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Irish America




Irish America magazine is a national, bi-monthly magazine covering contemporary issues and historical Irish influence on the American culture. Irish America features interviews with prominent Irish and Irish Americans from all walks of life as well as the annual prestigious "Top 100" list of Irish Americans in corporate America. These subscribers have an average age of 49 as well as median household income of $61,000 plus, 72% work in professional, managerial or highly skilled occupations and 80% own their own home.

Among the features and news items Craig McGuire developed as a contributing writer for Irish America magazine was a piece exploring the dichotomy of celebrating the pub as a central part of Irish culture and lifestyle while recognizing that the abuse of alcohol has become a serious matter in Irish society. To review this feature, please click on the link below:

FEATURE: The Irish & Alcohol




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