Sunday Miscellany: The Pyramid of Glasnevin, by Cormac Murray Shelter from the storm: tracing the story of architect Liam McCormick's Met Éireann building Sunday Miscellany • 17 Oct 24
Sunday Miscellany: The Pyramid of Glasnevin, by Cormac Murray Shelter from the storm: tracing the story of architect Liam McCormick's Met Éireann building Sunday Miscellany • 17 Oct 24
Tracing a family's Dublin Docklands roots in maps and stories... Tracing a family's Dublin Docklands roots in maps and stories... Sunday Miscellany • 16 Oct 24
Tracing a family's Dublin Docklands roots in maps and stories... Tracing a family's Dublin Docklands roots in maps and stories... Sunday Miscellany • 16 Oct 24
Sunday Miscellany: Kurdish Blood, Irish Heart, by Zak Moradi On finding a safe home and good life in Leitrim... Sunday Miscellany • 08 Oct 24
Sunday Miscellany: Kurdish Blood, Irish Heart, by Zak Moradi On finding a safe home and good life in Leitrim... Sunday Miscellany • 08 Oct 24
Sunday Miscellany: Carnegie and Me, by Aingeala Flannery On the public library philanthropist and a writer's formation... Sunday Miscellany • 02 Oct 24
Sunday Miscellany: Carnegie and Me, by Aingeala Flannery On the public library philanthropist and a writer's formation... Sunday Miscellany • 02 Oct 24
Sunday Miscellany: Samradh, by Manchán Magan On Irish words for rain - and sunshine Sunday Miscellany • 25 Sep 24
Sunday Miscellany: Samradh, by Manchán Magan On Irish words for rain - and sunshine Sunday Miscellany • 25 Sep 24
Sunday Miscellany: Response to Stardust, by Mia Döring On astrophysics and an elephant's trunk - and human connection Sunday Miscellany • 24 Sep 24
Sunday Miscellany: Response to Stardust, by Mia Döring On astrophysics and an elephant's trunk - and human connection Sunday Miscellany • 24 Sep 24
Sunday Miscellany: The Kerlogue, by Fran O'Rourke On the amazing story of an Irish merchant ship and it's role in world War II naval history Sunday Miscellany • 05 Sep 24
Sunday Miscellany: The Kerlogue, by Fran O'Rourke On the amazing story of an Irish merchant ship and it's role in world War II naval history Sunday Miscellany • 05 Sep 24
Sunday Miscellany: My Pre-University Challenge, by Jennifer Carey The family viewing ritual that played a major part in one student's formative education Sunday Miscellany • 03 Sep 24
Sunday Miscellany: My Pre-University Challenge, by Jennifer Carey The family viewing ritual that played a major part in one student's formative education Sunday Miscellany • 03 Sep 24
Sunday Miscellany: Seeing Van Gogh's Sunflowers, by Jan Carson On looking, creating, and owning - and getting ejected from the Van Gogh museum... Sunday Miscellany • 17 Aug 24
Sunday Miscellany: Seeing Van Gogh's Sunflowers, by Jan Carson On looking, creating, and owning - and getting ejected from the Van Gogh museum... Sunday Miscellany • 17 Aug 24
Sunday Miscellany: Memories of Moscow, 1980 by John Kirwan An RTÉ sports commentator on the Olympics that burn brightest in the memory Sunday Miscellany • 12 Aug 24
Sunday Miscellany: Memories of Moscow, 1980 by John Kirwan An RTÉ sports commentator on the Olympics that burn brightest in the memory Sunday Miscellany • 12 Aug 24
Sunday Miscellany on a young girl's Olympic dreams A girl's Olympic dreams, aided by Tarzan (and her dad) - for Sunday Miscellany on RTÉ Radio 1, listen to Olympic Golds, by Mae Leonard above. Sunday Miscellany • 30 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany on a young girl's Olympic dreams A girl's Olympic dreams, aided by Tarzan (and her dad) - for Sunday Miscellany on RTÉ Radio 1, listen to Olympic Golds, by Mae Leonard above. Sunday Miscellany • 30 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany on the last time Clare won the All-Ireland Home thoughts from abroad: a Banner girl tracks her county's 1995 glory Sunday Miscellany • 25 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany on the last time Clare won the All-Ireland Home thoughts from abroad: a Banner girl tracks her county's 1995 glory Sunday Miscellany • 25 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany: Éamonn Ó Muircheartaigh on his legendary dad On the great Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh's preparation rituals for the hurling final - with the help of his son Sunday Miscellany • 25 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany: Éamonn Ó Muircheartaigh on his legendary dad On the great Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh's preparation rituals for the hurling final - with the help of his son Sunday Miscellany • 25 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany: Sediment, Snake, Paris Library, by Alice Rekab In praise of France and how to be in the world... Sunday Miscellany • 18 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany: Sediment, Snake, Paris Library, by Alice Rekab In praise of France and how to be in the world... Sunday Miscellany • 18 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany: Affirmation, by Andrew Clancy Time, building and what we leave behind Sunday Miscellany • 17 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany: Affirmation, by Andrew Clancy Time, building and what we leave behind Sunday Miscellany • 17 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany: A Wee French Air, by Cornelius Browne An artists's relations with a country where he has never been Sunday Miscellany • 16 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany: A Wee French Air, by Cornelius Browne An artists's relations with a country where he has never been Sunday Miscellany • 16 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany: Architect John Tuomey's fairytale of New York A young architect's impressions of New York, and decades later is a significant place of work and friendships Sunday Miscellany • 12 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany: Architect John Tuomey's fairytale of New York A young architect's impressions of New York, and decades later is a significant place of work and friendships Sunday Miscellany • 12 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany: All You Need Is Love, by Cathy Power A family wedding, and where love is expressed through the heart and not the eye Sunday Miscellany • 11 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany: All You Need Is Love, by Cathy Power A family wedding, and where love is expressed through the heart and not the eye Sunday Miscellany • 11 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany: The Wig, by Julie Feeney On being an artist and what to wear to be our true selves Sunday Miscellany • 10 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany: The Wig, by Julie Feeney On being an artist and what to wear to be our true selves Sunday Miscellany • 10 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany: Three poems, by Mícheál McCann Trying hard on a GAA pitch, house-hunting and airport farewells Sunday Miscellany • 02 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany: Three poems, by Mícheál McCann Trying hard on a GAA pitch, house-hunting and airport farewells Sunday Miscellany • 02 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany: Queen of the South, by Paul McVeigh A night out in Dumfries for two people with potential Sunday Miscellany • 01 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany: Queen of the South, by Paul McVeigh A night out in Dumfries for two people with potential Sunday Miscellany • 01 Jul 24
Sunday Miscellany on an encounter with Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh John Toal on why his encounter with the late, great broadcaster led him to believe you should never meet your heroes Sunday Miscellany • 26 Jun 24
Sunday Miscellany on an encounter with Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh John Toal on why his encounter with the late, great broadcaster led him to believe you should never meet your heroes Sunday Miscellany • 26 Jun 24
Sunday Miscellany: Seeing Things, by Lucy Caldwell On childhood eye surgery, spirit animals and ways of seeing Belfast Book Festival • 26 Jun 24
Sunday Miscellany: Seeing Things, by Lucy Caldwell On childhood eye surgery, spirit animals and ways of seeing Belfast Book Festival • 26 Jun 24