a minority from the majority in the past. Until our arms have brought the opportune moment for the establishment of a permanent National Government, representative of the whole people of Ireland and elected by the suffrages of all her men and women, the Provisional Government, hereby constituted, will administer the civil and military affairs of the Republic in trust for the people. We place the cause of the Irish Republic under the protection of the Most High God, Whose blessing we invoke upon our arms, and we pray that no one who serves that cause will dishonour it by cowardice, inhumanity, or rapine. In this supreme hour the Irish nation must, by its valour and discipline, and by the readiness of its children to sacrifice themselves for the common good, prove itself worthy of the august destiny to which it is called. Signed on behalf of the Provisional Government, THOM AS J. CLARKE SEAN M ac DIARM ADA THOM AS M acDONAGH P. H. PEARSE EAM ONN CEANNT JAM ES CONNOLLY

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EASTER, 1916 By Willam Butler Yeates I have met them at close of day Coming with vivid faces From counter or desk among grey Eighteenth-century houses. I have passed with a nod of the head Or polite meaningless words, Or have lingered awhile and said Polite meaningless words, And thought before I had done Of a mocking tale or a gibe To please a companion Around the fire at the club, Being certain that they and I But lived where motley is worn: All changed, changed utterly: A terrible beauty is born.

William Bu t ler Yeat s We t u r n ed again t h is m on t h t o t h e Pu blic Dom ain f or a m ar velou s poem by on e of t h e gr eat est Ir ish Poet s of all t im e; William Bu t ler Yeat s. East er , 1916 w r it t en af t er t h e f ailed East er Rebellion of t h at year capt u r es t h e f er vor an d t or m en t of t h e Ir ish Nat ion t h at year n ed f or f r eedom . Th is w or k t o m an y is on e of t h e best Ir ish Poem s of all t im e. Both Yeats and Easter, 1916 continue on the next page.

That woman's days were spent In ignorant good-will, Her nights in argument Until her voice grew shrill. What voice more sweet than hers When, young and beautiful, She rode to harriers? This man had kept a school And rode our wingèd horse; This other his helper and friend Was coming into his force; He might have won fame in the end, So sensitive his nature seemed,

So daring and sweet his thought. This other man I had dreamed A drunken, vainglorious lout. He had done most bitter wrong To some who are near my heart, Yet I number him in the song; He, too, has resigned his part In the casual comedy; He, too, has been changed in his turn, Transformed utterly: A terrible beauty is born.

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Hearts with one purpose alone Through summer and winter seem Enchanted to a stone To trouble the living stream. The horse that comes from the road, The rider, the birds that range From cloud to tumbling cloud, Minute by minute they change; A shadow of cloud on the stream Changes minute by minute; A horse-hoof slides on the brim, And a horse plashes within it; The long-legged moor-hens dive, And hens to moor-cocks call; Minute by minute they live: The stone's in the midst of all. Too long a sacrifice Can make a stone of the heart. O when may it suffice?

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That is Heaven's part, our part To murmur name upon name, As a mother names her child When sleep at last has come On limbs that had run wild. What is it but nightfall? No, no, not night but death; Was it needless death after all? For England may keep faith For all that is done and said. We know their dream; enough To know they dreamed and are dead; And what if excess of love Bewildered them till they died? I write it out in a verse? MacDonagh and MacBride And Connolly and Pearse Now and in time to be, Wherever green is worn, Are changed, changed utterly: A terrible beauty is born . September 25, 1916 Source:The Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats(19. This poem is now in the Public Domain

We invite submissions to the

Irish Poetry Corner Any style of poem or saga in the Irish Bardic Tradition are all considered. We prefer original poetry and we will include a brief write up on you. If you submit a poem from the Public Domain, we only accept works from Irish, Celtic or Irish/Celtic-American poets.

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THE VIEW FROM IRELAND Com m en t ar y: Belfast, the film By Maurice Fitzpatrick As the opening credits roll on Ken n et h Br an agh?s Oscar Win n in g f ilm , Belfast, viewers are treated to aerial shots of the contemporary city that inspired the film. The images of this sequence might have stepped from a Tourism Ireland promotional video. It features vibrant colours whereas the film is monochrome; it is alluring in contrast to the entrapped and confined atmosphere depicted in the film; it is welcoming whereas the film is often violent, vicious and suspicious. A touristic brand of Belfast gets its spake in first, and that sounds an alarm of what is to follow. Belfast is autobiographical inasmuch as Branagh?s family left Belfast for England in 1969,when he was nine years old, in response to the outbreak of the Troubles. Many people from a Protestant background, such as the Branagh family, gravitated to England whereas Catholics who left Belfast that year often went South. Notably, though,many Catholics did not have a choice in the matter: when loyalists burned the people of Bombay Street in West Belfast out of their homes in August 1969 they forced them to seek refuge. Branagh intersperses movies and news reports in the film and they have markedly different functions. In one case in this film, the travails of Liberty Vance symbolise the dilemmas felt by denizens of Belfast. News reports provide context for the unfolding conflict in Northern Ireland. Tellingly, one scene features the mother turning off a television interview with the then Prime Minister of the UK, Harold Wilson, as he outlines the reasons behind Britain?s intervention in Northern Ireland. There is scant little room in this film for the challenge to the unionist system that the Civil Rights Movement presented. Cait r íon a Balf e, as the mother, gives a deep and authentic performance inthe film. She manages to style out a set of costumes that would fill a catwalk. Balfe is always scintillating and poised. Her performance is nearly matched by that of the young boy, the film?s protagonist representing Branagh, played by Jude Hill. Jamie Doran, as the father, is given less than plausible lines in his enlightened counsel to his son about the need for pluralism. Ún a Ní Dh on gh aíle?s editing is flawless.

Van M or r ison provides the mood music from his classic repertoire. His song suite chimes well with the film. This is Morrison doing what he does best? a refreshing break from the persistent duff notes he sounded about Covid-19 vaccine conspiracies and the Northern Ireland Department of Ireland . The release of Belfast coincides with the outbreak of war in Europe and the parents? dilemma? whether to leave Belfast or to stay despite the mounting and unpredictable threat? reflects the experience of millions of families from Kyiv to Kharkiv today. While the parents discuss several countries as possible destinations (Canada, Australia), the family goes to England, ?the mainland?. There was a particular shock for Protestants who left Northern Ireland for England and found themselves received there as ?Paddies?and Paddies only. Writer Nick Laird, reviewing this film in The Times wrote: ?the idea that Protestants in working-class Belfast might casually refer to themselves as Irish requires a certain amount of wish fulfilment, or ignorance, and elides one of the fundamental sticking points of the Ulster question?. That is debatable. Some people from that background were (and are) comfortable with the designation as long as it can exist side-by-side with a UK identity.

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Since sentimentalism is the dominant mode of attachment to place in the film, Belfast is sealed off from the future and what happens in Belfast after the family?s departure. Imagine how jarring the emotion expressed by Belfast man Derek Mahon in his poem ?Afterlives?would be in this film. On his return to Belfast, after the Troubles had begun, Mahon wrote: Belfast, continued That is precisely the feeling that is absent in this film. The past is frozen in a frame. Departure is not only a life-defining decision Branagh?s parents make, it is a shield for the director ?s own decision not to interrogate the causes of the Troubles and to refract those realities in the lives of his characters. Nostalgia is the keynote of the film and that perspective does not permit a close inspection of the political reality that established Belfast?s reputation internationally, from 1969 onwards, as a city synonymous with violent conflict. Hence the absurd sequence at the start of the film. That sequence is a prebuttal to a perception that the city depicted in his film is irredeemably divided. It is also a convenient positioning of the film?s point of departure in a future that postdates the Troubles. Such a leap-frogging through time is a political position in a film that disavows the significance of the political causes of the Troubles. That deflection mars the film and limits its scope. Belfast Commentary concludes on Page 18

?But the hills are still the same Grey-blue above Belfast. Perhaps if I'd stayed behind And lived it bomb by bomb I might have grown up at last And learnt what is meant by home?.

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the culture and politics of the city. The title inevitably lays claim to a definitive representation of an aspect of Belfast. That is a tall order for any film and it is an aim this film falls dramatically short of achieving.

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ED NOTE: Ju st f r om a n ew s an d en t er t ain m en t per spect ive, w e h ave given t h e f ilm Belfast ext en sive cover age w h ich ext en ds t o t h is issu e. (See Oscar Win n in g Ken n et h Br an agh on page 10.)

By contrast, other film representations of Belfast, particularly by Hollywood, cannot exhibit the violence graphically enough. Carol Reed?s Odd Man Out and the first half hour of Jim Sheridan?s In the Name of the Father are much better: the inchoate breakdown of order in the city in the former and the chaos that resulted from it in the latter ring true. More recently,?71 takes the brave and innovative step of representing violence in Belfast from the perspective of a British soldier deployed in the city at the start of the Troubles.

We r eally appr eciat e t h e it h ou gh f u l n sigh t s t h at ou r w r it er s h ave sen t t o u s. On e of t h e gr eat joys of pu blish in g is t o be able t o sh ar e dif f er en t poin t s of view. Her e is a lin k t o ou r M ar ch issu e in case you m issed ou r cover age, in clu din g Joh n M cNally 's com m en t ar y on t h e f ilm . on page For an ot h er per spect ive; ch eck ou t h e t en se act ion t h r iller 71 st ar in g Jack O'Don n ell

Belfast has filled cinemas, not least in Belfast itself, but much of its narrative could be transposed to another setting in which a family leaves its home in search of something better. It fails to capture

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I RI SH EASTER RI SI NG REM EM BERED Publishers Commentary

The I r ish are a per sistent lot! Also, we are exuber ant, independent minded and j oyful. Difficult to pinpoint and to under stand in many ways. G.K. Chesterton in the The Ballad of the White Horse came close; ?The great Gaels of Ireland are the men that God made mad, For all their wars are merry, and all their songs are sad.? April is the month that many of us remember what is commonly know as the EASTER RISING which was one of the last of many failed revolts against British Rule that lasted barely one week beginning on the Monday after Easter on April 24, 1916. A disparet coalition of Freedom Fighters united to rebel against British Rule. The Easter Rebellion was put down harshly and quickly and the leaders were killed in the brief battles or executed by the British government soon after! My father once told me that hearing about the failed Easter Rebellion was the saddest day of his life. I know that the real chance of Irish Unity in my lifetime is something that would make my Pop and generations of Irish extraordinarily happy and thankful! After the crushing of the rebellion, a spark for independence was kindled in the Irish. Thus after centuries

of British Rule, by 1922, the Anglo-Irish Treaty was signed and the Irish Free State was born. Full independence and partition followed in 1948. To further make the point about Irish persistence and our collective ability for bucking the powers against us; we have the story of the Pope who gave Ireland to the British Crown. Almost lost to even to most Irish, the L audabiliter, a papal bull was issued in 1155 by Pope Adrian IV. (The actual existence of the bull is disputed by some scholars as no copy has yet been found) The bull purports to grant the right to King Henry II of England to invade and govern Ireland.. The English did so in 1169. Then a few hundred years later, the pillage and plantations of Cromwell et al followed in the 1500s.

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THE IRISH GARDENER By Jack O'Grady Fir st of f , t h an k s t o Jim an d Pat r ick f or in vit in g m e t o do t h is ser ies of st or ies. I h ave been h an gin g ou t in f ields, f r am s an d gar den n s sin ce I w as a ch ild. I h ave dr eam ed of bein g a f ar m er or at least t o r et ir e o a h ou se w it h a gr et yar d bu t ow in g t o t h e dr au gh t s of t h e last f ew year s h er e in Au st r alia, m y plan s h ave been scaled back . So, I r eck on t h e n ext best t h in g is t o sh ar e m y passion f or gar den in g an d r adin g abou t all su ch en deavor s. On e of m y f avou r it e legen ds is t h at of Sain t Fiacr e. I alw ays lik ed t h at h e h ad "ACRE" in h is ver y n am e!

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and sick pilgrims besieged his solitude once more. He built a monastery for his followers and welcomed the sick, miraculously curing them by laying his hands upon them. A 19th century stained glass window of St. Fiacre in France St. Fiacre?s Miraculous Monastery and Hospice of Healing (as we imagine they were called) eventually evolved into the village of Saint-Fiacre, a town that is still extant in the Île-de-France region of the country. He is buried in the nearby cathedral of Meaux, and is revered as the patron saint of gardeners today. Add an Irish touch to your garden with this Celtic Cross Garden Stone. Featuring the beloved Irish Blessing and a beautiful Celtic cross, this piece not only looks stunning? it?s also a daily reminder to call on the patron saint of gardeners to assist you in your work.

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