With St Brigid’s Day celebrations, Ireland is reclaiming old traditions and ancient festivals that celebrate the seasons and ...
As Ireland prepares to mark St. Brigid’s Day on the February 1, Co Louth is inviting people to reconnect with the place where ...
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'We are taking her back' — Why St Brigid is being reclaimed by modern Irish women
As a bold reimagining of St Brigid arrives in bookshops this weekend, Gemma Fullam speaks with author Kim Curran and fellow ...
With the first Bank Holiday Weekend of the year slowly closing in – and the end of January almost in sight – the Irish Independent has the low-down for the best activities and events to hit in Clare.
The Muny has selected the seven teams of directors, choreographers, music directors and lead designers whose creative visions ...
A priest behind a DJ deck in a packed nightclub? For some, it’s inspiring. For others, confusing — even troubling. Either way, Padre Guilherme Peixoto is impossible to ignore.
The Juneau Writing Group will be meeting on Wednesday, April 23rd at the Mendenhall Library from 6-8 pm and members of the public are welcome to join or sit in to listen. Contact: ...
Lough Gur Visitor Centre and Lakeshore Park in Limerick is hosting a series of cross-making workshops to celebrate the arrival of Spring. Using local reeds to discover the story of Brigid's cross, ...
There seems to be no end to the talent in the Hewson household as another of Bono and Ali's children is stepping into the ...
Now a national public holiday, St. Brigid’s Day offers the perfect opportunity to experience Louth, the birthplace of Brigid.
Taking place on 30th - 31st January at Griffith College Dublin, the Imbolg Women Who Terrify Film Festival will celebrate women who terrify, both on screen and behind the camera.
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