Racing’s Clancy brothers top contentious Saratoga newspaper field


When the horses are running, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. is a newspaper town. As the fans roll into America’s most popular thoroughbred track, they run a gauntlet of vendors hawking competing broadsheets from Albany, Schenectady, Troy, Saratoga Springs, the New York City tabloids, tip sheets such as “Clocker Lawton” and “The Wizard” as well as Daily Racing Form and the track’s own Post Parade. But a standout in this crowded newspaper field is the upwards of 40-page Saratoga Special, a daily digest of theSaratoga thoroughbred season. Launched in 2001, The Special provides an insider’s view of the action and intrigue at the country’s most historic and significant racetrack, through the eyes of a pair of Irish American track rats who grew-up around the races, Joe and Sean Clancy.  To read more go to http://bit.ly/a0uYIE

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Brian Dennehy & Gabriel Byrne to toast the great Eugene O’Neill

Brian Dennehy and Gabriel Byrne to toast the great Eugene O’Neill

The two preeminent modern-day interpreters of the work of Eugene O’Neill – actors Brian Dennehy and Gabriel Byrne – will make an unprecedented appearance together to honor the memory of the only American playwright to ever win the Nobel Prize. The occasion is the presenting of the Eugene O’Neill Lifetime Achievement Award to Dennehy by the non-profit group Irish American Writers & Artists, Inc. (IAW&A).

Among his many accomplishments, Dennehy won a Tony Award for his performance in O’Neill’s Long Days Journey into Night

Byrne, who has starred on Broadway in the O’Neill plays A Moon for the Misbegotten and A Touch of the Poet, will be a featured speaker at the event in honor of Dennehy. He will also pay tribute to the enduring legacy of O’Neill, whose plays are still staged in theaters around the globe and in many languages fifty-seven years after his death.

The Eugene O’Neill Lifetime Achievement Award is presented annually by IAW&A to a writer, actor, musician or other artist whose body of work best exemplifies the standard of accomplishment and integrity set forth by O’Neill. Last year, the honoree was William Kennedy, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Ironweed and other novels set mostly in Albany, New York. Kennedy will be on hand this year to present the award to Dennehy.

The event will be held Monday, October 18, 2010 at the Manhattan Club, above Rosie O’Grady’s Times Square, (800 7th Avenue, corner of 52nd), just two blocks from where O’Neill was born. For information on tickets for the event visit www.oneillaward.org, the IAW&A website at www.i-am-wa.org or call 646-320-5595.

CONTACT: JOHN LEE

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What if Chelsea Clinton Walked Down Irish Aisle...

 

JOHN LEE 
johnlee@johnleemedia.com
917-475-6981
What if Chelsea Clinton Walked Down Irish Aisle
 
With a New York newspaper calling it the “The Wedding of the Millennium,” the Chelsea Clinton wedding this Saturday is everywhere in the media, in part, because of its rumored $3 million price tag, a princely sum that gets people imagining just what kind of wedding they could have for that kind of money. 
 
“For $3 million, you’d have one of the grandest weddings in the history of Ireland. For starters, you could be married in a real Irish castle,” said Tim Grant of Irish Aisle, a U.S.- based, Irish-themed wedding resources website.  Among its offerings, Irish Aisle is a gateway to the top luxury properties favored for increasingly popular destination weddings to the Emerald Isle.  “These are authentic castles built centuries ago and classic old estates set in beautifully landscaped grounds.  Add to it Ireland’s unforgettable scenery--you just couldn’t find more romantic and elegant wedding destinations.”
 
Grant is referring to such prosperities as Ashford Castle in County Mayo and Barberstown Castle, County Kildare, both built in the 13th century; and the 18th century estates of Adare Manor in County Limerick and Mount Falcon Estate in County Mayo.
 
Mount Falcon Estate was built by a young man for his bride, whom he thought deserved to live in a "castle.”  For a $3 million wedding, Mount Falcon Estate would start by staging an elegant Pimms and Canapé reception for arriving guests on the lawn with traditional Irish entertainment provided by famed Trad on the Prom and the contemporary sounds of Brian Kennedy.   On the day before the wedding, guests could chose to enjoy wild salmon fishing on a private lake, golf at top Irish courses or a horseback adventure along Enniscrone beach.  The rehearsal dinner would be a lavish banquet with entertainment by The Corrs.  After a marriage ceremony in nearby romantic Ballintubber Abbey, all would return to Mount Falcon for a lavish marquee ten-course wedding banquet prepared by Head Chef Philippe Farineau who has cooked for Irish Prime Ministers, and European Royal families.  Cirque du Soleil would provide spectacular entertainment and the wedding band would be none other than the world famous U2.
 
“The couple could even have created their own exclusive, priceless wedding jewelry including engagement ring and wedding bands, hand crafted by an award winning Irish jewelry designer.  And if there’s still money left over, they could end their festivities with fireworks to rival the $150,000 display Paul McCartney had at his Irish wedding.” Grant said, adding, “While for most of us a $3 million wedding is strictly a daydream, a couple can still make their wedding dreams come true in Ireland at much more reasonable cost.  Irish Aisle, online at www.irishaisle.com, is here to help.”
 
Irish Aisle is at www.irishaisle.com, Facebook: www.facebook.com/irishaisle, and Twitter: www.twitter.com/irishaisle
Above Photo is of wedding at Mount Falcon

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Taoiseach on Twitter? Irish Government now a social media adopter

Inspired by the digital media initiatives of Obama and Sarkozy and the model of the UK government website 
Number10.gov.uk, the Irish Government today launched its new social networking-based site,www.MerrionStreet.ie, named for the address of Government Buildings in Dublin. Using off-the-self, open-source digital and social media platforms such as WordPress, Twitter, Facebook, and Flickr, the project was built by the Dublin-based web developer Arekibo reportedly for less than €40,000. The site went live earlier today.  To read more go to: http://bit.ly/aaeweO

JOHN LEE

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Media History, Made in Ireland

So far the Irish Media Nation blog has been little gaga (not as in Lady Gaga) over social media, digital media and digital journalism, but traditional media continues to grab much of our mindshare. And it has history going for it, so let’s turn from the “now” to the “then” and pluck a few highlights in Irish media history, including the first Irish printed book, newspaper, movie, plus footage of the1924 All Ireland Football Final (check out the goalkeeper in the Trilby) and a treasure trove of Irish newsreels.  Read on athttp://bit.ly/bn5UxD ...
ALL IRELAND FOOTBALL CARNIVAL

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Tangible Ireland Looks to Connect Expertise & Enthusiasm During "Summer School"

As Tangible Ireland works to create access to the immense opportunities for investment and collaboration in and from the island of Ireland, it has developed a three-day business oriented "summer "camp," where both "campers" and "counselors" will work together to create stronger foundations for business leadership.

"We invite you to join Tangible Ireland, and maybe even provide a short impact session on your area of expertise or passion, at our Ambassador Summer School," said Raymond Sexton, Tangible Ireland CEO.

A week's program packed into 3 days, August 24 through 26, Ambassador Summer Camp stresses inspiration, leadership and personal development coupled with impact modules on tourism, education, health, technology, social media, politics, culture and more.  

Details----------------------
What:    Tangible Ireland's Ambassador Sumer Camp
When:   2.30pm,Tues., Aug. 24 through to 4.30pm ,Thurs., Aug 26, 2010 
Where:  Ballyhoura Forest, Ballyhoura, County Limerick,IRELAND 
How:      Contact: Raymond Sexton on +353 86 3011 044 or info@tangible.ie
               Event Contribution ranges from €350.00 to €550.00 per person 
including Food and Accommodation-Booking Essential as Places Limited 

Delivered in conjunction with Fiontar Bhinn Éadair, Binn Éadair, BAC 13, ÉIRE 

ALSO Note: 

'Back at the Castle,The Success Tribunal!', 

on Thursday 7th October 2010,Dublin 2 

Tangible Ireland 
Castle Business Centre, 
4 Castle Street, 
Dublin 2, IRELAND 
Mobile: +353 86 3011 044 
Skype: raymond_sexton 

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Tangible Ireland Event Stresses Sharing Opportunity & Expertise

Raymond Sexton is working dilegently and creatively to bring opportunity to Ireland and the Irish worldwide community through the innovative efforts of Tangible Ireland... 
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Why not join Tangible Ireland and maybe even provide a short Impact session on your area of Expertise/Passion at our Ambassador Summer School to be held in 

Ballyhoura Forest,Ballyhoura,County Limerick,IRELAND 

2.30pm,Tuesday 24th through to 4.30pm ,Thursday 26th August 2010 

for a Week's Programme packed into 3 days. 

Our Programme consists of Inspiration,Leadership,Personal Development coupled with Impact Modules on: 

Tourism,Education,Health,Technology,Social Media,Politics,Culture etc. 

Event Contribution ranges from €350.00 to €550.00 per person including Food and Accomodation-Booking Essential as Places Limited 

Access by Car, Bus or Foot! 

Contact: Raymond Sexton on +353 86 3011 044 or info@tangible.ie 

Delivered in conjunction with Fiontar Bhinn Éadair, Binn Éadair, BAC 13, ÉIRE 

ALSO Note: 

'Back at the Castle,The Success Tribunal!', 

on Thursday 7th October 2010,Dublin 2 

Tangible Ireland 
Castle Business Centre, 
4 Castle Street, 
Dublin 2, IRELAND 
Mobile: +353 86 3011 044 
Skype: raymond_sexton 
Web: www.tangibleireland.com 
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Brian Dennehy

Brian Dennehy Photograph

June 15, 2010

 

Irish American Writers & Artists Announce 2010 Recipient of Eugene O’Neill Lifetime Achievement Award

 

JUNE 15, 2010 -- Irish American Writers & Artists, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to the celebration of Irish American achievement in the arts, announced today that the recipient of the prestigious Eugene O’Neill Lifetime Achievement Award for 2010 is veteran film, stage and screen actor Brian Dennehy.

 

“Few actors have had the kind of career Brian Dennehy has had,” said IAW&A co-founder T.J. English in announcing the award. “For over thirty years, in movies, on television and on stage, he has come to embody an iconic image of a certain type of working-class American. The cop, the priest, the fireman, the soldier – Dennehy has brought nobility and passion to these roles and established himself as the dean of American actors.”

 

In recent years, Dennehy has added luster to an already celebrated career that includes six Emmy Award nominations by taking on the works of Eugene O’Neill. He won a Tony Award as Best Actor in 2003 for his performance in Long Days Journey into Night and has also appeared on Broadway in Desire Under the Elms and Hughie, and at the Abbey Theater in Dublin in The Iceman Cometh.

 

Upon being informed of his winning the award, Dennehy said, “It’s great to be honored as an actor, but it is especially gratifying to be honored as an actor in the O’Neill tradition.”

 

Of his special relationship with O’Neill’s work, Dennehy has said: “I think that my being Irish American, the grandson of a factory worker in Bridgeport, CT, and my having been raised in a real Irish American climate in Brooklyn and Long Island and New York in the 1940s and ‘50s goes a long way towards explaining it.”

 

Dennehy won a Tony Award and Golden Globe in 1999 for his performance as Willy Loman in Arthur Miller’s classic Death of a Salesman. He has appeared in over one hundred feature films, dozens of dramatic TV series and many made-for-TV movies. His varied roles have included numerous true-life characters, including Clarence Darrow, Teamster boss Jackie Presser, basketball coach Bobby Knight and serial killer John Wayne Gacy, to name a few.

 

The Eugene O’Neill Lifetime Achievement Award was established in 2009 as a way to honor the accomplishments of a writer, actor, musician or other artist whose body of work best exemplifies the level of integrity established by O’Neill. The inaugural winner of the award was Pulitzer-prize winning author William Kennedy.

 

“We’re honoring an actor this year,” noted actor, writer and IAW&A co-director Malachy McCourt, “to highlight the remarkable diversity of the Irish American artistic community. In the years ahead we will honor writers, musicians, dancers, actors, and any other individual artist whose lifetime of accomplishment merits special attention.”

 

The award will be presented Monday, October 18, 2010 at a reception and ceremony to be held in New York City at Rosie O’Grady’s in Times Square, just two blocks from where Eugene O’Neill was born.

 

Dennehy photo at http://irishinmedia.com/brian-dennehy.  For more information on the IAW&A, go to http://i-am-wa.org/ or to its Facebook page at

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/IrishAmericanWritersAndArtistsInc?ref=ts

 

CONTACT: John Lee, John Lee MEDIA, 917-475-6981, johnlee@johnleemedia.com

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FOI’led again! Irish digital journalist opens government to Freedom of Information

Cork native, Dublin resident Gavin Sheridan is putting his considerable energy behind a new journalism for the new media, digital media era. Employing evolving techniques of data-driven journalism, process journalism and computer assisted reporting, he’s using digital technology and Ireland’s Freedom of Information (FOI) laws to nudge the Irish government towards transparency, accountability and openness.

He’s found some of the most tantalizing information at the granular level of government expense reports. “I can see the expense claims, the receipts--I can see this guy spent 400 euros on hiring a hat for his wife to go to the races in England”...for the full story, click here http://bit.ly/cM10wK to go to IrishCentral.com.

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Digital Media Bridges Island's Isolation, Draws on Irish Strengths

Irish and Irish American businesspeople, civic leaders, entrepreneurs and digital media innovators at the recent Tangible Ireland meeting in New York invoked the power of social media, the social web, internet content and online communities as vital tools in reenergizing the Irish economy.

Event organizer and founder of Tangible Ireland (www.tangibleireland.com), Raymond Sexton, an engineering and management professional, set the media tone by titling the program “Start Spreading the News.” He opened with the tale of the Fremantle Escape, in which a Clan Na Gael group in Maryland in 1876 was able to engineer the dramatic escape of six Irish political prisoners from a British prison in Australia; a complex global operation, successfully organized and executed at a time when “it took months to exchange data, not like today with our almost instantaneous digital communications,” as Sexton noted, leaving the implication that if the Irish could organize that then, think of what they could do with email and Twitter now.

FOR THE COMPLETE STORY IN IRISHCENTRAL.COM CLICK HERE

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