Wacky St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations
For many, St. Patrick’s Day, celebrated on March 17, is a day to celebrate the patron saint of Ireland with some corned beef and a pint of Guinness. But some places have their own peculiar celebrations
For many, St. Patrick’s Day, celebrated on March 17, is a day to celebrate the patron saint of Ireland with some corned beef and a pint of Guinness. But some places have their own peculiar celebrations
Get ready to feed your craving!
The Irish car bomb (a shot of Irish whiskey and Irish cream dropped into a pint of Guinness) is a standard St. Patrick's Day cocktail, though its origins aren't commonly known.
Step away from the Bloody Mary. The hair of the dog may go down easy, but it won’t cure that hangover. Instead, try these remedies that we swear by—and some (sour pickle juice?!) we’ll pass on.
Wondering how to spend your St. Patty’s Day? Here are a few things to try out!
This what rocking Irish music sounds like. Out of Quincy Massachusetts, It’s The Dropkick Murphys! The boys combine traditional Irish instruments with a punk sensibility to give you a real Irish “working mans” sound. You’ve heard their music in the movies “Boondock Saints” and their biggest hit “Shipping Off To Boston” was featured in the movie “The Departed”. The ‘Murphs are said to be returning to the recording studio following their annual St Pats shows this weekend. More after the jump.
St. Patrick’s Day is this Saturday. Will you be wearing the green? Will you be drinking “Car Bombs”? Or will you just be wearing a “Kiss Me I’m Irish” button? Let’s hope you don’t wear that button in front of “Gay Leprechaun”! More after the jump.
St. Patrick's Day is upon us and you've no doubt got your Irish pub crawl planned. But tomorrow? Step away from the Bloody Mary. The hair of the dog may go down easy, but it won’t cure that hangover. Instead, try these remedies that we swear by—and some (sour pickle juice?!) we’ll pass on: