Spring is here, and it's the perfect time to add more titles to your reading list... and maybe a new bookshelf to hold them ...
The journey through the loneliness and darkness of grief – and its many emotional stages – is one of life’s toughest trials ...
The perseverance of the Irish people in maintaining their language, history and values created a world of oral tradition ...
Looking for a good movie to watch tonight? Right now, you can stream a variety of Irish screen classics old and new via the ...
Jones’s roaring debut novel, first published in 1983, is a tour of the bad ol’ days of New York City and Detroit, with a ...
How much of Ms. Jane Austen's personal life, wishes and dreams was brought into her work? But what about her Irish lover?
Novel gives a detailed account of a difficult year in the protagonist’s life in which she matures from confused adolescent to ...
The sleuth with the outsider’s eye is a convention as old as the crime genre itself, but Jess Kidd gives it an interesting twist in her latest novel, Murder at Gulls Nest (Faber, £16.99). Set just ...
As Irish writer and journalist Róisín Lanigan publishes her debut novel about a young couple who move into a property too ...
An Taibhse comes from on-the-rise writer-director John Farrelly and is set during the tail end of the Great Famine.
There are few buildings in New York City that have witnessed more Irish American history than Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral on ...