Monday, March 18, 2013

St. Patrick's Day around the globe

While most of the world is either face down or bleary-eyed by now, the rest of us are still stone cold sober and sitting straight up. Which is to say that some are celebrating St. Patrick's Day on Sunday and some are not. For the rest of us, this is

Black said the St. Patrick's Day celebration began Thursday and would roll through the 2 a.m. closing time today. Extended traditional Irish breakfast hours were added, and the musical lineup featured Irish acts such as the McGlynn's and the Company of

Discover the history behind St. Patrick's Day, observed by the Irish for 1000 years. Find out about the customary St. Patrick's Day meal, popular holiday traditions and more.

Girls from the Hurley School of Irish Dance look at one of the dogs from the Potomac Valley Irish Wolfhound Club during the St. Patrick's Day parade in Washington. Sarah L. Voisin / The Washington Post. Related Content. Dana Daspit of Alexandria sits

“St. Patrick's day in Boston is a time to celebrate our pride and heritage. Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff/File 2006. “St. Patrick's Day in Boston is a time to celebrate our pride and heritage,” Cardinal Sean O'Malley said in his blessing from Rome

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St. Patrick's Day around the globe

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