As we head into the last stretch of November, work, Black Friday shopping, Thanksgiving and the FIFA World Cup has consumed our lives entirely. Take a break and respite in some holiday treats, from cruffins, to tipples and lobster rolls. Here’s where to get your breakfast, lunch and dinner fix this week! [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/ClBDHCjub0x/[/embed] Christmas exclusive treats at Luke’s Lobster are.
By Pete Hamill
Somewhere in the shadowy land between myth and history lies the domicile of John F. Kennedy. The first United States president of Irish-Catholic descent, Kennedy was a man of many faces: war hero, orator, lover, creator, and visionary. He had it all, and it was all taken away, but in the end he gained immortality.
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That day I was in Ireland, in the dark, hard northern city of Belfast. I was there with my father, who had been away from the city where he was born for more than 30 years. He was an American now: citizen of Brooklyn, survivor of the Depression and poverty, one leg lost on an American playing field in the late 1920s, playing a game learned in Ireland, father of seven children, fanatic of baseball. But along the Falls Road in Belfast in November 1963, he was greeted as a returning Irishman by his brother Frank and his surviving Irish friends, and there were many Irish tears and much Irish laughter, waterfalls of beer, and all the old Irish songs o