Dáil clerk job up for grabs with a salary of just under €250,000
Overheard: Tourism bosses see upside of Norman invasion and Michael Flatley lets flute do the talking amid Áras speculation
Overheard: Tourism bosses see upside of Norman invasion and Michael Flatley lets flute do the talking amid Áras speculation
What you thought you knew about the Irish drum’s history is almost certainly wrong
Tokyo boasts regular Comhaltas traditional music sessions and an annual St Patrick’s Day parade, while Enya and Riverdance have strong Japanese followings
Méabh Ní Fhuartháin brings subtlety and depth to her appraisal of the Fleadh’s progression from grassroots organisation to Ireland’s largest music festival
Hugh Linehan: ‘Trapped in a confined space with loud music played at you is what they do to terrorists,’ one commenter said about last weekend’s impromptu session
Learn to play Irish music or speak the language, to sail, cook, understand wine – and much more
Ian Duhig’s parents emigrated to England in the 1950s in search of a better life. In this essay, he looks at growing up under the influence of Ireland and never feeling quite at home
Michael Lynch epitomised the best of FF’s commitment to community politics – Martin
Free all-island event includes arts, music, history, heritage and science for people of all ages
Irish traditional music festival in Drogheda is planet’s largest with some 10,000 participants
‘The enormity of the individual ambition became inextricably intertwined with that of the nation’
‘I didn’t feel Irish enough at the Gaeltacht, and now it turns out I don’t feel Irish enough in Tokyo’
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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