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Both Irish and non-Irish people around the world are celebrating St Patrick's Day today - but despite the holiday being a time for celebration, it has exposed a bitter divide among people who call ...
Groundhog Day is behind us. Easter is around the corner. And in the middle is a holiday associated with merry drinking and a centuries-old religious figure: St. Patrick's Day. Monday, March 17, is the ...
While St. Patrick's Day celebrations often produce images of T-shirts donning "Kiss me, I'm Irish," leprechaun hats and pubs full of people, the holiday holds a deeper meaning. Here's a look at ...
In this year’s St. Patrick’s Day video, footage of the impact Irish people are making across the globe is accompanied by a rendition of the iconic track from The Pogues, “A Rainy Night in ...
Irish people in America by the numbers. Many Americans have something to celebrate this St. Patrick's Day, according to a news release from the U.S. Census Bureau:. 30.5 million U.S. residents ...
It’s time to don your green leggings and/or top hat for the annual celebration of all things Irish. In honour of St.
This St. Patrick’s Day, while we drink beer and wear green, let’s also take time to recognize the struggles of the Irish people in their fight for independence from the English.
Monday, March 17 is St. Patrick's Day, celebrating all things Irish in the U.S. and around the world. Cities celebrate with parades, bar crawls and more.
The first-ever St. Patrick's Day parade in the U.S. took place in Boston in 1737, with New York following in 1762, according to the History Channel. Do People in Ireland Celebrate St. Patrick's Day?