
This Tuesday, June 16, Clancy's Irish Pub will be commemorating the date made famous in James Joyce's novel Ulysses. The book presents a kaleidoscope of memory, dreams and passion whirling around the city of Dublin on that date in 1904. Visitors are invited to wear Edwardian costumes or bring a copy of the book and read their favorite passages. Specials of the day include a lavish Irish breakfast with bangers, beans and grilled tomatoes, as well as corned beef and cabbage or $4 pints of Guinness. Ken O'Malley and the Twilight Lords will close the evening with story and song. It's St. Patrick's Day with a literary twist.
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