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That one?!” Noreen Walshe responded to a fan at the Irish Arts Center in New York who told her that one of the paintings the Meath artist chose to display was a personal favorite. “You like that one?” Her eyes opened wide in question, then she cast them down to her feet, a blush blooming her cheeks. It was the color of a youthful spirit seasoned with the humility of a mature artist. “Yes, that one.” the admirer had seen it in Moving Carpet, the book published in conjunction with the exhibit by the same name, Noreen Walshe’s first exhibit in the U.S., which ran at the IAC from August 2-September 8. ....
On January 26 the sports and television world lost one of its true champions. Known as “the James Joyce of the airwaves,” sportscaster Al McGuire passed away in his Milwaukee home surrounded by his loved ones. McGuire’s renown as former coach of the Marquette Warriors basketball team, and later NBC then CBS commentator for the NCAA basketball tournament, was matched only by his way with words. He coined such terms as “aircraft carder” (a big man in the middle) and “white-knuckler” (a very close game) which are now regularly used in sports vocabulary. Known for his one-liners, one of his most memorable was in ....