…The Irish Republicans wanted a united Ireland. More than 3,500 people were killed of whom over half were civilians. However, there was never such a state as a united Ireland. As an…
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Taste of Ireland
…is Belfast similar or different from the Beltway?” “Some people tell me parts of D.C. is tough. They don’t realize that for 30 years, Northern Ireland was scarred by sectarian…
Postmates
…GrubHub food carriers.“ Labels don’t really matter; it’s the economic realities,”co-counsel, Nicholas Migliaccio said. “Giving workers labels to deny them protections is an injustice worth fighting against.” * * *…
Folklife Fest
…heaven on earth. It was also the optimal time to be in D.C. during the pomp-filled Smithsonian Folklife Festival, showcasing Northern Ireland and the Mekong Delta. The most northern country…
Food Crawl
…play on those fun Pub Crawls that seem to be happening everywhere these days, the Clarendon Food Crawl, took lucky participants on a culinary tour of Ireland, Italy, Mexico &…
RUNIN — the Theme
…would get the best results possible. Understanding: The Irish Republican Army who sought a united Ireland clashed with the British forces resulting in massive death and destruction. When I visited…
Lumen8
…it. I credit Arthur Magee from Belfast, Northern Ireland.” Since we brought Georgia to Meridian Hill Park last week, it was Apollo’s turn for a night out. April 14, 2012:…
Apollo Asala
…before climbing uphill on Wisconsin Ave. Then we meandered our way through Embassy Row visiting Greece, Ireland, and Romania successively. There were a lot of cultures to experience and of…