Nothing can make a father prouder than when his children decide to follow in his footsteps. But please, Tommy Byrne asks, ...
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Celebrate Valentine's with a difference — Quirky date ideas for couples, gal pals, and self-lovers
While love is timeless and shouldn’t be confined to one single day, Valentine’s Day offers us the opportunity to focus on the meaning of love and create lasting memories ...
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 ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – If you’re craving fish during Lent, you’re in luck: Northeast Ohio has dozens of places offering everything ...
At Brooklyn’s “hi-def dance club” Refuge, two mainstays of New York nightlife have joined forces to execute their vision of the perfect club, building on the city’s mighty legacy and carrying that ...
From 19th to 23rd February 2026, the city of London moves to a sharper rhythm thanks to London Fashion Week. Here are five of ...
GILBERTSVILLE — Thirty-two years after it became a global phenomenon, Riverdance, the Irish dancing/musical stage show, is still going strong and still inspiring artists. And about 15 years ago, ...
An Irish venture is set to open in Liverpool's Ropeworks Quarter this February, marking the next chapter of the former Zanzibar building. McNasty's will focus on live music and sport and aims to build ...
Two generations of second-hand shopowners - Frank McQuade (Flip), son Michael (Badlands), and daughter Sophie (Sacred Heart of Vintage) - join Oliver Callan in the studio. Listen back above. In 2025, ...
In 1996 it was all so different. Michael Flatley bounded on to stages around the world as the Lord of the Dance. In his show, the Chicago-born dancer’s character, the hero, battled the “evil dark lord ...
This week’s Indie Basement Classic is a DC shoegaze/indiepop gem from 1994 that has just gotten the deluxe reissue treatment.
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Temple Bar’s Eustace Street returns to its 1980s artistic roots
The 18th century townhouse at 16 Eustace Street has been returned to its 1980s artistic roots as artist move into eight high-quality refurbished studios ...
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