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The writer and farmer on finding his mojo among women in Norway, shameful plastic rubbish and why he has no interest in a ...
Mark McDermott The three men in black arrive as mysteries. They carry hard cases and wear cowboy hats and embroidered shirts.
Anne Hailes meets Peter Anderson, whose artistic talents have enhanced some of TV’s top shows - and one of our local parks ...
Hundreds of people attended a special open Mass on June 29 in Loughcrew to commemorate two major anniversaries in the life of ...
Life-saving to some, poetic to others, the daily warnings for those at sea have a deep-seated place in our way of life.
Amelia Loulli has won the Seamus Heaney First Collection Poetry Prize 2025, supported by the Atlantic Philanthropies and run ...
Despite her County Armagh pedigree, Noelle McAlinden is nowhere more at peace than in the Fermanagh Lakelands, which she has called home for ...
The Castle Kitchen and Bar at the golf club is probably up there with one of the best golf club restaurants I’ve ever been to ...
In her monthly diary from Ballyconnelly Farm, Ruby Free ponders the legacy of ecology policy, pays tribute to the late Irish ...
In a world that’s always rushing, how refreshing would it feel to slow down, breathe deeply, and truly connect with the landscape, culture, and people around you?
Deputy Mayor Niree McMorris at the End of Term Summer Students Exhibition in Eden Place Arts Centre, Pilots Row Centre, with ...
Two new books give a multi-hued portrait of Seamus Heaney as he pursued a late-20th-century vocation as a public advocate of poetry and as a somewhat private advocate of Catholicism as a folk culture.