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 […]
Streets of Limerick: O’Connell Street, Patrick Street & Rutland Street 1970s in Colour
7.30pm Friday, September 17: JAYNE on Hotpress Instagram live stream.
Limerick singer songwriter, JaYne has a proven track record as a remarkable artist and songwriter – with a sound that spans several genres and styles. In addition to her work with her band, Eve’s Record Box, JaYne worked in London for 10 years as a session singer and writer. Earlier this year, she continued to […]
Postponed Book Launch Now Takes Place ‘Further On Up the Road’!
REVIVAL PRESS is pleased to announce the launch of Further On Up the Road by poet and literary critic Hugh McFadden Sunday 26th Sept 3.00pm – The White House Bar, O’Connell St., Limerick (The launch will be socially distanced with guests seated in tables of four) Special guest speaker: Kieran Beville Hugh McFadden is a […]
Loss of Arts and Culture Champion Bertha McCullagh.
Limerick has lost one of its greatest arts and culture supporters with the passing of Bertha McCullagh last Saturday. A regular at literary gatherings, her love and support of the literary arts scene in Limerick was legendary. Many people would be familiar with her from the early days of the White House Poetry Revival in […]
The Limerick – Killaloe Camino
Many people are familiar with the Camino de Santiago in the north of Spain but did you know that Limerick has its very own Camino? A special pilgrimage route between Limerick and Killaloe, along a portion of a path called the Lough Derg Way has been inaugurated by the Dioceses of Limerick and Killaloe. The […]
Streets of Limerick: Broad Street 1970s
The Cranberries: Remembering Dolores
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