It’s coming to the end of Lent so that means one thing- Easter Eggs! This Easter, as we approach a second one of being fully restricted in a lockdown Ireland, it seems there was never a greater need for something to take our minds off what is happening… More
I think its fair to say that we could all use a little cheer in our lives these days! For me, one of the things that brings immense happiness is food! I just love reading recipe books, buying new foods that I haven’t bought before (most recently, meat… More
To mark this celebration of Women all over the world and to highlight the Arcadia University commitment to addressing issues related to Race, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, I presented a virtual event last Friday evening. It focused on Irish Women… More
January 6th marks the religious Feast of the Epiphany and in Ireland, it is also frequently referred to as Nollaig na mBan, Women’s Christmas or Little Christmas, the celebration of which has seen a revival in this country over the last number of years… More
Each year at midnight mass I am always grateful to call Inniskeen my home county in Ireland. As soon as the reader (usually someone who reads Kavanagh very well) hits the podium, I know it is Christmas. Patrick Kavanagh from Inniskeen in County Monaghan… More
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