Paul McVeigh is hoping to crowdfund a new anthology, writes Marjorie Brennan
Mon, 24 Feb, 2020
Jess McCarthy is originally from the southwest of England and owns and runs Midleton Books and Fermoy Books in Co Cork with her husband Ronan.
Sun, 23 Jun, 2019
Five novels have been shortlisted for the 2019 Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year at Listowel Writers’ Week, with a shared prize fund of €19,000, one of the biggest in Ireland.
Thu, 14 Mar, 2019
And they are not finished yet.
Mon, 19 Nov, 2018
Best-selling novelist Sinead Moriarty lives in Dublin with her husband and three children, aged 13, 12, and 9. Her latest book Our Secrets and Lies is published by Penguin Books.
Fri, 03 Aug, 2018
Avid reader and now brand new author Andrea Mara ponders how social media has made modern authors accessible to their fans
Wed, 27 Dec, 2017
Three of Waterford’s finest festivals are being rolled into a 10-day event.
Mon, 25 Sep, 2017
As holiday season kicks into gear, a number of broadcasters and authors tell Jonathan deBurca Butler which books they’ll be packing in their suitcase.
Wed, 05 Jul, 2017
Where does the time go?
Mon, 26 Jun, 2017
Two decades after the first Harry Potter book, the spell is unbroken, says Jonathan deBurca Butler.
At a loss for plans this week? Here’s a few ideas courtesy of Des O’Driscoll.
Mon, 13 Feb, 2017
A beautiful autumnal evening on Lansdowne Road. A pitch that would put your living room carpet to shame and an opponent ranked over a hundred places below them on Fifa’s world rankings.
Fri, 07 Oct, 2016
Wed, 10 Feb, 2016
Sat, 21 Nov, 2015
Sat, 07 Nov, 2015
Women are pulling in the listeners on RTÉ Radio 1, 2FM is snapping at the heels of main rival Today FM, and Newstalk’s Pat Kenny has lost 8,000 listeners since last April.
Fri, 31 Jul, 2015
RTÉ has once again seen significant falls in year-on-year audience figures, with tens of thousands of listeners tuning out in comparison to 12 months ago.
Fri, 01 May, 2015
We’re all good at beating ourselves up when things go wrong. But maybe we shouldn’t says Sharon Ní Chonchúir as learning from blunders is one of life’s most valuable lessons.
Fri, 06 Mar, 2015
DAVE LORDAN has always enjoyed fooling with words. When he was a kid growing up in Clonakilty, Co Cork, he was surrounded by people who enjoyed playing with words telling jokes, storytelling, singing funny songs and the likes.
Wed, 04 Feb, 2015
The Foodie Forum incorporating the Gastronomy West Symposium (Tuesday, February 3) at GMIT, in Galway, may be just three years old but already comports itself with a swagger befitting its rapidly-growing status as one of the country’s premier food events.
Sat, 31 Jan, 2015
Rick O’Shea tells Jonathan deBurca Butler that he jumped at the opportunity to present an arts programme of his own
Thu, 22 Jan, 2015
How easy is it to ruin a date? Apparently it can be done in just five words.
Wed, 14 Jan, 2015
No, it’s not a scientific question we are posing.
Thu, 27 Nov, 2014
EXCITED.
Wed, 26 Nov, 2014
“I am allowed to say I do know we are coming to Slane Castle"
Wed, 12 Nov, 2014
It could be you. . .but this time around it’s 44 other lucky Lottery winners who have jetted off to San Francisco for a six-day luxury break.
Sat, 23 Aug, 2014
If compartmentalising your life was an Olympic sport, then I’d be a gold medal winner.
Sun, 10 Aug, 2014
Expensive clothes are not necessary for Confirmation. Nearly-new will do, or buy practical outfits, says Sue Leonard
Wed, 19 Feb, 2014
The Irish Examiner has received a major award for its role in promoting road safety.
Thu, 12 Dec, 2013
The aunt of a young man who died following an epileptic seizure has urged parents whose children have epilepsy to remain vigilant.
Tue, 30 Apr, 2013
The country’s main radio stations are all celebrating an increase in listener numbers — but the latest JNLR figures still show people are switching off several of the most popular programmes.
Fri, 26 Oct, 2012
It’s hard to imagine that just six years ago we were living in a world without Twitter. Pól Ó Conghaile asks top Irish tweeters for their favourite follows — and lists the 20 people everyone should be following.
Sun, 05 Aug, 2012
A number of RTÉ radio’s biggest shows have once again experienced big losses in listenership figures with Today FM reaping the benefits.
Fri, 27 Jul, 2012
2FM is facing a battle to hold on to listeners after suffering further drops in audiences for its prime time programmes.
Fri, 04 May, 2012
The list of finalists has been announced for the Bord Gáis Energy Social Media Awards 2012, wher are taking place in the Mansion House, Dublin on Thursday, May 17.
Wed, 02 May, 2012
SATURDAY
Sat, 17 Mar, 2012
HANDS up everyone who is looking forward to Pat Kenny hosting another Late Late Show this autumn.
Thu, 21 Aug, 2008
Westlife walked away with the Best Irish Pop Act for the eighth year in a row at tonight’s Meteor Irish Music Awards in Dublin.
Fri, 15 Feb, 2008
The stars of Ireland’s music industry are expected to turn out in Dublin’s Point Theatre tonight for the Meteor Music Awards.
Thu, 01 Feb, 2007
Snow Patrol have been announced as 6/4 favourites to scoop the Choice Music Prize by official bookmaker to the awards Paddy Power.
Thu, 11 Jan, 2007
WHEN Ana Leddy takes up her new role as head of RTÉ Radio 1 on March 6, she will be all too conscious that the latest Joint National Listenership Research figures show that her job will not be the most enviable in Irish radio.
Sat, 18 Feb, 2006
RTÉ had that sinking feeling yesterday with all its top broadcasters suffering audience losses in the latest radio listenership figures.
Fri, 17 Feb, 2006
THE biggest change in the compilation of the Top 50 Singles chart in Irish music history takes place today when online sales will be counted for the first time.
Sat, 07 Jan, 2006
RTÉ’S rising star Ryan Tubridy is switching from the breakfast show to mid-morning radio in a move which will see veteran broadcaster Marian Finucane presenting a weekend programme.
Sat, 22 Jan, 2005
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