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Liam Neeson is fighting to save the historic New York building where the wake of wife Natasha was held. Ballymena-born Neeson has written to New York State Attorney General Letitia James opposing the sale of the American Irish Historical Society on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue. Neeson (68) is a board member of the society and was joined in mourning Natasha Richardson’s loss 12 years ago at the famous building, along with celebrities like Lauren Bacall, Uma Thurman , Matthew Broderick and wife Sarah Jessica Parker. The letter, which was co-written by other prominent Irish Americans like Malachy McCourt, said: “We believe that the society’s stated mission – ‘That the world may know’ is intimately connected to its venerable presence on the most prestigious avenue in the world’s greatest city. ....
Irene Falvey follows Colin Broderick’s film in which Northern Irish writer Matt Donnelly returns home to Tyrone having not been back for 30 years, to face the ghosts of his past. A Bend in the River directed by Colin Broderick and starring John Duddy as Matt who journeys back into his past, battling demons he had long since run away from. The film opens with some beautifully lush shots of Irish countryside, green enough to make any expat weep. We get a quick flash of the current life Matt has carved out for himself – a once note-worthy Irish writer living in New York who is no longer able to coast on the success of his book and in desperate need of inspiration. There is a suggestion that he returns to Ireland. The idea comes from Matt’s editor; however, we get the impression that he won’t necessarily be welcomed back gladly into the arms of his native land. ....