The Dubliners (/ˈdʌblɪnərz/) were an Irish folk band founded in Dublin in 1962 as The Ronnie Drew Ballad Group, named after its founding member; they ...
Niall O'Dowd reviews Trevor Birney's new book "Shooting Crows: Mass Murder, State Collusion and Press Freedom." On This Day: Ellis Island, American gateway to 3.5 million Irish immigrants, closed ...
One of the more underrated bands of the 1980s, Tesla, which is still going strong today, hit it big (reaching No. 10 on the Hot 100) with this ballad from 1989's The Great Radio Controversy. T hat ...
But evidently there is an enormous appetite for this sort of thing among Dubliners, who turned out in droves along the projected route. A witness watching the crowd from the window told the paper ...
Dubliners have been left red-faced after mistakenly identifying a spectacular glow in the sky as the 'Northern Lights' - only to learn it was something else entirely. In recent weeks, social media ...
The original 1965 negative was destroyed, but the working copy and various out-takes were found in 1997 and restored for a 1998 release at the Dublin Film Festival.
The songs on Rocky Top Ballads—sample-based productions with organic instrumentation, written and produced by Fine—tell a story of a love affair that’s hard to understand. “You kiss me ...
The James Joyce Centre is proud to offer once again its popular six-week Dear, Dirty Dubliners course this autumn! Dubliners, James Joyce’s debut collection of short stories, is considered one of the ...