How a bar in Greenwich Village, NYC played two important parts in the creation of Frank McCourt’s beloved novel. IrishCentral Staff @IrishCentral Sep 30, 2021 The tale of how the Lion’s Head bar along with three women Mary Breasted, Molly Friedrich, and Ellen McCourt led to the publication of “Angela’s Ashes: A Memoir”, published […]
A Tale of Two Teams 1983
“like a breath of fresh Limerick air…” (click for video)
Now at Quay Books, Limerick, only €12.00. Buy online here: https://www.quaybooksstore.com/…/ar…… An epic book-length poem, Arias of Consolation, about Limerick, written in the manner of Virgil’s
First Edition Limerick Publications No. 5 ‘Limerick Citizen’ 1981
Pioneers in the Development of the Medieval Banquet at Bunratty Castle
First Edition Limerick Publications: No. 4 INSIDE MAGAZINE 1986
Tom O’Donnell on Radio Limerick One
If Walls Could Talk – The Story of the Theatre Royal, Limerick
This is the story of how a small Theatre transformed the cultural life of an Irish city. Theatres possess a special atmosphere that actors and performers recognised instantly. At rehersals, they clued into the spirits of the Hall, picking up on vibes and whispers of the past. Theatre deals with imagination; calling for what S.T. […]
The Late John Johnson Recalls Two Radio legends John Frawley and Walter Stanley
Back in the golden days of pirate radio in the 70s & 80s, the people of Limerick were truly blessed. By switching on to Radio Lumni, you heard the best local radio programme, in some folk’s opinion, that there ever has been. Around 7.30am, you would hear the soft tones of John the Man Frawley […]
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