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Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
In this episode of Crossing the 49th, Phil Hogan from Beacon Hill Wealth Management discusses the top 5 tax return mistakes expats make when filing U.S. and Canadian returns. From form 2555 errors to foreign tax credit issues, Phil covers the key pitfalls and how to avoid them for a smoother tax season. Key Topics: Incorrect use of form 2555 for foreign earned income Reporting worldwide income on both U.S. and Canadian returns Proper handling of Social Security income Errors with foreign tax credit forms (1116) Why it's best to file both returns through the same firm If you have any questions about this topic or need advice on other cross-border tax or investment matters, feel free to contact Phil at phil@beaconhillwm.ca. You can also take advantage of our complimentary tax consultation by visiting: https://chat.beaconhillwm.ca/o/c0b2f5c6 Subscribe to Crossing the 49th Cross-border Tax and Financial Planning Podcast on Apple podcasts and Spotify. You can also stay updated on US Expat Tax and financial planning issues by following us at: Our website American in Canada Private Facebook Group Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram Subscribe to my YouTube Channel Disclaimer: The information contained in this Podcast and YouTube video is for information purposes only and should not be construed as tax or financial planning advice. Tax and financial planning rules change from year to year and the information contained within may be outdated. Ensure to engage an experienced and competent tax and financial planner to help you with your tax and financial planning needs.
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
In this episode of Crossing the 49th, Phil Hogan discusses U.S. state tax filing for Canadians. Learn when and why Canadians need to file state returns, especially for rental income, property sales, or if you're moving from the U.S. to Canada. Get insights on exit returns, foreign tax credits, and key strategies for cross-border tax planning. Key Topics: Filing U.S. state returns as a Canadian Tax responsibilities for rental properties and property sales Exit returns when moving to Canada Managing foreign tax credits If you have any questions about this topic or need advice on other cross-border tax or investment matters, feel free to contact Phil at phil@beaconhillwm.ca. You can also take advantage of our complimentary tax consultation by visiting: https://chat.beaconhillwm.ca/o/c0b2f5c6 Subscribe to Crossing the 49th Cross-border Tax and Financial Planning Podcast on Apple podcasts and Spotify. You can also stay updated on US Expat Tax and financial planning issues by following us at: Our website American in Canada Private Facebook Group Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram Subscribe to my YouTube Channel Disclaimer: The information contained in this Podcast and YouTube video is for information purposes only and should not be construed as tax or financial planning advice. Tax and financial planning rules change from year to year and the information contained within may be outdated. Ensure to engage an experienced and competent tax and financial planner to help you with your tax and financial planning needs.
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
In this episode of Crossing the 49th, Phil Hogan from Beacon Hill Wealth Management discusses the tax implications of holding and withdrawing from an RRSP as a U.S. resident. Learn how the Canada-U.S. tax treaty affects RRSPs, foreign tax credits, and how to plan your withdrawals to minimize tax liabilities. Key Topics: Tax rules for RRSPs under the Canada-U.S. treaty Reporting RRSPs on U.S. tax returns (FBAR & 8938) Withholding taxes and claiming foreign tax credits Strategic RRSP withdrawal planning for U.S. residents If you have any questions about this topic or need advice on other cross-border tax or investment matters, feel free to contact Phil at phil@beaconhillwm.ca. You can also take advantage of our complimentary tax consultation by visiting: https://chat.beaconhillwm.ca/o/c0b2f5c6 Subscribe to Crossing the 49th Cross-border Tax and Financial Planning Podcast on Apple podcasts and Spotify. You can also stay updated on US Expat Tax and financial planning issues by following us at: Our website American in Canada Private Facebook Group Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram Subscribe to my YouTube Channel Disclaimer: The information contained in this Podcast and YouTube video is for information purposes only and should not be construed as tax or financial planning advice. Tax and financial planning rules change from year to year and the information contained within may be outdated. Ensure to engage an experienced and competent tax and financial planner to help you with your tax and financial planning needs.
If anything Oasis tickets should cost more; Tony Blair on populism and leadership; Phil Hogan back in FG because why try something new; and a bike shed is not important.
If anything Oasis tickets should cost more; Tony Blair on populism and leadership; Phil Hogan back in FG because why try something new; and a bike shed is not important.
Paradox is a 2009 British , starring as Detective Inspector Rebecca Flint. Written by and produced by for the , it was filmed and set in , England. Flint heads a police team played by and , working with a scientist played by , as they attempt to prevent disasters foretold by images being sent from the future. The series aired on and during November and December 2009. It received mostly negative reviews from critics, and it was not renewed for a second season. Synopsis[] Detective Inspector Rebecca Flint (), Detective Sergeant Ben Holt () and Detective Constable Callum Gada () investigate images being broadcast to an eminent Dr Christian King's () laboratory, which appear to show catastrophic events in the future. Production[] Murray Ferguson, chief executive of , said that they were looking for something "different from the traditional formula of investigating a crime that has already taken place" and premise for the series, the police having knowledge of future incidents, was developed. (, ) was chosen to write the series. She said she has "always been interested in the decisions you're not aware you are making". The series was based on the "moral and emotional implications of having the ability to change the future". The series was then commissioned by and for with executive producers Patrick Spence, for , and Ferguson. The series was produced by Marcus Wilson and directed by and Omar Madha. Filming began in , England in June 2009, with the majority of filming in the district[] of the . The is used as the backdrop for Dr King's place of employment, Prometheus Labs. Filming was completed over 13 weeks and Fergison said: "Each episode is set within a very short time period so the changeable weather caused havoc." Cancellation[] On 25 February 2010, David Bentley of the writing in their Geek Files blog, quoted an unnamed BBC spokesman: "In spite of a great cast and production team, Paradox did not find its audience in the way that we had hoped". Episodes[] 24 November 2009 4.81 million Astrophysicist Christian King receives multiple ambiguous images ostensibly referencing a looming catastrophe. DI Rebecca Flint is called in to investigate. Can a disaster be averted? 2 "Episode 2" 1 December 2009 2.94 million Still reeling from events of the previous day, the group attempts to piece together new clues and prevent a tragedy, with DI Flint unaware of potentially devastating personal consequences. 3 "Episode 3" 8 December 2009 3.32 million 4 "Episode 4" Omar Madha 15 December 2009 3.12 million 5 "Episode 5" Omar Madha 22 December 2009 3.11 million The series finale finds a disillusioned Dr. King working with the team to prevent an attack that will have dire consequences for each team member. Consequences of prior failures result in multiple moral dilemmas. Who will live, and who will die? Reception[] The series peaked at 4.81 million viewers for the first episode. In , James Walton said that despite the "exciting" climactic scenes, "[s]adly, by then the show's complete absence of internal logic (or, if you prefer, its overwhelming silliness) meant that it was beyond help." Comparing with American series and 's , Alex Hardy from said that the former "is currently doing a much better job at such space-time contemplation" and that the "'working back from an accident' format unfolded much more deliciously" in the latter. Following the second episode, The Times' Andrew Billen said that although the last 10 minutes were exciting, "[t]he difficulty lay in the 50 minutes of scratchy dialogue, robotic acting and general misery that it took to get there." Jeremy Clay from the also liked the climax but said "the rest was utterly daft", the programme tried the patience of 's Phil Hogan and from said that "the Prometheus Innovation Satellite Downlink offers a perfect acronym for the state you'd have to be in to take this kind of thing seriously".
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #27 of Crossing the 49th Podcast, we delve into the IRS Streamline Tax Program and Cross-Border Financial Planning with Experts Rob Brown and Doug Lawson. Extended Summary of the Podcast: Join host Phil Hogan and guests Rob Brown and Doug Lawson from Hutcheson and Co. LLP as they explore essential topics for Americans in Canada. This episode provides comprehensive insights into the IRS Streamline Tax Program, 1040x adjustments, and strategic considerations for TFSA and RESP. Key takeaways from the episode include: - IRS Streamline Tax Program: An in-depth exploration of this vital program for tax compliance. - 1040x Adjustments: Understanding the nuances and importance of these adjustments. - TFSA & RESP for Americans in Canada: Strategies and tips for effective financial planning. - Planning for Americans Moving to Canada: Essential advice for a smooth financial transition. For personalized advice or questions, reach out to Phil directly at phil@philhogan.com. Stay tuned for more insightful episodes from "Crossing the 49th"! #IRSStreamline #1040x #TFSA #RESP #USCanadaTaxPlanning #PhilHoganCPA You can also stay updated on US Expat Tax and financial planning issues by following us at: American in Canada Private Facebook Group Americans in Canada Reddit subReddit Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram Sign up for our Expat Tax and financial planning newsletter Subscribe to my YouTube Channel Disclaimer: The information contained in this Podcast and YouTube video is for information purposes only and should not be construed as tax or financial planning advice. Tax and financial planning rules change from year to year and the information contained within may be outdated. Ensure to engage an experienced and competent tax and financial planner to help you with your tax and financial planning needs.
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #27 of Crossing the 49th Podcast, we delve into the IRS Streamline Tax Program and Cross-Border Financial Planning with Experts Rob Brown and Doug Lawson.… Read more... The post IRS Streamline program, TFSA, RESP, NIIT and much more with Rob Brown and Doug Lawson EP. #27 appeared first on Phil Hogan, CPA, CA, CPA (CO).
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #25 of Crossing the 49th Podcast, we discuss How to Find and Work with a Cross-Border CPA. Extended Summary of the Podcast: In this insightful episode, host Phil Hogan provides valuable tips on finding and working with a cross-border tax accountant.… Read more... The post How to Find and Work with a Cross-Border CPA |
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #25 of Crossing the 49th Podcast, we discuss How to Find and Work with a Cross-Border CPA. Extended Summary of the Podcast: In this insightful episode, host Phil Hogan provides valuable tips on finding and working with a cross-border tax accountant. Phil emphasizes the importance of seeking professional help early, especially if you're planning to move to Canada or need cross-border tax advice. Key takeaways from the episode include: - Start Early: The best time to engage a cross-border accountant is in the fall, as many are wrapping up their busy tax seasons and can take new clients. - Finding an Accountant: Use resources like Google to find local cross-border tax firms. Phil highlights the importance of getting into a firm's system early to avoid the rush during tax season. - Engagement Letters: Once you've identified a potential accountant, securing an engagement letter ensures you're officially in their system for the next tax year. - Following Directions: Phil stresses the importance of thoroughly reading and following the instructions and checklists provided by your accountant, to streamline the process and ensure efficiency. Phil also touches on the challenges and high demand in the cross-border tax industry, advising listeners on how to build a successful relationship with their tax professional. For personalized advice or questions, reach out to Phil directly at phil@philhogan.com. Stay tuned for more episodes and insights from "Crossing the 49"! #CrossBorderCPA #TaxPlanning #CrossingThe49thPodcast #PhilHoganInsights You can also stay updated on US Expat Tax and financial planning issues by following us at: American in Canada Private Facebook Group Americans in Canada Reddit subReddit Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram Sign up for our Expat Tax and financial planning newsletter Subscribe to my YouTube Channel Disclaimer: The information contained in this Podcast and YouTube video is for information purposes only and should not be construed as tax or financial planning advice. Tax and financial planning rules change from year to year and the information contained within may be outdated. Ensure to engage an experienced and competent tax and financial planner to help you with your tax and financial planning needs.
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #23 of Crossing the 49th Podcast we discuss When are my cross-border tax returns due? Extended Summary of the Podcast: In the episode of “Crossing the 49th,” host Phil Hogan delves deep into the intricacies of cross-border tax and financial planning, specifically tailored for Americans residing in Canada. … Read more... The post When are my cross-border tax returns due?
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #23 of Crossing the 49th Podcast we discuss October 16th, Crypto, 30% IRA withholdings and CRA FTC. Summary: In the latest episode of “Crossing the 49th: The Crossborder Tax and Financial Planning Podcast,” host Phil Hogan delves into some frequently asked cross-border tax questions. … Read more... The post October 16th, Crypto, 30% IRA withholdings and CRA FTC – Ep.23 appeared first on Phil Hogan, CPA, CA, CPA (CO).
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #22 of Crossing the 49th Podcast we discuss why it's important to make sure to plan before moving to Canada.… Read more... The post Make sure to plan before moving to Canada – Ep.22 appeared first on Phil Hogan, CPA, CA, CPA (CO).
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #22 of Crossing the 49th Podcast we discuss why it's important to make sure to plan before moving to Canada.
Extended interview with Phil Hogan, the former Fine Gael Minister and EU Commissioner, in which he talks about countering the Fine Gael heave against Enda Kenny, the 2010 General Election and about how Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael differ. (Interview took place for the 2022 TV documentary "Two Tribes".)
This week, EURACTIV's agrifood team explains the latest on glyphosate and why the Commission is expected to unilaterally extend the approval for the controversial herbicide for one more year, EURACTIV's agrifood editor Gerardo Fortuna speaks with the previous EU agriculture Commissioner, Phil Hogan, to hear his take on the roll out of this Common Agricultural Policy reform and reflections on his part in this, and Paula Andrés what happened at the COP27 when it comes to agriculture.
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #21 of Crossing the 49th Podcast I am joined by Elizabeth Long from Long Mangalji immigration as she discusses Canadian Immigration Solutions for Americans.… Read more... The post Canadian Immigration Solutions for Americans w/Elizabeth Long – Ep.21 appeared first on Phil Hogan, CPA, CA, CPA (CO).
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #20 of Crossing the 49th Podcast we discuss how to get caught up on your tax returns as an US expat living in Canada.… Read more... The post Catch up on US tax returns in Canada via the IRS streamline program – Episode 20 appeared first on Phil Hogan, CPA, CA, CPA (CO).
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #18 of Crossing the 49th Podcast we hosted a live Cross-Border Tax and Investment Q&A. On another instalment of cross-border Q&A we discuss various cross-border tax and investment related issues.… Read more... The post Cross-Border Tax and Investment Q&A – Episode 18 appeared first on Phil Hogan, CPA, CA, CPA (CO).
Current chairman, Pat Deering, was only a chap when Rathvilly won their first every senior football championship title when they beat Éire Og in the 1983 final. Two years later they won again and in 2021 they secured a ninth senior crown and deprived their great Éire Og rivals of five-in-a-row titles. There have been great days for the Wicklow border club and Pat looks back at the careers of some of the great Rathvilly players who have pulled on a Carlow jersey. When asked would he run for The Dail again, he says, "Never say Never." He also reflects on working alongside great politicians such as Leo Varadkar, Phil Hogan and Michael Ring.
This week we're discussing the year 2014, a year where Garth Brooks disappointed a nation, we were battered by storms, and we were battered by Phil Hogan.
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #17 of Crossing the 49th Podcast we discuss Principal residence, losses, inherited IRA, FBARs and more. On another instalment of cross-border Q&A we discuss various cross-border tax and investment related issues.… Read more... The post Principal residence, losses, inherited IRA, FBARs and more – Episode 17 appeared first on Phil Hogan, CPA, CA, CPA (CO).
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #16 of Crossing the 49th Podcast we discuss how to correct under and over withholdings on US pensions. When you receive pension income from the US as a Canadian tax resident the custodian of the plan is required to withholding US tax pursuant to the Canada-US tax treaty.… Read more... The post How to correct under and over withholdings on US pensions – Episode 16 appeared first on Phil Hogan, CPA, CA, CPA (CO).
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #15 of Crossing the 49th Podcast we discuss some business structures available for Americans living in Canada. We speak a lot to new and established Americans living in Canada that need to assess which business structure is right for them.… Read more... The post Business Structures for Americans in Canada – Episode 15 appeared first on Phil Hogan, CPA, CA, CPA (CO).
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #14 of Crossing the 49th Podcast we discuss the tax implications of Americans living in Canada selling their main home.… Read more... The post Americans Selling their Principal Residence in Canada – Episode 14 appeared first on Phil Hogan, CPA, CA, CPA (CO).
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #13 of Crossing the 49th Podcast we walk through more cross-border frequently asked questions. I made a mistake on my cross-border returns, what should I do? … Read more... The post FAQ: foreign tax credits, incorporation and Bitcoin – Episode 13 appeared first on Phil Hogan, CPA, CA, CPA (CO).
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #12 of Crossing the 49th Podcast we walk through some frequently asked questions regarding cross-border tax and financial planning.… Read more... The post Cross-Border FAQ: CRA reviews, W8, Inheritances, IRA or RRSP? – Episode 12 appeared first on Phil Hogan, CPA, CA, CPA (CO).
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #11 of Crossing the 49th Podcast we discuss how US pensions are taxed in Canada. Many of my client receive pension income from the US whether it be traditional government or private US pensions or registered pension payments from 401k or IRA accounts.… Read more... The post Canadians with US Pensions – Episode 11 appeared first on Phil Hogan, CPA, CA, CPA (CO).
On this podcast, Josh and Nathan discuss the news from last week. The main topic this week is the Irish education system and its many issues. The news this week is; Ukraine, Masks, Lead DCUSU results, Phil Hogan and his compo, Fact check, and 4.5K on socs? The TD of the week was a Donegal man from Sinn Féin Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Midlands North West MEP, Luke Ming Flanagan, has blasted the comments of ex-EU Commissioner, Phil Hogan, that he was treated like a criminal after the Golfgate dinner and that he may seek compensation for losing his job. Flanagan says Hogan was justifiably punished for what he did and he has no sympathy for him
E-scooters, poor standards in road repairs, the citizen assembly on drugs, the need for additional public lighting in Louth amid safety concerns, will Phil Hogan seek compensation and the EU's response to Ukraine - just some of the topics covered today See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Tuesday's Tipp Today, Fran spoke about the decision not to ban E Scooters for the Under 16's, we got the reaction from listeners Ger, Mick and Barbara. We spoke to Cllr Sean Ryan and Anna Williamson from the Cappangarane Horse Rescue on new efforts to tackle animal cruelty and neglect. We spoke to Roscrea dentist Will Rymer on calls by dentists that the medical card system is on the verge of collapse. In the second hour we spoke to Professor Anthony Staines on the decision to relax mask wearing and other Covid Restriction, Aengus Lverty from An Post gave us the low down on Prize Bonds following last week's avalanche of calls on the topic and Councillor Seamie Morris spoke to us about Phil Hogan's rumoured action over Golfgate and the new HIQUA inspection in Limerick. In the last hour we had our legal advice slot with John Lynch who spoke about employment law following a recent high profile case, our Physio Paddy O'Brien spoke about the rise in neck and back pain and also answered listener questions, Mum of 3 Belina Murphy on her book about wellness and Aisling Rafferty spoke to us ahead of tonights Glor Tire final!
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Europe Correspondent with Euronews, Shona Murray, on how Ireland's former EU commissioner Phil Hogan has hinted he will seek compensation from the European Commission
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #10 of Crossing the 49th Podcast we discuss important cross-border and expat tax filing deadlines. Given the potential for large penalty assessment on late tax filings it's extremely important to not only understand all the US and Canadian tax filing deadlines, but also to ensure you file your tax returns and related information returns on time.… Read more... The post Expat and Cross-Border Tax Deadlines – Episode 10 appeared first on Phil Hogan, CPA, CA, CPA (CO).
Crossing the 49th - Cross-Border Tax and Wealth Managment Podcast
On episode #9 of Crossing the 49th Podcast we discuss the most common mistakes I see others making on their cross-border Canadian and US income tax returns.… Read more... The post Common Expat Tax Return Mistakes – Episode 9 appeared first on Phil Hogan, CPA, CA, CPA (CO).
Michael P. Toner has been acting, directing, dialect coaching and specializing in Irish theatre for over 49 years. His recent roles include doing Phil Hogan in O'Neill's Moon For The Misbegotten for Walnut Street Theatre (with national tour). Other WST credits include She Stoops to Conquer, Philadelphia, Here I Come!, Conversations With My Father, 1776, Someone Who'll Watch Over Me, and The Caretaker. Other Brian Friel plays include Volunteers, Dancing At Lughnasa, Aristocrats, Translations and his one-man play based on Friel's works, The Humours Of Ballybeg. Recent roles include Knacker Woods in Marie Jones's Rock Doves, Vladimir in Beckett's Waiting for Godot and the one-man play Crossing The Threshold into the House of Bach by David Simpson for Amaryllis Theatre.Other Irish roles include Vladimir in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, Krapp in Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape, Mr. Rice in Brian Friel's Molly Sweeney, Owen in the East Coast premiere of Friel's Translations, Michael / Narrator in Friel's Dancing At Lughnasa, Maurice in Conor Mc Pherson's The Night Alive, An Irish Man in Tom Murphy's The Gigli Concert, Trooper O'Hara in Sebastian Barry's White Woman Street, Eugene O'Neill in Pat Nolan's Midnight Rainbows, Doctor McSharry in Martin Mc Donagh's The Cripple Of Inishmaan, among many others.His one-person plays include Beginning to End and Nohow On, based upon Beckett's writings, An Evening with Mister Dooley, drawn from Finley Peter Dunne's writings, his own Ever Yours, F. Scott Fitzgerald. Mr. Toner has performed for the Villanova Shakespeare Festival, the Carnegie-Mellon University Beckett Festival, the New York W.B. Yeats Society, the International James Joyce Symposium, the NYC A Dublin Evening, the NYC Gotham Book Mart Bloomsday, the Meadowlands Irish Festival, the American Shaw Festival, and he is a founding reader for the Rosenbach Museum & Library Bloomsday Festival. ~~~~~~~We'll explore in 50-minutes what it means to create and to think about art during this time. Join us for this weekly virtually existential gathering until we can share stories on the stage again.If you're on the IRC's mailing list, look for an email each Wednesday detailing the upcoming week's guest on Into the Absurd, with links to websites and information.To keep up with who's on deck, join the IRC mailing list: https://www.idiopathicridiculopathyconsortium.org/.... To explore past episodes of Into the Absurd, visit our Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/pg/IdiopathicRidiculopathyConsortium/videos/ORThe IRC's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist...And while you're there, be sure to SUBSCRIBE, so you don't miss any future episodes.
This week, we talk to Board of Education candidate Phil Hogan. The Republican is one of eight total candidates seeking a four-year term on the school board Nov. 2. There are five four-year seats up for election. There also is a contested two-person race for a two-year Board of Ed term.
MICHAEL P. TONER has been acting, directing, dialect coaching and specializing in Irish theatre for over 49 years. His recent roles include doing Phil Hogan in O’Neill’s MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN for Walnut Street Theatre (with national tour). Other WST credits include SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER, PHILADELPHIA, HERE I COME!, CONVERSATIONS WITH MY FATHER, 1776, SOMEONE WHO’LL WATCH OVER ME, and THE CARETAKER. Other Brian Friel plays include VOLUNTEERS, DANCING AT LUGHNASA, ARISTOCRATS, TRANSLATIONS and his one-man play based on Friel’s works, THE HUMOURS OF BALLYBEG. Recent roles include Knacker Woods in Marie Jones’s ROCK DOVES, Vladimir in Beckett’s WAITING FOR GODOT and the one-man play CROSSING THE THRESHOLD INTO THE HOUSE OF BACH by David Simpson for Amaryllis Theatre. Other Irish roles include Vladimir in Samuel Beckett’s WAITING FOR GODOT, Krapp in Beckett’s KRAPP’S LAST TAPE, Mr. Rice in Brian Friel’s MOLLY SWEENEY, Owen in the East Coast premiere of Friel’s TRANSLATIONS, Michael / Narrator in Friel’s DANCING AT LUGHNASA, Maurice in Conor Mc Pherson’s THE NIGHT ALIVE, Irish man in Tom Murphy’s THE GIGLI CONCERT, Trooper O’Hara in Sebastian Barry’s WHITE WOMAN STREET, Eugene O’Neill in Pat Nolan’s MIDNIGHT RAINBOWS, Doctor Mc sharry in Martin Mc Donagh’s THE CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN, among many others. His one-person plays include BEGINNING TO END and NOHOW ON, based upon Beckett’s writings, AN EVENING WITH MISTER DOOLEY, drawn from Finley Peter Dunne’s writings, his own EVER YOURS, .SCOTT FITZGERALD. Mr. Toner has performed for the Villanova Shakespeare Festival, the Carnegie-Mellon University Beckett Festival, the New York W.B. Yeats Society, the International James Joyce Symposium, the NYC “A Dublin Evening, the NYC Gotham Book Mart Bloomsday, the Meadowlands Irish Festival, the American Shaw Festival, and he is a founding reader for the Rosenbach Museum & Library Bloomsday Festival.
Quanto costa una festa di gala nel 2020? L’Irlandese Phil Hogan non è un volto nuovo tra i banchi della Commissione Europea: prima Commissario per l’agricoltura e lo sviluppo rurale durante la presidenza Juncker, poi Commissario per il commercio nella nuova squadra di Ursula von der Leyen. Un giorno, però, una festa di gala al […]
Forte rigorista, è diventato Commissario Europeo per il commercio in sostituzione di Phil Hogan lo scorso anno, in seguito alle sue dimissioni. Ora è Vicepresidente della Commissione Europea. Giusi Sipala e Alessandro Dilda
In this episode I talk about Phil Hogan being sacked, how my bigotry ruined an interview, working with a cow pussy puncher, and a disgruntled Vet. I also Announce that I'm going to be starting a Patreon starting next week.
EU brottas med kommissionsomstuvning efter #GolfGate, coronapandemin överskuggar skolstarterna i Europa och våra nya korrespondenter är på plats. Efter en beryktad middagsbjudning på en golfklubb i Irland där gästerna sägs ha brutit mot landets coronaregler har ett flertal högrankade politiker avgått, bland andra EU:s handelskommissionär Phil Hogan. EU har därmed mist en nyckelperson i förhandlingarna om ett frihandelsavtal med Storbritannien efter brexit. Dessutom ska EU snart lägga fast en ny handelspolitik och man är mitt uppe i avgörande förhandlingar med USA och Kina. Samtidigt har coronaepidemin präglat skolstarten ute i Europa och våra nya korrespondenter som nu är på plats i Oslo och Paris lär sig navigera lokala regler och koder kring social distansering och munskyddsbärande. Medverkande: Susanne Palme, EU-kommentator, Marie Nilsson-Boij, Sydeuropakorrespondent och Carina Holmberg, Nordenkorrespondent. Programledare: Stephanie Zakrisson Producenter: Nathalie Rothschild och Viktor Mattsson Tekniker: Marie Persson Europapodden europapodden@sverigesradio.se
In this episode I talk about Phil Hogan before I knew he was canned, an intense mushroom trip, and a Kerry Scientologist.
On Tuesday night's show following on from Phil Hogan's interview with RTE, Niall Boylan posed this question to the listeners - Should all people of notoriety that attended the golf outing resign from their respective posts? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Tuesday night's show following on from Phil Hogan's interview with RTE, Niall Boylan posed this question to the listeners - Should all people of notoriety that attended the golf outing resign from their respective posts? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phil Hogan, EU Commissioner for Trade
Phil Hogan, member of the European Commission responsible for Agriculture and Rural Development, talks to Paul Adamson about the the future of farming in Europe, the upcoming EU budget round, Brexit and the importance of the Good Friday Agreement.