Sunday Miscellany: Come West With Me To Beara, by Cónal Creedon "She seldom spoke of loneliness- but sometimes dared to dream Up high, Up high. Where Golden Fish and Angels fly..." Sunday Miscellany • 01 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: Come West With Me To Beara, by Cónal Creedon "She seldom spoke of loneliness- but sometimes dared to dream Up high, Up high. Where Golden Fish and Angels fly..." Sunday Miscellany • 01 Apr
Miscellany: Happy Birthday Pavee Point by Rosaleen McDonagh Birthday greetings to the resource that has provided vital support for struggling communities down the generations Sunday Miscellany • 26 Mar
Miscellany: Happy Birthday Pavee Point by Rosaleen McDonagh Birthday greetings to the resource that has provided vital support for struggling communities down the generations Sunday Miscellany • 26 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: a poem for Tony Gregory, by Paula Meehan Honouring the man who gave his career in service to his inner city community Paula Meehan • 25 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: a poem for Tony Gregory, by Paula Meehan Honouring the man who gave his career in service to his inner city community Paula Meehan • 25 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Mousey Mousey, by John Toal What to do when you discover some tiny, unwanted guests? Sunday Miscellany • 24 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Mousey Mousey, by John Toal What to do when you discover some tiny, unwanted guests? Sunday Miscellany • 24 Mar
Sunday Miscellany on an encounter with Ronnie Drew A starry-eyed German student's encounter with musical greatness Sunday Miscellany • 19 Mar
Sunday Miscellany on an encounter with Ronnie Drew A starry-eyed German student's encounter with musical greatness Sunday Miscellany • 19 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Broadway, Baby! Liz Nugent does the Riverdance A life-changing baptism of fire for the author, in her previous life as a Riverdance stage manager Sunday Miscellany • 18 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Broadway, Baby! Liz Nugent does the Riverdance A life-changing baptism of fire for the author, in her previous life as a Riverdance stage manager Sunday Miscellany • 18 Mar
Sunday Miscellany on the talented and extraordinary Brian Connor On a friendship forged in music with the talented and extraordinary Brian Connor Sunday Miscellany • 16 Mar
Sunday Miscellany on the talented and extraordinary Brian Connor On a friendship forged in music with the talented and extraordinary Brian Connor Sunday Miscellany • 16 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Il Gardellino, by Zoë Devlin Saluting the tiny goldfinch, immortalised by Vivaldi, Fabritius and others Sunday Miscellany • 04 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Il Gardellino, by Zoë Devlin Saluting the tiny goldfinch, immortalised by Vivaldi, Fabritius and others Sunday Miscellany • 04 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: You're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat 50 years of Jaws - and its impact on the sharks of the world Sunday Miscellany • 05 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: You're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat 50 years of Jaws - and its impact on the sharks of the world Sunday Miscellany • 05 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Climbing Carrauntoohil, by Jamie O'Connell Attempting the notoriously challenging Kerry mountain Sunday Miscellany • 26 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Climbing Carrauntoohil, by Jamie O'Connell Attempting the notoriously challenging Kerry mountain Sunday Miscellany • 26 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Michael and Me, by Billy Roche On emigration pangs, and a father's glimpsed tenderness and "ordinary, silent strength"... Sunday Miscellany • 25 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Michael and Me, by Billy Roche On emigration pangs, and a father's glimpsed tenderness and "ordinary, silent strength"... Sunday Miscellany • 25 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Dinner at Transylvania, by Aoife Barry A ghost sign of Dublin at 7 Henrietta Place Sunday Miscellany • 24 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Dinner at Transylvania, by Aoife Barry A ghost sign of Dublin at 7 Henrietta Place Sunday Miscellany • 24 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Fire at the South City Market, by Antonia Hart How George's Street Arcade in Dublin survived near-catastrophe early in its history Sunday Miscellany • 20 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Fire at the South City Market, by Antonia Hart How George's Street Arcade in Dublin survived near-catastrophe early in its history Sunday Miscellany • 20 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Dearest Teacher, for Ivor Browne "As your body was dying I flew to your side, told you that everything you taught me was passed onto others. A thousand-fold returning - such music, such light...." Sunday Miscellany • 19 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Dearest Teacher, for Ivor Browne "As your body was dying I flew to your side, told you that everything you taught me was passed onto others. A thousand-fold returning - such music, such light...." Sunday Miscellany • 19 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Getting Away With It, by Molly Furey After a Dutch sojourn, a renewed appreciate of Irish ways, means - and road-crossings Sunday Miscellany • 18 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Getting Away With It, by Molly Furey After a Dutch sojourn, a renewed appreciate of Irish ways, means - and road-crossings Sunday Miscellany • 18 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: One Day with Marianne, by Joe Kearney Meeting the great singer - and Sixties muse - in Paris, and sharing an Irish memory or two Sunday Miscellany • 17 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: One Day with Marianne, by Joe Kearney Meeting the great singer - and Sixties muse - in Paris, and sharing an Irish memory or two Sunday Miscellany • 17 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: At Candlemas, by Neil Hegarty On darkness and light at the hinge of winter into spring Sunday Miscellany • 04 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: At Candlemas, by Neil Hegarty On darkness and light at the hinge of winter into spring Sunday Miscellany • 04 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: First Glimpse of the Antarctic, by Hugh Weldon Dispatches from the deck of the Sea Shepherd vessel, Allankay Sunday Miscellany • 29 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: First Glimpse of the Antarctic, by Hugh Weldon Dispatches from the deck of the Sea Shepherd vessel, Allankay Sunday Miscellany • 29 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: The Move by Beth Kilkenny On a new home, which, like a new baby, "cannot keep quiet. It is constantly whining, groaning, burping..." Sunday Miscellany • 28 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: The Move by Beth Kilkenny On a new home, which, like a new baby, "cannot keep quiet. It is constantly whining, groaning, burping..." Sunday Miscellany • 28 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Visible Mending, by Amanda Bell "Consider textiles: the warmth of a woollen jumper, the comfort of cashmere, the airtight insulation of fur..." An original commission by Holocaust Awareness Ireland Sunday Miscellany • 27 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Visible Mending, by Amanda Bell "Consider textiles: the warmth of a woollen jumper, the comfort of cashmere, the airtight insulation of fur..." An original commission by Holocaust Awareness Ireland Sunday Miscellany • 27 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Rain, The Pogues & Vancouver by Mattie Brennan Sharing stories, companionship and culture in Tofino... Sunday Miscellany • 24 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Rain, The Pogues & Vancouver by Mattie Brennan Sharing stories, companionship and culture in Tofino... Sunday Miscellany • 24 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Range anxiety in an up-to-the-minute EV Range anxiety in an up-to-the-minute EV Sunday Miscellany • 23 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Range anxiety in an up-to-the-minute EV Range anxiety in an up-to-the-minute EV Sunday Miscellany • 23 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Naming the Foals, a poem by Grace Wilentz "It is the darkest time of year in the Northern Hemisphere, months before the growing season, and I am casting about for names..." Sunday Miscellany • 22 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Naming the Foals, a poem by Grace Wilentz "It is the darkest time of year in the Northern Hemisphere, months before the growing season, and I am casting about for names..." Sunday Miscellany • 22 Jan
Miscellany: Meditations overlooking the harbour at Inishbofin Meditations overlooking the harbour at Inishbofin Sunday Miscellany • 21 Jan
Miscellany: Meditations overlooking the harbour at Inishbofin Meditations overlooking the harbour at Inishbofin Sunday Miscellany • 21 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Poet Gerald Dawe remembered by Emer O'Kelly An evening in the company of the late poet and his wife, that will be forever cherished Sunday Miscellany • 13 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Poet Gerald Dawe remembered by Emer O'Kelly An evening in the company of the late poet and his wife, that will be forever cherished Sunday Miscellany • 13 Jan