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Sea Cliff was turned into Dublin for the evening of June 16 as the Sea Cliff Civic Association held its annual James Joyce ...
A moment of radio silence was observed at noon on Saturday to honor Lieutenant Jon Anderson, who lost his life in the line of ...
The Irish celebrated Bloomsday on June 16 honouring James Joyce’s unique publication Ulysses. It’s a rare day dedicated to a ...
Nayana Goradia, Delhi's Joycean, recalls her 1962 visit to Dublin's James Joyce Museum, celebrating Bloomsday amidst a lack ...
In a vibrant celebration of literature, the Kids Educational Engagement Project (KEEP) Liberia, in partnership with the Embassy of Ireland in Liberia, hosted a special event as part of the Irish ...
This Bloomsday, pick up Ulysses in a form accessible to you, in print or in audio, and follow Bloom and company into a journey round Dublin that you will be glad you went on. Straw boater optional.
Bloomsday is simply Bohemian bowler hat heaven in our beloved Dublin. The first Bloomsday took place way back on 16 June 1954, to mark the 50th anniversary of the day depicted in James Joyce's ...
Bloomsday is a kind of unofficial holiday celebrating Leopold Bloom, an Irish Jewish character who is one of the protagonists in Joyce’s landmark novel, Ulysses, published in 1922.
Bloomsday is a celebration of James Joyce ’s literary masterpiece, Ulysses, named after its anti-hero, Leopold Bloom, and based on his all-day peregrinations around Dublin on June 16th, 1904.
Bloomsday 2025 was an occasion for straw hats, in every sense. Unfortunately, those are the only items of Edwardian apparel that suited a sweltering June day in Dublin, with unbroken sunshine and ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — The Lilac Bloomsday Association is accepting applications for its 2026 "Charity of Choice" program, offering one local nonprofit the chance to partner with the region's beloved ...
Glasnevin Cemetery, Bloomsday, 2023. Actors Val O'Donnell, Paul Maher, Tim Casey, Ian Blackmore and Louis O'Byrne performed the story of Paddy Dignam's funeral as read in "Ulysses" by James Joyce.