I wrote about the two-headed Roman God Janus, whose name gave us the word January. Janus for the Romans was a symbol for any ...
IrishCentral Contributor Éamon Ó Caoineachán reflects on Irish poet Paddy Donoghue's debut collection "Leave Taking." ...
Former all-Ireland under 16 fiddle champion Ben Gunnery has traveled the world with numerous productions including ...
Brendan Kennelly’s poem transformed an unexpected moment of raw grief and vulnerability, played out before a nation of ...
Esteemed British Actor and Acclaimed Film Producer Mem Ferda takes a profound step into the literary world by releasing his ...
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The Life and Afterlife of a Medieval Mercenary’ delves into the truths and misunderstandings about the legendary knight.
These Dead Poets Live events form part of the Gate Theatre’s Gatecrashes series of events, part of its Gate’s strategic ...
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What exactly is the Irish government’s contentious Occupied Territories Bill? It purports to ban trade between Ireland and ...
Most of all she co-founded the Strokestown International Poetry Festival, which still thrives. The festival was intended to ...
Bowie’s Irish roots run very deep. Born David Jones in 1947, Bowie’s mother’s maiden name was Peggy Burns. Like so many others in post-Famine Ireland, Peggy Burns’ paternal grandparents were Irish ...