The Rolling Wave will offer a glimpse into the rich history of the piping tradition Continue reading
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Éamonn Ceannt
Ceannt came to his nationalism slowly, mostly via his interest in the Irish language and Irish music. Continue reading
Poetry
they came to this place, made treaties and nature
swearing to die as they did for desperate causes Continue reading
The Parting Glass by Damien Leith
Filled with humour, emotion and great Irish music Continue reading
Port Fairy Folk Music Festival 2015
There are over 40 new acts from across the globe and across the nation Continue reading
Saving St Brigid’s on ‘The Spirit of Things’ on the ABC
the community fight for its sense of faith, history and belonging Continue reading
Q&A WITH MARGARET BYRNE
Northern Ireland’s Margaret Byrne is CEO of Premiership club Sunderland. She tells John Hagan about her background, how she scored a dream job, and her role in a great soccer club. Continue reading
The Famine Rock Commemoration 2014
I found the common reaction was one of a deep and sincere appreciation of the civility and gravity of the prevailing atmosphere of this gathering. Continue reading
James Fintan Lalor comes to Eureka
this old motto means in today’s language, demanding social justice for everybody in our community. Continue reading
Tionscnamh Amhrán na hÉireann – The Irish Song Project
18th Century Irish Ballads – “The Best English-Irish Poetry before Yeats”?’ Continue reading