Sunday Miscellany: Smell of the Atlantic, by Alexander McMaster The Atlantic is a smell before it is an ocean.... Sunday Miscellany • 21 hrs
Sunday Miscellany: The Little Furry Rabbit by Michael Harding On Arthur the pheasant, the rabbit who replaced him, and the contagion of war Michael Harding • 28 Nov
Sunday Miscellany: Car Troubles, by Catherine Foley Dying batteries, faulty alternators, wet plugs and a broken fanbelt... Sunday Miscellany • 22 Nov
Sunday Miscellany: Gerald Dawe visits Dylan Thomas's homeplace 'I couldn't help but hear his voice as we wandered along the streets...' Sunday Miscellany • 21 Nov
Sunday Miscellany: The Freedom of Small Nations by Peter Trant "Like most who endure the horrors of war, Pappy didn't often speak of his experiences...." Sunday Miscellany • 14 Nov
Sunday Miscellany: Eileen Battersby remembers Armistice Day 'It was not a victory; there was no triumph only an exhausted sigh of relief...' A 2018 Armistice Day essay from the late, much-missed writer Sunday Miscellany • 15 Nov
Sunday Miscellany: Colin Murphy on the United States vs Ulysses How a chance encounter in lockdown led to a play on the Ulysses obscenity trial Sunday Miscellany • 08 Nov
Sunday Miscellany: A father, a accordion, and a Waterboys song A father, a Hohner accordion, and a Waterboys song Sunday Miscellany • 07 Nov
Sunday Miscellany: Courage In The Alleys, by Joseph O'Connor On Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty, who helped Jewish people to safety in WW2 Sunday Miscellany • 02 Nov
Sunday Miscellany: Colm Tóibín on rediscovering Carmen Bustamante 45 years on and this soprano's 3-minute Beethoven performance is still seared into the memory Sunday Miscellany • 24 Oct
Sunday Miscellany: Kurdish Blood, Irish Heart by Zak Moradi On finding a safe home and good life in Leitrim Sunday Miscellany • 16 Oct
Sunday Miscellany: Kathy Donaghy looks back, and looks forward As a big birthday approaches, Kathy Donaghy looks back, and looks forward Sunday Miscellany • 12 Oct
A daughter's first grey hair gives her mother pause A daughter's first grey hair gives her mother pause... Sunday Miscellany • 11 Oct
Sunday Miscellany: Liz Nugent on life as a teenage emigrant Dreams of a high-flying career in London and dampened by the realities of big city living expenses Sunday Miscellany • 04 Oct
Sunday Miscellany on the architect who transformed Dublin On the "quiet, unassuming but determined" corporation architect who transformed Dublin Sunday Miscellany • 02 Oct
Sunday Miscellany on how "a nation lives in its language" On how "a nation lives in its language", from words for snow to rain to inebriation Sunday Miscellany • 28 Sep
Sunday Miscellany: From Dublin to Genovese with Rory Gleeson On regional idiosyncrasies and national stereotypes, from Italy to Ireland... Sunday Miscellany • 28 Sep
Sunday Miscellany - a poem for Daniel O'Connell Daniel O'Connell's Funeral Cortege 1847: a found poem from the Freeman's Journal Sunday Miscellany • 20 Sep
Sunday Miscellany on the miracle of learning to read as an adult On the miracle of learning to read as an adult - and the triumphs that followed Sunday Miscellany • 19 Sep
Sunday Miscellany on going to school with Father Ted Fr Ted as a fellow student in UCD, 50 years ago... Sunday Miscellany • 14 Sep
How the road to a changed life began with a single step On how the road to a changed life began with a single step - into a writers workshop Sunday Miscellany • 13 Sep
1984: On a life preparing to blossom, post Leaving Cert On the life preparing to blossom, post Leaving Cert 1984 Sunday Miscellany • 07 Sep
A heart-stopping experience on an Italian beach A heart-stopping experience on a Viareggio beach Sunday Miscellany • 06 Sep
Sunday Miscellany: A 10th anniversary tribute for Seamus Heaney Earthed lightning, letters of freedom and a late love poem: a celebration of the late Seamus Heaney to mark his 10th anniversary, with Grace Wells, … Seamus Heaney • 06 Sep
Sunday Miscellany on the magic of telly in the 1970s A father and his daughters tune in to a wider world Sunday Miscellany • 05 Sep