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SUMMARY:Anna Frances Levins: 150 Years
DESCRIPTION:Trailblazing photographer\, publisher\, artist and Irish independence activist Anna Francis Levins (1876-1941) has fallen into undeserved obscurity\, which independent scholar Eve M. Kahn has set out to remedy based on archival treasures including in the American Irish Historical Society’s collection. This heavily illustrated talk will cover Levins’ work combating xenophobia\, documenting Irish Americans dating back to Revolutionary War heroes\, running her own publishing house\, globetrotting to photograph remotest Ireland as well as eminences including Pope Pius X\, serving as the American Irish Historical Society’s official photographer\, and improbably metamorphosing in middle age into a baroness while confiding secrets to priest friends. \nEve M. Kahn\, former Antiques Columnist at The New York Times\, contributes to the Times among other publications. She wrote an award-winning biography of the 19th-century artist Mary Rogers Williams (Wesleyan U. Press\, 2019). Her new book\, Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death: Gilded-Age Journalist Zoe Anderson Norris(Fordham U. Press)\, is a finalist for a Sarton Award from the Story Circle Network and has been called “beautifully written and meticulously researched.” \nThis event is virtual. Please register at this link.
URL:https://aihsny.org/event/anna-frances-levins-150-years/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Inside Derry Girls and How to Get to Heaven from Belfast
DESCRIPTION:Series Podcast Producer Marie-Louise Kerr in conversation with Mary Pat Kelly. \nStep behind the scenes of Lisa McGee’s global hit Derry Girls and her new Belfast-set Netflix comedy-mystery\, How to Get to Heaven from Belfast. Join award-winning podcaster Marie-Louise Kerr in conversation with Mary Pat Kelly for a lively look at the shows\, the podcasts they inspired\, and the creative world behind them. \nMarie-Louise is one of the creators of the hit Talking Derry Girls podcast\, produced with fellow BBC Radio veterans Jeanie Messinger and Pauline Moore. The trio\, Derry natives won Gold at the Irish Podcast Awards for their wildly entertaining take on the series. Their unprecedented access to the creative team\, cast and crew resulted in a witty commentary on all eight episodes available at https://pod.co/talking-derry-girls. \nFor McGee’s new show on Netflix\, she again turned to these “Derry Girls” for an insider companion podcast. At this special event\, Marie-Louise will share stories from the podcasts\, insights into Lisa McGee’s creative process\, and the inside scoop on the new series – full of the mystery\, comedy\, and loyal female friendships fans love. Expect lots of laughs and a chance to ask your own questions. \nRefreshments will be served\, including special Smuggling Nun cocktails\, courtesy of Smuggling Nun. 
URL:https://aihsny.org/event/inside-derry-girls-and-how-to-get-to-heaven-from-belfast/
LOCATION:American Irish Historical Society\, 991 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260408T193000
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SUMMARY:How to Read a Poem
DESCRIPTION:American Irish Historical Society (map)\nGoogle Calendar  ICS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSince 2023\, Pulitzer Prizewinning poet and former Poetry Editor of The New Yorker Paul Muldoon has led his extraordinary “How to Read a Poem” discussions at literary festivals and universities all over the world. At these very special gatherings\, participants meet to discuss poems published only that week in literary journals and magazines\, not just to glean their individual meanings but to reflect on where poetry as an art form has been – and where it’s going. \nFor nearly forty years\, Paul Muldoon has been Howard G. B. Clark Professor at Princeton\, teaching creative writing\, Irish literature\, songwriting and translation. He served as Oxford Professor of Poetry from 1999 to 2004 and Ireland Professor of Poetry from 2022 to 2025. His fifteen major collections of poetry\, published in America by Farrar\, Straus & Giroux\, include MOY SAND AND GRAVEL (winner of the Pulitzer Prize) and JOY IN SERVICE ON RUE TAGORE\, a New York Times Notable Book of 2024. He is the editor of many anthologies of poetry\, including\, most recently\, SCANTY PLOT OF GROUND: A BOOK OF SONNETS. \nPoems for discussion will be distributed at the session. No preparation or knowledge of poetry is necessary. The only prerequisite? An open mind. \nPresented by BOOKTHEWRITER\, Class limited to 80 participants\, running time two hours with a ten minute break. \nRegister at Humanitix\, $45 \nWe are happy to offer discounted tickets of $35 to members of the American Irish Historical Society. Please use the code AIHS
URL:https://aihsny.org/event/how-to-read-a-poem/
LOCATION:American Irish Historical Society\, 991 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260416T193000
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SUMMARY:Isabelle O’Connell: Cocteau album release concert
DESCRIPTION:Internationally acclaimed pianist Isabelle O’Connell celebrates the release of her new solo album ‘Cocteau’ on the Divine Art Records label\, with a concert exploring the musical connections of artist Jean Cocteau in 1920’s Paris. The concert will feature music by Satie\, Stravinsky\, Poulenc\, Darius Milhaud\, Tailleferre and the rest of Le Groupe des Six\, along with a more recent work by Irish composer Rhona Clarke\, also inspired by Cocteau. \nTicket holders will receive a copy of the ‘Cocteau’ album and enjoy a wine reception after the concert \nDescribed by the New York Times as ‘one of the finest\, busiest pianists active in New York’s contemporary-classical scene’ Dublin-born pianist Isabelle O’Connell’s international career as soloist and chamber musician has taken her around the United States\, Canada\, Japan\, Australia\, New Zealand and across Europe\, to venues such as Carnegie Hall\, Lincoln Center\, the Kennedy Center\, Chicago Cultural Center\, the Gilmore Keyboard Festival\, Die Stadthalle Wuppertal\, St David’s Hall\, Cardiff and the National Concert Hall\, Ireland. A dynamic interpreter and energetic advocate of 20th and 21st century composers\, Isabelle regularly commissions and premieres new works and has worked with some of the leading composers of our time. She recently gave the New York premiere of Viet Cuong’s piano concerto Stargazer with conductor David Bloom\, and is cofounder of Grand Band\, a piano sextet dubbed ‘the Traveling Wilburys of the city’s new-music piano scene’ by the New York Times. Isabelle also regularly performs with Irish ensemble Evlana\, led by composer Siobhán Cleary. Isabelle is the current recipient of a 2025 Fulbright Alumni Project Award and serves on the piano faculty as Artist-in-Residence at Bard College and Conservatory of Music in New York. \nTickets – https://www.eventbrite.com/e/isabelle-oconnell-cocteau-album-release-concert-nyc-tickets-1983009022367?aff=oddtdtcreator
URL:https://aihsny.org/event/isabelle-oconnell-cocteau-album-release-concert/
LOCATION:American Irish Historical Society\, 991 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sophie Catches her Breath
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a concert reading of a brand new Irish musical. \n“SOPHIE catches her breath” \nby Eamon O’Tuama \nIt’s 1995 and Sophie returns to Cork after 5 years in New York City living the life of a struggling musician. Sophie’s Uncle has died and left her his small farm causing an uproar in the household. Sophie’s sister\, Noreen\, is angry and feels passed over. Her Father is suspicious and her Mother is distant. On top of this Sophie discovers her boyfriend has a secret and her best friend is resentful. The Irish economy is booming\, people are insufferable and Riverdance has changed everything. Sophie has decisions to make. \nCAST: Annalisa Chamberlin\, David Foley\,Jr. Francesca Garry\, Jo Kinsella\, Katherine Laheen\, Reed Lancaster\, Soph Metcalf\, Emma O’Donnell\, Michael Winther \nDirector: John Keating \nMusic Director: Jake Turski \nGuitar: Tony Calabro \nClick the links for more information and tickets. \nTuesday April 21st  7:00pm \nTickets available:\nhttps://SophieTuesday.eventbrite.com
URL:https://aihsny.org/event/sophie-catches-her-breath/
LOCATION:American Irish Historical Society\, 991 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260422T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260422T210000
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SUMMARY:Sophie Catches her Breath
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a concert reading of a brand new Irish musical. \n“SOPHIE catches her breath” \nby Eamon O’Tuama \nIt’s 1995 and Sophie returns to Cork after 5 years in New York City living the life of a struggling musician. Sophie’s Uncle has died and left her his small farm causing an uproar in the household. Sophie’s sister\, Noreen\, is angry and feels passed over. Her Father is suspicious and her Mother is distant. On top of this Sophie discovers her boyfriend has a secret and her best friend is resentful. The Irish economy is booming\, people are insufferable and Riverdance has changed everything. Sophie has decisions to make. \nCAST: Annalisa Chamberlin\, David Foley\,Jr. Francesca Garry\, Jo Kinsella\, Katherine Laheen\, Reed Lancaster\, Soph Metcalf\, Emma O’Donnell\, Michael Winther \nDirector: John Keating \nMusic Director: Jake Turski \nGuitar: Tony Calabro \nClick the links for more information and tickets. \nWednesday April 22nd:  7:00pm \nTickets available:\nhttps://Sophiewednesda.eventbrite.com
URL:https://aihsny.org/event/sophie-catches-her-breath-2/
LOCATION:American Irish Historical Society\, 991 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260424T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260424T200000
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SUMMARY:AIHS Archives Intern Presentations
DESCRIPTION:The American Irish Historical Society runs an archival internship program every semester. Undergraduate and graduate students select a collection and/or focus from our archives and write a research paper to be published and preserved. These research topics are shared in a final presentation at the end of the semester. This year\, our presenters range from history and politics to arts and athletics! Come learn from our wonderful students in two fantastic panels of Irish research. \nOpen to the public. \nRegister to Attend this event here!\nhttps://form-usa.keela.co/intern-presentations \nPanel 1: 3:30-4:45 \nPanelist 1: 3:30-3:45 \nPanelist 2: 3:45-4 \nPanelist 3: 4-4:15 \nPanel Q&A: 4:15-4:30 \nBreak: 4:30-5:15 \nPanel 2: 5:15-7 \nPanelist 1: 5:15-5:30 \nPanelist 2: 5:30-5:45 \nPanelist 3: 5:45-6 \nPanelist 4: 6:15-6:30 \nPanelist 5: 6:30-6:45 \nPanel Q&A: 6:45-7 \n  \n7-8: Food and Drink Reception at AIHS
URL:https://aihsny.org/event/aihs-archives-intern-presentations/
LOCATION:American Irish Historical Society\, 991 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260506T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260506T193000
DTSTAMP:20260530T155313
CREATED:20260213T210917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T163544Z
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SUMMARY:How to Read a Poem
DESCRIPTION:Since 2023\, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and former Poetry Editor of The New Yorker Paul Muldoon has led his extraordinary “How to Read a Poem” discussions at literary festivals and universities all over the world. At these very special gatherings\, participants meet to discuss poems published only that week in literary journals and magazines\, not just to glean their individual meanings but to reflect on where poetry as an art form has been – and where it’s going. \nFor nearly forty years\, Paul Muldoon has been Howard G. B. Clark Professor at Princeton\, teaching creative writing\, Irish literature\, songwriting and translation. He served as Oxford Professor of Poetry from 1999 to 2004 and Ireland Professor of Poetry from 2022 to 2025. His fifteen major collections of poetry\, published in America by Farrar\, Straus & Giroux\, include MOY SAND AND GRAVEL (winner of the Pulitzer Prize) and JOY IN SERVICE ON RUE TAGORE\, a New York Times Notable Book of 2024. He is the editor of many anthologies of poetry\, including\, most recently\, SCANTY PLOT OF GROUND: A BOOK OF SONNETS. \nPoems for discussion will be distributed at the session. No preparation or knowledge of poetry is necessary. The only prerequisite? An open mind. \nPresented by BOOKTHEWRITER\, Class limited to 80 participants\, running time two hours with a ten minute break. \nRegister at Humanitix\, $45 \nWe are happy to offer discounted tickets of $35 to members of the American Irish Historical Society. Please use the code AIHS
URL:https://aihsny.org/event/how-to-read-a-poem-2/
LOCATION:American Irish Historical Society\, 991 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260511T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260511T193000
DTSTAMP:20260530T155313
CREATED:20260423T013044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T200024Z
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SUMMARY:The Seven Deadly Sins
DESCRIPTION:The Royal Irish Academy of Music (RIAM)\, proudly ranked No. 12 in the QS World University Rankings for Music\, together with the The Ireland Funds\,\ninvite you and a guest to join us for a special performance in collaboration with The Juilliard School\, New York – ranked No. 1 globally for music. \nTHE SEVEN DEADLY SINS devised by Iain Burnside Temptation\, excess and downfall\, explored through music and song.\nFeaturing pianists and singers from RIAM and The Juilliard School.
URL:https://aihsny.org/event/the-seven-deadly-sins/
LOCATION:American Irish Historical Society\, 991 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260513T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260513T203000
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CREATED:20260418T191701Z
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SUMMARY:Mail Club Práta
DESCRIPTION:Some of the best ideas are old ones. On Wednesday May 13th\, The American Irish Historical Society hosts the launch of The Mail Club Práta\, an analog folklore pamphlet about histories of Irish songs in America. The Mail Club Práta is the creation of literary artist and folk musician Melanie Beth Curran. The monthly mailer is Curran’s act of creative resistance and remembering\, a means to restore slowness and depth in the way historical material is experienced. The evening will feature a concert and storytelling from Curran\, a special display of musical materials from the AIHS archives\, and the launch of The Mail Club Práta itself. Attendees can expect light refreshments and are encouraged to dress up as gallantly and Irishly as they are inspired to. This will prove to be a memorable evening in a beautiful space. Newcomers to the American Irish Historical Society are encouraged to visit and explore! \nMelanie Beth Curran is a literary artist and folk musician collecting and performing the lost songs of Irish America. Her work is devoted to remembering and enshrining living traditions in the digital age\, through analog mediums like zines\, performance with banjo\, guitar and voice\, and creative approaches to folklore collection. Curran holds an MFA in Creative Writing from The New School in Manhattan and was a Fulbright research fellow to Bretagne\, France. \nwww.melaniebethcurran.com\nIG Social link: @the_melaissance
URL:https://aihsny.org/event/the-potato-post/
LOCATION:American Irish Historical Society\, 991 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260518T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260518T210000
DTSTAMP:20260530T155313
CREATED:20260501T161543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T161800Z
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SUMMARY:Robert Briscoe Awards
DESCRIPTION:Proceeds from the 2026 Robert Briscoe Awards will go directly toward Emerald Isle Immigration Center’s critical operating costs\, sustaining the full range of services at both Bronx and Queens offices in the face of ever-increasing funding challenges.\n \nDue limited venue capacity\, tickets for this event are expected to sell out rapidly. Please visit the 2026 Robert Briscoe Awards page on eiic.org to purchase individual tickets\, which are available at $300 via Eventbrite. \n \nTo learn more about sponsorship opportunities\, please contact Sophia Schmitz at officeassistant@eiic.org or (718) 478-5502 Ext. 104.
URL:https://aihsny.org/event/robert-briscoe-awards/
LOCATION:American Irish Historical Society\, 991 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260610T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260610T210000
DTSTAMP:20260530T155313
CREATED:20260521T202542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T133555Z
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SUMMARY:Grace Kelly: Drumilra's Irish-American Princess
DESCRIPTION:As part of AIHS’ Irish-America 250 Program\, please join us to celebrate the legacy of Princess Grace Kelly in a new exhibit\, “Grace Kelly: Drumilra’s Irish-American Princess.” This exhibit commemorates the visit Princess Grace Kelly took back to her family’s ancestral home on June 10th\, 1961. The launch will feature remarks by Ambassador Geraldine Byrne Nason on her relationship to Monaco and viewings of the exhibit led by our Curator. Guests are encouraged to emulate Kelly in their fashion and embrace Irish royalty.”
URL:https://aihsny.org/event/grace-kelly-drumilras-irish-american-princess/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T200000
DTSTAMP:20260530T155313
CREATED:20260506T191228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260530T025741Z
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SUMMARY:Grappling with Ghosts
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. James Harvey at the American Irish Historical Society on Monday\, June 15 (6:00 to 8:00 pm) to hear excerpts from his memoir of life in postwar Ireland and London\, Grappling With Ghosts. Reviewers hail it as a “page turner” that is “poignant” and “fascinating.” Harvey recreates a bygone era in which Ireland remained poverty-stricken after 700 years of British rule\, and bomb-shattered London clung to an image of British exceptionalism as its empire circled the drain. Return again to Ireland’s “33rd county\,” the Kilburn area bordering Paddington\, as the author takes you from his grandmother delivering him by lamplight in a thatched Donegal cottage to the emigrant’s pain of leaving for New York.
URL:https://aihsny.org/event/grappling-with-ghosts/
LOCATION:American Irish Historical Society\, 991 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260720T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260720T170000
DTSTAMP:20260530T155313
CREATED:20260311T155622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T192758Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Golf Outing and Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, July 20\, 2026\n11:00 AM to 9:00 PM\nDinner begins at 5:00pm with entertainment provided by the McLean Avenue Band. 🍀\n\nPlease join us on July 20\, 2026 at Ardsley Country Club\, 100 North Mountain Drive\, Dobbs Ferry\, NY\, 10522 for an Irish celebration sponsored by the American Irish Historical Society\, AIHS. \nThe event will include a round of golf with a shotgun start at 12:30 pm followed by a dinner at 5:00 pm with a traditional Irish buffet\, and entertainment provided by the McLean Avenue Band. 🍀 \nA portion of the proceeds of our fundraiser will go to The West Side Campaign Against Hunger  a501(c)(3) non-profit corporation to help distribute healthy food to families across NYC. \nIf you wish to pay by check\, please make check payable to The American Irish Historical Society. Please mail to American Irish Historical Society\, c/o Fiona Walsh\, 991 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY 10028. \nWe offer online payment via credit card and U.S. bank transfer below. \nWe look forward to celebrating with you this summer!
URL:https://aihsny.org/event/annual-golf-outing/
LOCATION:Ardsley Country Club\, 100 North Mountain Drive\, Dobbs Ferry\, NY\, 10522\, United States
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