Michael Collins, the Big Fellow
The latest installment in our Irish history series, a look at Michael Collins, a key figure in Irish independence, shot 101 years ago tomorrow.
The latest installment in our Irish history series, a look at Michael Collins, a key figure in Irish independence, shot 101 years ago tomorrow.
We learn about the Compostela pilgrimage route that started in Dublin. And accidentally attend a(nother) whiskey tasting!
We hurl ourselves into hurling, a new-to-us sport that has been around for thousands of years. And it's a corker!
Oscar Wilde, the latest in our series of Awesome Irish Writers, gets his day! We quote one-liners in celebration...
We dig into the early history of Ireland, from Neolithic burial tombs to the Celts to those wacky Vikings!
We share what we've learned about Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, whose Waiting for Godot premiered (in English) 67 years ago tomorrow!
We eat and bake soda bread, then bake and eat it some more, so that we can report on what makes a genuinely tasty loaf!
We go back to school, again: this time to Trinity College Dublin, where the buildings are grand and the ethos is Protestant.
After a visit to the Kilmainhaim Gaol, we learn - and share - some Irish history from about a hundred years ago!
We pause from our gluttonous consumption of Irish to stew to wipe our mouths and tell you a little bit about it.