Williams refers to the Túatha as the ‘god-people’ to convey their indeterminate status between humanity and divinity Continue reading
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Reading John Boyne
The book ties in to events and personalities of the time Continue reading
Lives lived slightly out of tune
For isn’t everything, if looked at closely,
a little off key: lovers and dancers
only a step out, a step away . Continue reading
Slow reading of ‘A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man’.
Event: A ‘slow reading’ of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Where: Greek Club Brisbane, 29 Edmondstone St, West End QLD 4101. Ph: (07) 3844 1166 When: Tuesday 22nd November to Friday 25th November (inclusive) 8:30am for 9:00am start, finish at 5:00pm all days. Cost: Early Birds – Before 1st October – $450.00/ After 1st October – $500.00 … Continue reading
‘The Pulse’ with Bernard Ryan
My radio program is not “Celtic’ – though Yeats’ ‘Easter 1916’ is read ‘religiously’ this time on my show every year! Continue reading
Poetry by Michael Whelan
These poems tell a powerful story. Continue reading
All Hat and History – Book Review
Mendelssohn is like a character from an old epic, all hat and history Continue reading
Commemorative Events of the 1916 Easter Rising at the Celtic Club
The Melbourne Celtic Club’s Cultural Heritage Committee is holding a series of commemorative events Continue reading
Celtic Mythology Short Story Competition,
Celtic mythology or folklore must be a fundamental element of the story Continue reading
POETRY – Outlaws by Tom Phillips
Homesickness was a wound but our dear children
in time helped us better relate to it all here, Continue reading