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Children’s TV presenter and entertainer Glen Michael has been remembered as an “STV legend”, as the broadcaster announced his ...
Steve Benson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist known for his pointed critiques of Arizona politicians, died at ...
The right has played hardball, and the aftermath may serve them up a twisted brew of real socialists, Republican haters, and ...
BoolaBoom are the Cork-born big band that mix Latin sounds with house influences to produce some of the best festival vibes ...
Heavy rain could not dampen spirits at the colourful and culture-rich Celebration of Irish and American Friendship festival ...
Let the audience do the work.” He found constraint opened doors. “You can make humor if you set very tight parameters,” he said. “You came up with solutions I found fascinating.” But digital tools ...
From doing red carpets with some of Hollywood's biggest studios to visiting seriously ill children in hospitals, Matt Hodge ...
Potential rivals for the nomination to become Fine Gael’s candidate in the upcoming presidential election will hardly be ...
It's a direct response to the controversy surrounding member Mo Chara's run-in with the law and their Glastonbury performance ...
Historians estimate that more than a million Irish people died between 1845 and 1851, either from starvation or hunger-related disease—one-eighth of the population.
Welcome to On This Week, where we delve into the standout stories from the years gone by, featuring standout news stories, major sporting events, and pop culture highlights that helped shape Irish ...
Fascinating facts about Francis Scott Key, the writing of what would become America's national anthem, and the War of 1812 ...