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There was one place that will resonate with all who forgot they remembered them: The Islets of Langerhans, writes Colm O’Regan
Mon, 13 Nov, 2017
If I’d known this important truth, I wouldn’t have been in a hurry to grow up: Adult life is mostly getting things in and out of the attic, wrties Colm O’Regan
Mon, 06 Nov, 2017
The comfort zone gets a lot of bad press. Why? The comfort zone is such a nice place. It fits us perfectly, says Colm O'Regan.
Mon, 30 Oct, 2017
Missed call! It was always the ship that passed in the night. When we were
Mon, 23 Oct, 2017
I WENT into the post office and they were gone. Completely. Che Guevara had sold out, writes Colm O’Regan
Mon, 16 Oct, 2017
Say what you like about Enda Kenny but he never found himself embroiled in a row with LCD Soundsystem, writes Colm O’Regan.
Mon, 09 Oct, 2017
There comes a time in a parent’s life where they realise their child will not have a notion about things in the past we took for granted, writes Colm O’Regan.
Mon, 02 Oct, 2017
Ploughing 2017: Or as it will forever be known, That Wednesday of the Ploughing That Year With All The Rain.
Mon, 25 Sep, 2017
He told me casually but I think he knew this was a dynamite revelation. He knew life would never be the same again, in a very tiny way.
Mon, 18 Sep, 2017
IN the run-up to any All-Ireland final, there are feet and yards of newsprint written about the usual suspects: The teams, the players, the managers, their families and the fans, writes Colm O'Regan.
Mon, 11 Sep, 2017