NPR's Juana Summers talks with Mo Chara and Móglaí Bap of the Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap about their new album Fenian.
Máiréad Ní Ghráda, whose books are now in the AIHS collection, was a pioneering figure of RTÉ’s Irish programming.
Aquatic-themed books from Liam Campbell, Eithne Massey, Alanna Moore, John Feehan, Robert O’Leary, Tom Dredge, Colin Urwin ...
You bump into it now in old street signs, county jerseys and, for some reason, parking signs, but it’s rare. Now we’re all ...
Mahbooba Faiz fled Afghanistan at the return of the Taliban. She recently graduated with a Masters from UCC and describes ...
They came to remember the Battle of Culloden of 1746, when the British army crushed the Jacobite rising. The ancient language ...
At 105 years old, Roselle resident Nancy Lally is part of a group of centenarians whose names are on the Irish census of 1926 ...
Bluffs up to 120 feet tall once hugged the Missouri River by Kansas City, making it difficult to traverse the landscape and expand the growing town. So in the mid-1800s, a Catholic priest named Father ...
The majority of allegations against six men accused of sexually abusing their female relative have been withdrawn and a ...
Violins and acoustic guitars are the typical sounds that come to mind when discussing traditional Irish music however this ...
Campaigners described a long journey to the legislation that includes the provision of free sign language classes to deaf children and their families ...
The bill will put a duty on Stormont to provide free classes for deaf people under-25 and their close families, guardians, ...
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