Sunday Miscellany: Falling for Jaan Kaplinski, by Grace Wells An Estonian writer weaves a spell with words Sunday Miscellany • 15 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: Falling for Jaan Kaplinski, by Grace Wells An Estonian writer weaves a spell with words Sunday Miscellany • 15 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: In Dublin Magazine, 50 Years On, by Tim Carey On the groundbreaking publication which celebrated a city Sunday Miscellany • 14 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: In Dublin Magazine, 50 Years On, by Tim Carey On the groundbreaking publication which celebrated a city Sunday Miscellany • 14 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: Mushroom Picking, by Alexander McMaster A grandmother-grandson road trip to the Baltic Sea... Sunday Miscellany • 13 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: Mushroom Picking, by Alexander McMaster A grandmother-grandson road trip to the Baltic Sea... Sunday Miscellany • 13 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: A Modern-Day Simon of Cyrene, by John MacKenna A formative meeting with the founder of the Simon Community Sunday Miscellany • 10 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: A Modern-Day Simon of Cyrene, by John MacKenna A formative meeting with the founder of the Simon Community Sunday Miscellany • 10 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: Semana Santa in Seville, by Liz McSkeane On participating in an extraordinary, Spanish Easter ritual Sunday Miscellany • 09 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: Semana Santa in Seville, by Liz McSkeane On participating in an extraordinary, Spanish Easter ritual Sunday Miscellany • 09 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: Henry Street Days, by Doireann Ní Bhriain On the "magic box" and other radio delights Sunday Miscellany • 08 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: Henry Street Days, by Doireann Ní Bhriain On the "magic box" and other radio delights Sunday Miscellany • 08 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: The Lead Up, by Proinsias Ó Rathaille The grandson of one of the 1916 leaders, the O'Rahilly, tells his grandfather's heroic story Sunday Miscellany • 01 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: The Lead Up, by Proinsias Ó Rathaille The grandson of one of the 1916 leaders, the O'Rahilly, tells his grandfather's heroic story Sunday Miscellany • 01 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: Billy Roche takes a trip to The Alamo On the resonances of the John Wayne film, first seen as a boy in 1960 Sunday Miscellany • 31 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Billy Roche takes a trip to The Alamo On the resonances of the John Wayne film, first seen as a boy in 1960 Sunday Miscellany • 31 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Sean Rocks remembered by Karen J McDonnell A story of friendship with a beloved actor and radio host Sunday Miscellany • 25 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Sean Rocks remembered by Karen J McDonnell A story of friendship with a beloved actor and radio host Sunday Miscellany • 25 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Nuala O'Faolain remembered, by Hugo Hamilton Touring Berlin in the company of an iconic writer... Sunday Miscellany • 24 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Nuala O'Faolain remembered, by Hugo Hamilton Touring Berlin in the company of an iconic writer... Sunday Miscellany • 24 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: You Could Be Anywhere, by Anne Enright "Naas, Newbridge, Kildare, Portlaoise, Monasterevin, Borris-in-Ossary, Moneygall..." A father-daughter road trip to Co Clare Sunday Miscellany • 20 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: You Could Be Anywhere, by Anne Enright "Naas, Newbridge, Kildare, Portlaoise, Monasterevin, Borris-in-Ossary, Moneygall..." A father-daughter road trip to Co Clare Sunday Miscellany • 20 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: These Days, by Abi Daré "It is a paradox: wanting to live forever, while refusing to look like we've lived at all". Contemplating time, distance and motherhood, from Lagos to London Sunday Miscellany • 19 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: These Days, by Abi Daré "It is a paradox: wanting to live forever, while refusing to look like we've lived at all". Contemplating time, distance and motherhood, from Lagos to London Sunday Miscellany • 19 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Mattie Brennan on the magic of lambing season "He knew each one of his animals and their quirks, the way a good teacher knows their pupils..." A writer contemplates his Sligo father's farming vocation Sunday Miscellany • 18 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Mattie Brennan on the magic of lambing season "He knew each one of his animals and their quirks, the way a good teacher knows their pupils..." A writer contemplates his Sligo father's farming vocation Sunday Miscellany • 18 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: An ode to Jessie Buckey's hopes for an Oscar An ode to Jessie Buckey's hopes for an Oscar win... Sunday Miscellany • 10 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: An ode to Jessie Buckey's hopes for an Oscar An ode to Jessie Buckey's hopes for an Oscar win... Sunday Miscellany • 10 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Gold from the Dairy, by Margaret Hickey The important tradition of churning butter, in Irish history Sunday Miscellany • 09 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Gold from the Dairy, by Margaret Hickey The important tradition of churning butter, in Irish history Sunday Miscellany • 09 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Lambing Season, by Kate O'Shaughnessy A seasonal activity that can be harsh, but also strangely therapeutic Sunday Miscellany • 04 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Lambing Season, by Kate O'Shaughnessy A seasonal activity that can be harsh, but also strangely therapeutic Sunday Miscellany • 04 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Remembering Michael Longley, by Olivia O'Leary The music and humanity of language, a gift from the great poet to a young and nervous journalist in 1970's Belfast Sunday Miscellany • 03 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Remembering Michael Longley, by Olivia O'Leary The music and humanity of language, a gift from the great poet to a young and nervous journalist in 1970's Belfast Sunday Miscellany • 03 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Manchán's wild words from the Dingle Peninsula The Irish words and expressions you won't find in any dictionary Sunday Miscellany • 02 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Manchán's wild words from the Dingle Peninsula The Irish words and expressions you won't find in any dictionary Sunday Miscellany • 02 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Mark Horgan on another Irish rugby triumph Mark Horgan on another rugby triumph at Twickenham, 20 years ago Sunday Miscellany • 23 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Mark Horgan on another Irish rugby triumph Mark Horgan on another rugby triumph at Twickenham, 20 years ago Sunday Miscellany • 23 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Mervyn Wall on the magic of The Forty Foot Is it machismo or health-consciousness that prompts anyone to swim in the freezing Irish seas? Sunday Miscellany • 09 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Mervyn Wall on the magic of The Forty Foot Is it machismo or health-consciousness that prompts anyone to swim in the freezing Irish seas? Sunday Miscellany • 09 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Swimming the Moon by Anne Le Marquand Hartigan Two young girls in search of adventure, and a daring night-time swim Sunday Miscellany • 17 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Swimming the Moon by Anne Le Marquand Hartigan Two young girls in search of adventure, and a daring night-time swim Sunday Miscellany • 17 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Buildings, by Maurice Craig When it comes to houses, varying definitions of 'old' and entertaining outlandish legends Sunday Miscellany • 10 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Buildings, by Maurice Craig When it comes to houses, varying definitions of 'old' and entertaining outlandish legends Sunday Miscellany • 10 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Making A Fiery Impression, by Mary Arrigan Determined to put best face forward when potential in-laws came calling, but the heating applicances had other ideas Sunday Miscellany • 09 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Making A Fiery Impression, by Mary Arrigan Determined to put best face forward when potential in-laws came calling, but the heating applicances had other ideas Sunday Miscellany • 09 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Bedtime Tales, by Catherine Ann Cullen Nocturnal fears aren't helped when, in so many fairy tales, the bed itself plays a pivotal role Sunday Miscellany • 05 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Bedtime Tales, by Catherine Ann Cullen Nocturnal fears aren't helped when, in so many fairy tales, the bed itself plays a pivotal role Sunday Miscellany • 05 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: The Cot, by Michael Harding When a parent has to face putting away childish things, accepting that time moves inexorably forward Sunday Miscellany • 04 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: The Cot, by Michael Harding When a parent has to face putting away childish things, accepting that time moves inexorably forward Sunday Miscellany • 04 Feb