Tag: Dublin
Howth, Ireland: just a shade north east of Dublin — about fifteen kilometers or around nine miles to be more exact — has Vikings, Normans, a pub with a …
In just about every community in Ireland, from neighborhoods in the heart of Dublin to the small villages in the west, you will find someone cooking up fish and …
Temple Bar, in the heart of Dublin City, is known for its nightlife, its pubs, its tourist oriented Irish music and dance productions. There’s another side to this essential …
Dublin is a fine place to visit and explore. On any trip to Ireland, though, you owe it to yourself to see a bit of the rest of the …
Dublin is a city on the dream list of many a traveler. It has its own European sophistication and connection, and its own Irish charm and welcome — and …
Two women with shopping bags resting their feet, a girl on a horse, a trade union leader, politician, musicians, writers, an ancient hero who may or may not be …
Norse traders, medieval monks, Renaissance era scholars, contemporary Irish artists and film makers, old pubs and new galleries, high end flats and loud drunks at the weekend — Temple …
Ireland: it is a land of legend, of myth, of mountain and sea and river and green field, a place that captures the imaginations and heart. Ireland is a …
Christmas Eve is a time of anticipation, of reflection, a time when the hurry to do last minute needed things quiets into hush. That’s true whether the Christmas story …
This week’s guest post in honor of the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day is from Kerry Dexter, a writer and producer who has written about music from around the world …