We take a look at the fledgling talent across rural Ireland, catching up with some young future stars, writes Jacqueline Hogge.
The Irish Cultural Centre is thrilled to announce two unforgettable evenings of acoustic roots music featuring multi-Grammy ...
Endorsed by the late, great Shane MacGowan, their annual Christmas shows at The Tree House have become a firm fixture in the ...
For it was from here that writer Seumas MacManus would, in the late 1940s and early 1950s, regale young and old alike with ...
Acceptance doesn’t mean agreeing with or giving in, urges Irish Tatler therapist Layla Voll Collins in answer to a readers’ anguish, it means allowing something to be there without exhausting yourself ...
He is the internationally-acclaimed fiddler who gave up touring with the band to spend more time with his bar.
OVA was the last album he worked on and it may be their best since 2005’s Volume 5: Anatomic ... Buzzing synth bass, African choirs, djembes, dhols and balaphon dance, while an Irish fiddle spins a ...
Language and the role it plays in shaping identity was a driving theme for writer-director Rich Peppiatt when he embarked on ...
Nathan Doak believes Ulster can take lessons from previous visits to Toulouse as they try to plot the downfall of the ...
One of the best holiday traditions unique to the area, Bob McCarthy’s Irish Christmas, is expected to put the community in ...
The year’s most bombastic song is a razor-sharp parody of a creep badly shooting his shot. “The barmaids know my name / I’ve ...
Socks in the Frying Pan, a critically acclaimed trio from Ennis, County Clare—widely regarded as the heartland of Irish ...