Peter O’Toole is Ireland’s greatest screen actor
A tribute to Ireland's finest screen talent
A tribute to Ireland's finest screen talent
Dublin cinemas planned to screen the Queen’s coronation but opted not to after receiving threats
Read MoreLanguage and culture played a big role in helping the Irish survive and fueled their cultural renaissance
Read More‘Evil’ is back in rhetorical style, at least on a selective basis. Actual evil, of course, never went away
Read MoreO’Hara made more than 50 films including the perennial Christmas favourite Miracle on 34th Street
Read MoreSeparating fact from fiction can be difficult, but St. Patrick definitely won the war for popular historical memory
Read MoreThe unintended consequences of our policy decisions
Read MoreNeocolonialism and huge military budgets are prevalent. So is the myth that militarism means order
Read More1920’s Ireland exudes an aura of tragic futility. It’s also a fascinating study of competing perspectives
Read MoreSarsfield was the de facto commander of James’s forces in Ireland. The mission failed but his reputation for gallantry was assured
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