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From folk legends to viral tin whistle players – Late Late Show announce first ever Trad special
The Late Late Show has announced a bumper lineup for their first-ever trad special. Host Patrick Kielty returns for the first ...
Brrr…. it only takes a surprise cold snap to remind us there’s nothing more miserable than sleeping in the cold – especially if your bed is far from the safe ...
Tin Whistle Brewing Co. was at the forefront when it opened in 1995, and it continues to lead the way today. The Penticton business was the first craft beer brewery to open in the Okanagan, and it is ...
The number of people sleeping rough during the winter months in the capital has increased since last year, the latest figures from the Dublin Simon Community have shown. There are currently 145 ...
Celtic found themselves at the centre of a different kind of story this week, with journalists Peter Martin and Gordon Parks both drawing attention to how the club reacted to growing pressure. What ...
Wilfried Nancy spoke after the game at Tannadice and made clear that his attention had already turned toward Sunday’s fixture against Aberdeen. Those comments were delivered as part of the normal post ...
It’s ironic that every student in Ireland is schooled in the poetry of Seamus Heaney and Eavan Boland, yet opportunities to mine the “profound artistry” of Irish traditional music are few and far ...
St Mirren lift the trophy after the final whistle of the League Cup Cup final at Hampden Park. Photo: Jane Barlow/PA Wire. St Mirren's Jonah Ayunga celebrates scoring the winning goal. Photo: ...
PREMIER SPORTS were forced to apologise after St Mirren hero Jonah Ayunga dropped the F-bomb live on TV. It was after Ayunga’s double helped Saints to a stunning 3-1 win over Celtic in the Premier ...
GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — Celtic fell to a stunning 3-1 loss to St. Mirren in the final of the Scottish League Cup on Sunday. New Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy missed the chance to win his first trophy ...
“I f***ing love Christmas music,” enthuses Charles Hendy of The Mary Wallopers when asked about which seasonal favourites are on the band’s Christmas playlist. “Although, I don’t like the newer stuff ...
An annual sold-out tradition everywhere they perform, Cherish The Ladies returns to celebrate the holiday season. Led by the charismatic flute and whistle virtuoso Joanie Madden —a National Endowment ...
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