Ní dóigh go bhféadfaí teacht ar sceideal níos cuimsithí ná níos ilghnéithí ná sceideal Imram na bliana. I don’t think you could find a more comprehensive or multi-faceted
Iad siúd in Éirinn nach maith leo an Ghaeilge, is éard a áitíonn siad orainn ná nach bhfuil ar a aird ag scríbhneoir na Gaeltachta ach cúrsaí na tuaithe agus an bhaile bhig. Ar ndóigh, níor
Now that the Republican Party’s field of presidential candidates finally looks complete, I guess it’s about time for me to begin analysing these hopefuls’ chances of winning their party nomination and going up against President Obama in
Will I ever get over French culture? That’s what I?asked myself as my followed my host out of the airport in Paris, bag in hand. The warm hug and peck on both cheeks I got a few minutes before that is a tradition the French would practise even with
Franky, a shy thirty- or forty-something librarian, has spent his entire life on ‘The Avenue’, somewhere presumably in a less affluent part of Dublin. Having devoted his younger years to caring for his depressed father, Franky married young to
Whether it’s a party with friends or a lonely Friday night, baked camembert is always a great option. Serve it as a little appetiser or first course with some crusty bread. A creamy, cheesy indulgence!
In The past few years e-commerce – or online shopping – has become more and more popular, helping businesses attract loyal clients all over the world. In the current economic crisis, it shines as a reliable solution for business due to a number
I shoot the Aislings. That is, I film them as they join the queue in Penney’s and smile at a black woman in front of them.
One of the big movers behind Sport Against Racism Ireland (Sari) has set up a new programme to tap into the huge wealth of African sporting talent in Ireland. “We are so used to hearing about aid to Africa, now we have aid from Africa,”
Last week the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize was jointly awarded to three women leaders for their work to better women’s rights.
Two nights after Jewish people celebrated their New Year, two violent incidents occurred which made me angrier than usual at the brutal behaviour of Israeli Jewish West Bank settlers, the Israeli police, and the Israeli racial state.
In an article in The Irish Times on 20 September last, radio host George Hook referred to the crucial need for an open discussion on race, culture and nationality when talking about education. I can’t agree more, but it might be a good idea for him
The following people and organisations have been shortlisted for the 2011 Metro Éireann Media and Multicultural (MAMA) Awards, an event that celebrates the contributions of individuals and organisations which promote cross-cultural understanding and co-operation