Nature of Event: Course: Join Joyce experts Bruce Beswick and Frances Devlin-Glass for a day with Sirens, one of the most pivotal and moving chapters of James Joyce’s Ulysses, in which Joyce experiments with musical form in narrative fiction. What does it add to our understanding of Bloom’s humiliation to have him listening to music while his rival … Continue reading
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Ireland and Brexit: Time to NIxit? – Part 2
the House of Commons voted a customs border between UK and NI. Meanwhile, goods can freely cross the border between NI and the Republic. Continue reading
Yeats and Me
Growing up with Yeats, and making the pilgrimage to find him. Continue reading
Lake School Online January 2021
Can you make you make an online event work? Can you evoke some of the major emotions and experiences online, that you have experienced live? Continue reading
Constance Markiewicz
She was the first woman elected to the House of Commons. Her funeral was one of the biggest Dublin has seen. Continue reading
Ireland and Brexit
Relief in Ireland after Brexit deal. Continue reading
Ireland and Brexit: Time to NIxit?
Will Britain’s withdrawal from the EU be a catalyst for the breakup of the EU? An opinion piece by historian and lawyer, Jeff Kildea. Continue reading
Barney Cooney, lawyer and senator – by Bernie Brophy
This concern for the underdog was passed onto Barney and he became renowned as a fighter for the poor and the disadvantaged. Continue reading
Brigidfest 2021
Gabrielle Williams on Women of the Irish Resistance. Continue reading
20 years of Táin and Tinteán
The Irish Program at Melbourne’s ethnic community radio station 3ZZZ and the Celtic recently invited Tinteán to make a radio programme in celebration of twenty continuous years of Australian Irish Australian publication: the magazine Táin (1999-2007) was a full-colour publication that morphed into the hard copy of Tinteán in 2007. The magazine finally moved online … Continue reading