Like everyone in international rugby, Tadhg Furlong has never beaten New Zealand at Eden Park, but he does know what it's ...
TP O’Mahony’s Forbidden Ireland will stand the test of time as a journalistic first draft of history for future scholars ...
Robert previews Ómós na nUltach, a very special traditional music concert coming to The Ulster Hall during Fleadh Cheoil na ...
The world's largest celebration of Irish music and culture, Milwaukee Irish Fest 2026 is set to take over the city's ...
Software engineer and Irish relearner, Dave McGinn, is exploring the neighbourhoods of Ireland anew with a new app - and he ...
An early 19th-century French Mirecourt violin, from the private collection of the family of Nobel Prize-winning Irish poet W.
Marking 250 years of Italian Studies at Trinity College Dublin, the Department of Italian co-hosted the Society for Italian ...
My 72 hours through this fascinating region combined brewery traditions, relaxing beer baths, medieval ruins, forested ...
Maria Steen, John McGuirk and other speakers debated identity, religion and populism at the Percy French Summer School in ...
In New York, almost everybody is Irish on March 17 — which means wearing the color green, humming bagpipes and possibly sharing multiple Guinness pints. But the holiday celebrates a legacy intertwined ...
If Joyce’s politics were hard to decipher, it was partly because he concealed his Parnellism behind something of ...
A series of popular history talks in Wexford will have a DCU professor as the lead of an upcoming talk set in a medieval cathedral. A series of talks organised by The Wexford Normandy Cultural ...