Sunday Miscellany: Emer O'Kelly on re-reading Anne Frank's diary On re-reading the searing Diary of Anne Frank Sunday Miscellany • 22 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany: Emer O'Kelly on re-reading Anne Frank's diary On re-reading the searing Diary of Anne Frank Sunday Miscellany • 22 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany: My Great-Great Uncle Roger, by Paul Johnston On Scotland's "tramp poet", and a kind of Burns Night skulduggery Sunday Miscellany • 22 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany: My Great-Great Uncle Roger, by Paul Johnston On Scotland's "tramp poet", and a kind of Burns Night skulduggery Sunday Miscellany • 22 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany: Birth registration for Tadhg, by Rory Gleeson A serenade to a delightful and tiny new Irishman in London Sunday Miscellany • 22 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany: Birth registration for Tadhg, by Rory Gleeson A serenade to a delightful and tiny new Irishman in London Sunday Miscellany • 22 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany: Phthalo Green, by Catherine Foley On the alluring colour that lent "doubt and discomfort" to Bacon's paintings Sunday Miscellany • 17 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany: Phthalo Green, by Catherine Foley On the alluring colour that lent "doubt and discomfort" to Bacon's paintings Sunday Miscellany • 17 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany: Aidan Mathews on his A & E vigil Encountering kind hearts and old souls in the Emergency Department Sunday Miscellany • 16 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany: Aidan Mathews on his A & E vigil Encountering kind hearts and old souls in the Emergency Department Sunday Miscellany • 16 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany on the epic cold snap of 1947 Remembering an amazing mid-century cold snap that buried parts of the country under 10 feet of snow... Sunday Miscellany • 15 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany on the epic cold snap of 1947 Remembering an amazing mid-century cold snap that buried parts of the country under 10 feet of snow... Sunday Miscellany • 15 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany: Then I Saw Her Face, by Enda Wyley An unexpected stumble and everything is changed...but a familiar face makes everything seem brighter Sunday Miscellany • 14 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany: Then I Saw Her Face, by Enda Wyley An unexpected stumble and everything is changed...but a familiar face makes everything seem brighter Sunday Miscellany • 14 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany: the real-life inspiration for Joyce's The Dead The real-life inspiration for one of the most significant musical performances in Irish literature... Sunday Miscellany • 11 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany: the real-life inspiration for Joyce's The Dead The real-life inspiration for one of the most significant musical performances in Irish literature... Sunday Miscellany • 11 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany: Absent Angels, by Michael Harding The cyclical nature of life guarantees that Christmas will come, year after year Sunday Miscellany • 10 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany: Absent Angels, by Michael Harding The cyclical nature of life guarantees that Christmas will come, year after year Sunday Miscellany • 10 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany: Everything Is Going To Be All Right Sharon Hogan is musing on the last day of the year, reflecting on the past, the present and what is to come Sunday Miscellany • 05 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany: Everything Is Going To Be All Right Sharon Hogan is musing on the last day of the year, reflecting on the past, the present and what is to come Sunday Miscellany • 05 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany takes a trip to Yeats country The shadow of WB looms large in the lives of fellow-writers in his beloved Sligo Sunday Miscellany • 08 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany takes a trip to Yeats country The shadow of WB looms large in the lives of fellow-writers in his beloved Sligo Sunday Miscellany • 08 Jan 24
Sunday Miscellany: Night Divine, by Paul Howard A journalist, a recently bereaved widow, and an extraordinary evening... Sunday Miscellany • 19 Dec 23
Sunday Miscellany: Night Divine, by Paul Howard A journalist, a recently bereaved widow, and an extraordinary evening... Sunday Miscellany • 19 Dec 23
Sunday Miscellany: Hannukah, by Judith Mok On miracles, Rembrandt's Star of the Kings, and a battered Menorah Sunday Miscellany • 18 Dec 23
Sunday Miscellany: Hannukah, by Judith Mok On miracles, Rembrandt's Star of the Kings, and a battered Menorah Sunday Miscellany • 18 Dec 23
Sunday Miscellany: A Selection - RTÉ Arena on the new anthology Sunday Miscellany: A Selection 2018 – 2023 is a new anthology from the much-loved Sunday morning show on RTÉ Radio 1. RTÉ Arena • 04 Dec 23
Sunday Miscellany: A Selection - RTÉ Arena on the new anthology Sunday Miscellany: A Selection 2018 – 2023 is a new anthology from the much-loved Sunday morning show on RTÉ Radio 1. RTÉ Arena • 04 Dec 23
Sunday Miscellany: Smell of the Atlantic, by Alexander McMaster The Atlantic is a smell before it is an ocean.... Sunday Miscellany • 29 Nov 23
Sunday Miscellany: Smell of the Atlantic, by Alexander McMaster The Atlantic is a smell before it is an ocean.... Sunday Miscellany • 29 Nov 23
Sunday Miscellany: The Little Furry Rabbit by Michael Harding On Arthur the pheasant, the rabbit who replaced him, and the contagion of war Michael Harding • 28 Nov 23
Sunday Miscellany: The Little Furry Rabbit by Michael Harding On Arthur the pheasant, the rabbit who replaced him, and the contagion of war Michael Harding • 28 Nov 23
Sunday Miscellany: Car Troubles, by Catherine Foley Dying batteries, faulty alternators, wet plugs and a broken fanbelt... Sunday Miscellany • 22 Nov 23
Sunday Miscellany: Car Troubles, by Catherine Foley Dying batteries, faulty alternators, wet plugs and a broken fanbelt... Sunday Miscellany • 22 Nov 23
Sunday Miscellany: Gerald Dawe visits Dylan Thomas's homeplace 'I couldn't help but hear his voice as we wandered along the streets...' Sunday Miscellany • 21 Nov 23
Sunday Miscellany: Gerald Dawe visits Dylan Thomas's homeplace 'I couldn't help but hear his voice as we wandered along the streets...' Sunday Miscellany • 21 Nov 23
Sunday Miscellany: The Freedom of Small Nations by Peter Trant "Like most who endure the horrors of war, Pappy didn't often speak of his experiences...." Sunday Miscellany • 14 Nov 23
Sunday Miscellany: The Freedom of Small Nations by Peter Trant "Like most who endure the horrors of war, Pappy didn't often speak of his experiences...." Sunday Miscellany • 14 Nov 23
Sunday Miscellany: Eileen Battersby remembers Armistice Day 'It was not a victory; there was no triumph only an exhausted sigh of relief...' A 2018 Armistice Day essay from the late, much-missed writer Sunday Miscellany • 15 Nov 23
Sunday Miscellany: Eileen Battersby remembers Armistice Day 'It was not a victory; there was no triumph only an exhausted sigh of relief...' A 2018 Armistice Day essay from the late, much-missed writer Sunday Miscellany • 15 Nov 23
Sunday Miscellany: Colin Murphy on the United States vs Ulysses How a chance encounter in lockdown led to a play on the Ulysses obscenity trial Sunday Miscellany • 08 Nov 23
Sunday Miscellany: Colin Murphy on the United States vs Ulysses How a chance encounter in lockdown led to a play on the Ulysses obscenity trial Sunday Miscellany • 08 Nov 23
Sunday Miscellany: A father, an accordion, and a Waterboys song A father, a Hohner accordion, and a Waterboys song Sunday Miscellany • 28 Feb 24
Sunday Miscellany: A father, an accordion, and a Waterboys song A father, a Hohner accordion, and a Waterboys song Sunday Miscellany • 28 Feb 24
Sunday Miscellany: Courage In The Alleys, by Joseph O'Connor On Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty, who helped Jewish people to safety in WW2 Sunday Miscellany • 02 Nov 23
Sunday Miscellany: Courage In The Alleys, by Joseph O'Connor On Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty, who helped Jewish people to safety in WW2 Sunday Miscellany • 02 Nov 23
Sunday Miscellany: Colm Tóibín on rediscovering Carmen Bustamante 45 years on and this soprano's 3-minute Beethoven performance is still seared into the memory Sunday Miscellany • 24 Oct 23
Sunday Miscellany: Colm Tóibín on rediscovering Carmen Bustamante 45 years on and this soprano's 3-minute Beethoven performance is still seared into the memory Sunday Miscellany • 24 Oct 23
Sunday Miscellany: Kurdish Blood, Irish Heart by Zak Moradi On finding a safe home and good life in Leitrim Sunday Miscellany • 16 Oct 23
Sunday Miscellany: Kurdish Blood, Irish Heart by Zak Moradi On finding a safe home and good life in Leitrim Sunday Miscellany • 16 Oct 23