Sunday Miscellany: At Candlemas, by Neil Hegarty On darkness and light at the hinge of winter into spring Sunday Miscellany • 04 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: At Candlemas, by Neil Hegarty On darkness and light at the hinge of winter into spring Sunday Miscellany • 04 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: First Glimpse of the Antarctic, by Hugh Weldon Dispatches from the deck of the Sea Shepherd vessel, Allankay Sunday Miscellany • 29 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: First Glimpse of the Antarctic, by Hugh Weldon Dispatches from the deck of the Sea Shepherd vessel, Allankay Sunday Miscellany • 29 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: The Move by Beth Kilkenny On a new home, which, like a new baby, "cannot keep quiet. It is constantly whining, groaning, burping..." Sunday Miscellany • 28 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: The Move by Beth Kilkenny On a new home, which, like a new baby, "cannot keep quiet. It is constantly whining, groaning, burping..." Sunday Miscellany • 28 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Visible Mending, by Amanda Bell "Consider textiles: the warmth of a woollen jumper, the comfort of cashmere, the airtight insulation of fur..." An original commission by Holocaust Awareness Ireland Sunday Miscellany • 27 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Visible Mending, by Amanda Bell "Consider textiles: the warmth of a woollen jumper, the comfort of cashmere, the airtight insulation of fur..." An original commission by Holocaust Awareness Ireland Sunday Miscellany • 27 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Rain, The Pogues & Vancouver by Mattie Brennan Sharing stories, companionship and culture in Tofino... Sunday Miscellany • 24 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Rain, The Pogues & Vancouver by Mattie Brennan Sharing stories, companionship and culture in Tofino... Sunday Miscellany • 24 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Range anxiety in an up-to-the-minute EV Range anxiety in an up-to-the-minute EV Sunday Miscellany • 23 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Range anxiety in an up-to-the-minute EV Range anxiety in an up-to-the-minute EV Sunday Miscellany • 23 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Naming the Foals, a poem by Grace Wilentz "It is the darkest time of year in the Northern Hemisphere, months before the growing season, and I am casting about for names..." Sunday Miscellany • 22 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Naming the Foals, a poem by Grace Wilentz "It is the darkest time of year in the Northern Hemisphere, months before the growing season, and I am casting about for names..." Sunday Miscellany • 22 Jan
Miscellany: Meditations overlooking the harbour at Inishbofin Meditations overlooking the harbour at Inishbofin Sunday Miscellany • 21 Jan
Miscellany: Meditations overlooking the harbour at Inishbofin Meditations overlooking the harbour at Inishbofin Sunday Miscellany • 21 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Poet Gerald Dawe remembered by Emer O'Kelly An evening in the company of the late poet and his wife, that will be forever cherished Sunday Miscellany • 13 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Poet Gerald Dawe remembered by Emer O'Kelly An evening in the company of the late poet and his wife, that will be forever cherished Sunday Miscellany • 13 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Hanukkah, by the late Judith Mok On miracles, Rembrandt's Star of the Kings, and a battered Menorah Sunday Miscellany • 10 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Hanukkah, by the late Judith Mok On miracles, Rembrandt's Star of the Kings, and a battered Menorah Sunday Miscellany • 10 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Travelling Light - January 2000, by Joe Hayes Diplomacy and serendipity combine to help drum-up votes for Ireland's election to the UN Security Council Sunday Miscellany • 09 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Travelling Light - January 2000, by Joe Hayes Diplomacy and serendipity combine to help drum-up votes for Ireland's election to the UN Security Council Sunday Miscellany • 09 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: My Friend the Spy, by Justin Kilcullen The pioneering social justice advocate recalls the time he met a KGB agent - or did he?? (first broadcast in 2018) Sunday Miscellany • 07 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: My Friend the Spy, by Justin Kilcullen The pioneering social justice advocate recalls the time he met a KGB agent - or did he?? (first broadcast in 2018) Sunday Miscellany • 07 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Into the Heart of Leitrim, by Angela Keogh Moving across the country, and discovering purpose through the power of traditional music Sunday Miscellany • 06 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Into the Heart of Leitrim, by Angela Keogh Moving across the country, and discovering purpose through the power of traditional music Sunday Miscellany • 06 Jan
Sunday Miscellany: Two Fingers, by Paul Howard Taking on Big Jam, in the era of Star Wars fever Sunday Miscellany • 23 Dec 24
Sunday Miscellany: Two Fingers, by Paul Howard Taking on Big Jam, in the era of Star Wars fever Sunday Miscellany • 23 Dec 24
Sunday Miscellany: Songs for a Burning City, by Ger Fitzgibbon Entering into the experience of a city's destruction a century ago, through the imagination Sunday Miscellany • 18 Dec 24
Sunday Miscellany: Songs for a Burning City, by Ger Fitzgibbon Entering into the experience of a city's destruction a century ago, through the imagination Sunday Miscellany • 18 Dec 24
Sunday Miscellany: Pork Chops, Peas, Chips... by Jim Maguire "Last Christmas, I gave you my heart..." On a grandmother's unlikely and delightful dinner companions in Dublin Airport, 1984 Sunday Miscellany • 17 Dec 24
Sunday Miscellany: Pork Chops, Peas, Chips... by Jim Maguire "Last Christmas, I gave you my heart..." On a grandmother's unlikely and delightful dinner companions in Dublin Airport, 1984 Sunday Miscellany • 17 Dec 24
Sunday Miscellany: How to Lose An Election, by Kathleen O'Meara The boxes will open at nine to sort the votes, In a sports hall big enough to count a county. Tally teams will gather early, clipboards at the ready Sunday Miscellany • 11 Dec 24
Sunday Miscellany: How to Lose An Election, by Kathleen O'Meara The boxes will open at nine to sort the votes, In a sports hall big enough to count a county. Tally teams will gather early, clipboards at the ready Sunday Miscellany • 11 Dec 24
Sunday Miscellany: Flights of Fancy by Zoë Devlin On the Brent Geese that make their home in Ireland in winter... Sunday Miscellany • 10 Dec 24
Sunday Miscellany: Flights of Fancy by Zoë Devlin On the Brent Geese that make their home in Ireland in winter... Sunday Miscellany • 10 Dec 24
Sunday Miscellany: Thatched Cottages and Windmills by Hugh Oram Reflections on two of the most powerful symbols of our old way of life, and how they're coming back into fashion (from the archives, 1989) Sunday Miscellany • 26 Nov 24
Sunday Miscellany: Thatched Cottages and Windmills by Hugh Oram Reflections on two of the most powerful symbols of our old way of life, and how they're coming back into fashion (from the archives, 1989) Sunday Miscellany • 26 Nov 24
Sunday Miscellany: Balancing the Red Terror, by Mae Leonard Learning how to cycle proves to be a delicate balancing act for a group of men, and their young student (from the archives, 1998) Sunday Miscellany • 25 Nov 24
Sunday Miscellany: Balancing the Red Terror, by Mae Leonard Learning how to cycle proves to be a delicate balancing act for a group of men, and their young student (from the archives, 1998) Sunday Miscellany • 25 Nov 24
Sunday Miscellany on the Dublin shop that disappeared On College Deli, the family shop on Townsend St in Dublin - and vanishing Dublin Sunday Miscellany • 13 Nov 24
Sunday Miscellany on the Dublin shop that disappeared On College Deli, the family shop on Townsend St in Dublin - and vanishing Dublin Sunday Miscellany • 13 Nov 24
Sunday Miscellany - a brush with the law in Arthur Daley's London A brush with the law in Arthur Daley's London Sunday Miscellany • 12 Nov 24
Sunday Miscellany - a brush with the law in Arthur Daley's London A brush with the law in Arthur Daley's London Sunday Miscellany • 12 Nov 24
Sunday Miscellany: Angelus Bells and Autumn, by Maura Gilligan Church bells' reverbaerations, from Calcutta to Sligo Sunday Miscellany • 30 Oct 24
Sunday Miscellany: Angelus Bells and Autumn, by Maura Gilligan Church bells' reverbaerations, from Calcutta to Sligo Sunday Miscellany • 30 Oct 24
Sunday Miscellany: Opera Nights, by AM Cousins On volunteering as extras for a Wexford Opera Festival production of Zaide, starring a young Lesley Garrett Sunday Miscellany • 29 Oct 24
Sunday Miscellany: Opera Nights, by AM Cousins On volunteering as extras for a Wexford Opera Festival production of Zaide, starring a young Lesley Garrett Sunday Miscellany • 29 Oct 24
Sunday Miscellany: Dublin, A Poet's View, by FeliSpeaks "When my feet were still forming and my wits were just beginning, I heard of Dublin and I would gasp..." Sunday Miscellany • 24 Oct 24
Sunday Miscellany: Dublin, A Poet's View, by FeliSpeaks "When my feet were still forming and my wits were just beginning, I heard of Dublin and I would gasp..." Sunday Miscellany • 24 Oct 24