Sunday Miscellany Its new radio essays and occasional poetry followed by complementary music capture our times, passions and curiosities. The contributor led content is selected from open submission and commissioned writing presented by new voices and established names. Reportage, appreciations, memory pieces, poetry, travel writing and personal accounts of events and happenings are the stuff of Sunday Miscellany. The programme is part of Sunday mornings since 1968. It is essential listening to thousands across Ireland and the world.
New short essays: Hurleys and the All Ireland by Norman Freeman The Ten All-Time Greatest Tipperary Hit Songs by Leo Cullen Hurling on the Roof of the World by Joe ...
New short essays: The Day I got lost in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin by Orla Donoghue Patrick and the Druids by Alan Titley Tonic Solfa a poem ...
New short essays: On Meeting Ozymandias in Pearse Street by Maurice Cashell In Dreams by Fidelma Mahon O Teddy boys of Yesteryear a poem by Gerard Smyth At St. Cáilín’s ...
New short essays: For Saar on her birthday a poem by Michael O’Loughlin Rodin’s Thinker by Denise Blake The Planters’ Legacy by Pádraig McGinn Last train to Wawa by Joe Kearney ...
Sunday Miscellany Its new radio essays and occasional poetry followed by complementary music capture our times, passions and curiosities. The contributor led content is selected from open submission and commissioned writing presented by new voices and established names. Reportage, appreciations, memory pieces, poetry, travel writing and personal accounts of events and happenings are the stuff of Sunday Miscellany. The programme is part of Sunday mornings since 1968. It is essential listening to thousands across Ireland and the world.
Sunday Miscellany Its new radio essays and occasional poetry followed by complementary music capture our times, passions and curiosities. The contributor led content is selected from open submission and commissioned writing presented by new voices and established names. Reportage, appreciations, memory pieces, poetry, travel writing and personal accounts of events and happenings are the stuff of Sunday Miscellany. The programme is part of Sunday mornings since 1968. It is essential listening to thousands across Ireland and the world.
New Short Essays: The Road to Milltown Malbay by Jimmy O’Brien Moran Bumper Cars and Model T’s by Caroline Carey Finn The Raft of the Medusa by Joe Kearney Lough ...
New short essays: Attic a poem by Jessica Traynor Naturalisation - the Hard Way by Robin Mosse A Love of Gargoyles by Judith Mok Ruby Slippers and Yellow Ducks by ...
Sunday Miscellany Its new radio essays and occasional poetry followed by complementary music capture our times, passions and curiosities. The contributor led content is selected from open submission and commissioned writing presented by new voices and established names. Reportage, appreciations, memory pieces, poetry, travel writing and personal accounts of events and happenings are the stuff of Sunday Miscellany. The programme is part of Sunday mornings since 1968. It is essential listening to thousands across Ireland and the world.