“I speak English, Irish, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Greek, Romanian, and Hungarian – and there’s Latin there from my schooldays,” explains Michael McAlinden, before deadpanning: “but that’s about it.”
Dublin-based photographer Agata Stoinska talks to ANNA PALUCH about abandoning her architecture career for life through a lens
What’s the problem with the Eurovision? After hearing the results of this year’s qualification concert gala in Poland, I decided to jot down some thoughts and here they are:
Catherine Reilly meets Tanzanian coffee grower Emiliana Aligaesha, who has seen her life and community change for the better thanks to a partnership with Cafédirect
In the early 1990s second-hand clothes were delivered to Lithuania from Germany by the truckload. But you couldn’t get anything – as soon as the trucks arrived they were stormed by a mob of grouchy old ladies, who would sometimes fight over an especially
When Barack Obama was elected US President over a month ago, the French satirical journal Le canard enchaîné published a picture of the new leader with his French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy. The famous slogan of the former, ‘Yes we can’,
‘Gníomhaithe na sceimhlitheoireachta’ dár le hUachtarán Obama agus níl aon amhras air faoi chéannacht an sceimhlitheora Le Gearóid Ó Colmáin
Two games, two wins: the best start to a Six Nations we’ve ever had! Our latest opponents, Italy, may only be in their third championship but have had good money pumped into their game. The Italians do suffer from a number of their players competing