“Not feeding the King is worse than starving the people,” writes Rebecca Perry midway through her elegant, elliptical debut ...
Geraldine Mitchell’s fifth collection, Naming Love, was published by Arlen Press in 2024. She divides her time between Mayo ...
The author turns to American history as a kind of grab bag but does not connect the dots needed to understand how we got here ...
For Dubliners of a certain vintage, poet Pat Ingoldsby was as much a part of the Dublin streetscape as Arthur Fields, the ...
Madeline Cash is at her best when she really leans into the increasingly preposterous, Pynchonian rabbit holes of her plot ...
Misty L. Heggeness offers a rich economics history and veritable coterie of feminist heroes, drilling deep into the concept of care-privilege ...
Ryan Tubridy will present a new Sunday-afternoon programme on Times Radio, from 1pm to 4pm, starting on March 22nd. Speaking ...
These reservations do not undermine the book’s achievement. Fiercely local and profoundly international, grounded in archival labour yet alive to the present, Intimate Power stands alongside classic ...
Kenny is back up at least and Ireland have a promising attack. Quick offload by Jansen to Bryn Ward who makes some ground. Ireland get a penalty advantage five metres awa ...
Ireland kicked away too much ball. England came to play, the home side were more circumspect and conservative, which was ...
Young was due to play Virgin Media Park in Cork in July alongside Elvis Costello. On Friday night, a message was posted to ...
The home side were sharper under the dropping ball, but Ireland kept using tactics that clearly weren’t working ...