On not knowing why, but knowing one must write in Irish On not knowing why, but knowing one must write in Irish Sunday Miscellany • 04 Sep
Sunday Miscellany: A Letter From Bradford, by Virginia Teehan On a first job in the archives of University College Cork Sunday Miscellany • 17 Aug
Sunday Miscellany: Omagh, August 1998 by Michael Kelly A schoolboy's memories of the devastation of his beloved hometown Sunday Miscellany • 16 Aug
Sunday Miscellany: Meeting Frank O'Connor, by Eamon Keane Eamon Keane describes meeting the great writer, for the first time, in Dublin in the 1940's Sunday Miscellany • 09 Aug
Sunday Miscellany: Pat's Prescience, by Pat Cunningham The story behind the documentary film 'A Year Til Sunday', which chronicles Galway's journey to victory in the 1998 football final Sunday Miscellany • 03 Aug
Sunday Miscellany: Memories of the Dublin/Kerry GAA rivalry Memories of the Dublin / Kerry rivalry in the 1970's, and a tribute to the late Dublin legend Brian Mullins Sunday Miscellany • 02 Aug
Sunday Miscellany on the wild history of hurling On the history of "horlinge" through Penal times and beyond Sunday Miscellany • 27 Jul
Sunday Miscellany: A GAA hurling umpire reflects on his career A GAA hurling umpire reflects on his 14-year career Sunday Miscellany • 26 Jul
Sunday Miscellany on the forgotten Yeats sisters On Susan and Elizabeth Yeats's groundbreaking, all-female Cuala Industries Sunday Miscellany • 19 Jul
Sunday Miscellany on saying goodbye to the very best dog On saying goodbye to the very best dog... Sunday Miscellany • 18 Jul
Sunday Miscellany: Joanne Hynes on her coming of age as an artist A fashion student trawls London markets in pursuit of broken chandeliers, and her own artistic instincts Sunday Miscellany • 17 Jul
Sunday Miscellany: Neil Hegarty on inviting the swifts to come On inviting the swifts to come and spend their fleeting summer season Sunday Miscellany • 14 Jul
Louise Kennedy on traversing the border, and a sense of belonging On traversing the border, and a sense of belonging Louise Kennedy • 13 Jul
Sunday Miscellany: Three poems by Mícheál McCann Keeper, Walking Through Empty Houses, and Travelling Poem Sunday Miscellany • 05 Jul
Sunday Miscellany: John Toal on a sense of belonging On Newry, Belfast, and the question "where are you from?" Sunday Miscellany • 05 Jul
Wendy Erskine on another kind of home from home On another kind of home from home Wendy Erskine • 05 Jul
Sunday Miscellany: How dancing the tango helped cope with trauma How dancing the tango helped cope with trauma... Sunday Miscellany • 29 Jun
Sunday Miscellany:John Egan on Queuing for King Tut (& Wimbledon) On the rituals of queuing with fellow tennis fans... Sunday Miscellany • 28 Jun
Sunday Miscellany, Dev and me, by Charles Lysaght On the various encounters with the iconic Irish politican down the decades. Sunday Miscellany • 27 Jun
Sunday Miscellany: Katrina Bruna on a phone call with her father When not much is said, but everything is said, in a phone call with your father Sunday Miscellany • 26 Jun
Sunday Miscellany: Gnome Is Where The Heart Is, by Joseph Kearney A tribute to a wonderful man, whose county allegiances sparked some unrest in the home of the cats Sunday Miscellany • 23 Jun
Sunday Miscellany: Grace Wells on the magic of midsummer solstice On the vow made annually at midsummer Sunday Miscellany • 22 Jun
Sunday Miscellany on the pleasures of the Sunday morning fry-up On the right way to load the grill, in anticipation of the classic Irish fry (from 1997) Sunday Miscellany • 07 Jun
Sunday Miscellany: the line between house hunting & home invasion When a passion for house viewing tips over into home invasion (from 1996) Sunday Miscellany • 09 Jun
Sunday Miscellany: Colin Regan on a good day in the bog On familial bonds tightened and precious memories created in days spent on the bog Sunday Miscellany • 30 May