What we have seen over the last two decades in the GAA is overdone redevelopment of county grounds, often with increased ...
Winston Churchill famously described Russia as “a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma”. As I have been discovering, the one-time MP ...
Boston College’s acclaimed Gaelic Roots Series will take on a different format this semester while continuing its mission of presenting accomplished performers and experts in Irish, Scottish, American ...
In Missing Persons, Clair Wills's intimate story of institutionalized Irish women and children, shows how a family's history ...
Storm Darragh has forced the postponement of Saturday's Ulster Club Intermediate Football Championship final between Arva and Ballinderry at Healy Park. Cavan's Arva and Derry side Ballinderry ...
Most slaves during the Roman Empire were foreigners and, unlike in modern times, Roman slavery was not based on race. Slaves in Rome might include prisoners of war, sailors captured and sold by ...
Roman worship was divided into the public and the private. Families would honor their household spirits while Rome had colleges of official priests to ensure that its actions met with divine ...
Like most people who study abroad in a non-English speaking country, I expected to be fully immersed in the German language ...
Saturday’s ‘Golden Jubilee’ book launch is taking place in The Moy Hotel, Foxford, at 8.30pm to which Moy Davitts GAA is ...
The beautiful publication entitled 'Cuttin' or Atein' the Bushes' is the work of well known local man Paddy Ryan Coole and is a must for anyone with associations with the parish, but especially those ...
The New York version of an art carnival has lost the anarchic charge it was born with almost four decades ago (though a new act may thrill the kids). By Blake Gopnik In her cityscapes, a ...
A couple pick up a hitchhiker on the way to their yacht. The husband invites the young man to come along for their day's sailing. As the voyage progresses, the antagonism between the two men grows. A ...