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Bono and Sachs at NYU | Irish America


Bono and economist Jeffrey Sachs at the Glucksman Ireland House Daniel Patrick Moynihan lecture.
By Irish America Staff
Glucksman Ireland House New York University (NYU), presented its inaugural Daniel Patrick Moynihan Lecture on October 5.
Musician and political activist U2’s Bono introduced Columbia University’s Professor Jeffrey Sachs, the author of the bestselling book The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time.
Bono, whose intensive lobbying of politicians all over the world recently helped force a promise from wealthy nations to cancel $100 billion worth of poor countries’ debt, acknowledged Sachs as his mentor. “It’s a long time since I’ve been a warm-up act, but on this occasion I am happy I am,” he told the audience. He said Sachs, whose class he attended at Harvard, “sees the faces through the spreadsheets. ....

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Hibernia: The Language of Form | Irish America


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“Semi-abstraction is the area that I feel happiest in, not pure geometry or pure abstraction or pure figurative representations, but rather the area in between,” explains sculptor Bernadette O’Huiginn. “I’ve always been attracted to the line of beauty, a sinuous, serpentine line. The significance of the curved line is very meaningful; there is something very deep in the human heart that responds to the curve as opposed to the straight line.”
Birds on the Foam.
In discussing works that have influenced her sculpture, she cites the omnipresent curves and rhythms of the La Téne period of Celtic Art. The La Téne period, so named for the town in Switzerland where remnants of this particular group of Celts were first discovered, spanned the second and third centuries B.C., and represented a time when Celtic art was flourishing. These migrating Celts brought to Ireland their curvilinear representational forms that were united with the long-standing paga ....

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