Boston, get ready to say “dia duit” to Seisiún, a new Irish festival coming to The Stage at Suffolk Downs later this year.
The tradition of dyeing the Chicago River green on St. Patrick’s Day started in 1962, thanks to a creative idea from ...
The day honoring the patron saint of Ireland is a global celebration of Irish heritage. And nowhere is that more so than in ...
St. Patrick's Day, the annual celebration of all things Irish, is being marked in cities across the country on Monday with ...
Throngs of green-clad, shamrock-festooned revelers filled the streets of America’s most Irish big city on Sunday for the ...
This is Boston’s finest,” Southie resident Casey Collins shouted over the roar of Bostonians singing along to “Sweet Caroline ...
Throngs of green-clad, shamrock-festooned revelers filled the streets of America’s most Irish big city on Sunday for the ...
It was among Irish American communities that the day became the celebration it is, from its roots as a more solemn day with a ...
Learn Boston’s Irish immigrant story In honor of St. Patrick ... 500 entrants proudly don the official long-sleeved race shirts designed by one of the race’s most famous sponsors, Southie ...
No doubt, you’ve heard the phrase “Kiss me, I’m Irish”—or at least seen it on a T-shirt. Where did this tradition come from? Although there appears to be no definitive source ...