Submissions Tinteán is a special interest online magazine. Submissions are peer-reviewed by an editorial group with backgrounds in education, history, Irish language, the law, literature, and writing. We are Irish-born or of Irish descent, and we seek to foster the Australian Irish heritage through Tinteán and its articles. Tinteán would not be the success it is today … Continue reading
Posted in September 2022 …
The Dublin Shots
I suppose Nanny Hanley sticks out in our memories more because of her photography. Continue reading
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Citysong: A Dublinesque Milkwood?
Dylan Coburn Gray knows youth culture, but that does not exclude him from the culture of older generations… Continue reading
Who knew? Irish language words for which there is no English equivalent.
I once astounded my mostly Australian-born family by using the phrase ‘put it on the long finger’ to suggest postponing something. Continue reading
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Reflections from Eda Payne
There was a time when thoughts
were clear and led to productive
musings. Continue reading
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What’s On
A film festival, a feast of family, a Joyce-themed concert, an Irish language school, and a paper on the history of religion…. Continue reading
Artful Music with an Irish Pedigree
A new CD from Irish-born Martin Doherty, which sings of random acts of kindness, cameliers of the Australian desert, and disposable factory workers. Continue reading
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The Joyce of Music
Behind the Scenes at Bloomsday Love’s Old Sweet Songs – an Irish variety concert – music from the James Joyce Songbook signals the final trumpet-blast of a suite of events held in Melbourne to celebrate the centenary of publication of Ulysses, Joyce’s Annus Mirabilis. First, there was the now-streamable feature film, Love’s Bitter Mystery, on … Continue reading
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New Irish Fiction
Contemporary Irish fiction, mainly by and for women. And Adrian McKinty’s latest. Continue reading
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Irish Film Festival Reviews
Check What’s On for the full list of films. We will publish more reviews in our next edition Continue reading
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