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By John Donovan The tabloid newspapers of 1930s America dubbed them The Irish Mafia but they preferred the title the Boys’ Club. They were members of an elite group of some of the biggest names in Hollywood, all of whom proudly declared their Irish heritage. The core of the group comprised the legendary movie stars Jimmy Cagney and Spencer Tracy and the well-known actors, Patrick O’Brien and Frank McHugh. They were major Hollywood players – rich, famous and influential. However, the original reason the group first came together was to raise funds for a small church in Hartford. McHugh was sent a request by the parish priest to provide his autograph and that of fellow Irish American actors Cagney, Spencer and O’Brien for a church auction. ....
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Eat, Drink and Be Murphy: An out-of-this world stout lands amid ski season MPNnow EAST BLOOMFIELD A man has time to think when coming up with specials to post on the large chalkboard that greets visitors to the Irish Mafia Brewing Co. So when he was presented with a Bristol Mountain trail map, owner Mark Mansfield thought that would be something cool to replicate on the board. Then, the wheels really turning, he thought, “It would be cool to do a beer with Bristol.” Cosmic Peak, a small batch collaboration between the East Bloomfield eatery and bar and Bristol, is available at both places, on draft and in cans. ....
The top 50 films of all time according to IMDB A cinema trip might be out of the question for a while but there s a whole world of film at your fingertips Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Lockdown is here yet again, and with opportunities to leave the house now limited largely to shopping and a daily dose of exercise, many of us will be settling down in front of the telly. ....