This poetry collection has three sections where archetypal themes arise: courage versus folly, youth versus experience, or pride and the fall…. Continue reading
Posted in April 2013 …
Another Joyce course for more advanced readers…
A course on a selection of the more challenging chapters of James Joyce’s Ulysses. Continue reading
a few comments
Editor’s note: Mary Elizabeth Calwell requested the editorial team of Tinteán to publish her comments on the review of her book, ‘I am bound to be true: the life and legacy of Arthur A. Calwell. Mosaic Press, Preston, Victoria by Paul Ormonde, published on 02/04/2013 ‘I am bound to be true: the life and legacy of Arthur … Continue reading
National Celtic Festival at Portarlington
For three full days and nights the packed program will offer something for all ages and musical tastes. Continue reading
Economic Sunshine
After all the bad news about the Irish economy, there are some glimmers of hope at last. Continue reading
Celtic Club Program May 2013
Music sessions are a regular feature at the Celtic Club as well as cultural and heritage events. Continue reading
Eros and Death in a Swimming Pool
THEATRE REVIEW Enda Walsh: Penelope. Production by Red Stitch at Theatreworks, Acland St., St. Kilda Date seen: 11 April 2013 Enda Walsh’s play Penelope, is yet another reworking of the final scenes of the Odyssey, this time modernised (as it often is: Joyce and Atwood come to mind) and told from the point of view … Continue reading
The Blurb
Each week he reviews a handful of books, plays some music, presents some poetry – and has live interviews with contemporary authors. Continue reading
Eneclann
As well as researching family histories, the team investigates house histories and undertakes heritage projects for public and private clients Continue reading
The Melbourne Irish
For a number of reasons Melbourne became the focal point in Australia of consciousness of being Irish Australian, and of consciousness of the wrongs of old Ireland. Continue reading