Quare de Lune – Frank McNally on half-boiled potatoes, full moons, and Myles na gCopaleen‘And there it was – the white circle in a slice of a half-boiled potato’Thu Mar 12 2020 - 18:30
Megaphone Call – Frank McNally on a curse of public spaces‘Like most journalists, and humans in general, I enjoy a good eavesdrop on occasion’Wed Mar 11 2020 - 18:30
French Connections – Frank McNally on philosophy, the Mountains of Mourne, and women’s artTue Mar 10 2020 - 18:30
Green, White, and Black – Frank McNally on the cross-ethnic coalition that helped turn Boston IrishFri Mar 06 2020 - 18:30
No Tea Party – Frank McNally on Irish involvement in the Boston Massacre, a forerunner to US independenceThu Mar 05 2020 - 00:01
Just Williams – Frank McNally on a tribute to the late Jeremy Williams: artist, architect, and renaissance manTue Mar 03 2020 - 18:30
How Joyce paid the ferrymanFrank McNally on the man who never visited Dublin but landed a key role in UlyssesFri Feb 28 2020 - 00:01
The Felons of Our Land – Frank McNally on the various lives of a republican balladWed Feb 26 2020 - 18:30
Fury Brothers – Frank McNally on the history of boxing, James Joyce, and the curse of cold GuinnessTue Feb 25 2020 - 18:30
Reflections on the Revolution in England – Frank McNally on a 200-year-old plot to establish a republic in LondonThu Feb 20 2020 - 00:01
Over and out – Frank McNally on why Fine Gael is not the party of syntax defaultersTue Feb 18 2020 - 19:01
Irishman's Diary: Dublin tradition of leaving prayers at St Valentine's shrineFrank McNally on messages to patron saint of lovers about more than just romanceThu Feb 13 2020 - 18:01
Come Out Ye Drunken Dads – Frank McNally on the curious reinvention of a spoof rebel songWed Feb 12 2020 - 18:30
‘I support Monaghan Gaelic football team. It involves a lot of suffering’Bittersweet Avondale – Frank McNally on Parnell, cross-country running, and kicking up a storm in Croke ParkTue Feb 11 2020 - 18:30
How the Mity have Risen – Frank McNally on the (short) literary history of cheese mitesFri Feb 07 2020 - 18:01
Dev among the angels – Frank McNally on an unusual memorial in an Ethiopian churchWed Feb 05 2020 - 18:45
Frank McNally dissects the political parties’ manifestos ahead of the General ElectionDocuments are littered with ‘roadmaps’, ‘kick-starts’ and ‘roll-outs’, not to mention terrifying ‘night mayors’Fri Jan 31 2020 - 21:45
An Bord Cremona – Frank McNally on the heroic but forgotten Irish defence of an Italian cityThu Jan 30 2020 - 18:30
Feet of Flames – Frank McNally on how running’s ‘super-shoe’ has conquered the globe (and Raheny)Wed Jan 29 2020 - 18:30
Irishman's Diary: The Irish-educated theatrical genius of William CongreveFrank McNally on English-born writer who found his way into literary circles of LondonThu Jan 23 2020 - 18:15
Pork medallions – Frank McNally on an eccentric episode (or two) in the history of Hiberno-Russian relationsWed Jan 22 2020 - 18:30
A policeman’s lot – Frank McNally recalls a short-lived Dáil party composed entirely of the sons of RIC menTue Jan 21 2020 - 18:01
Revising French – Frank McNally on one of Ireland’s greatest songwriters, who died 100 years ago next weekFri Jan 17 2020 - 18:15
The Full Brontë – Frank McNally on Anne Brontë, having the craic, and the pub with no beer-banFri Jan 17 2020 - 00:01
Ready for reckoning – a film about how Germany (eventually) faced its Nazi pastIrishman's Diary: The People vs Fritz Bauer tells story of thwarted trials post-NurembergThu Jan 16 2020 - 08:20
Making a show of herself – Frank McNally on a new exhibition in Dublin about the Limerick-born writer Kate O’BrienTue Jan 14 2020 - 18:30
Tillage People – Frank McNally on trying to break new ground in JanuaryThe origins of an event known as 'Plough Monday' remain obscureFri Jan 10 2020 - 18:30
A Dunce to the Music of Time – Frank McNally on failing to understand the appeal of a supposed literary classicThu Jan 09 2020 - 18:30
Ballytrain departure – Frank McNally on the polite capture of a Monaghan RIC barracksWed Jan 08 2020 - 18:15
The visions of 2020 that never came to passIt was predicted we would have humans on Mars and a militarised moon by nowSat Jan 04 2020 - 06:00
Suffer Little Childer – Frank McNally on one of the year’s most inauspicious datesSat Dec 28 2019 - 00:01
Not wholly holy – Frank McNally on the secular origins of O Holy NightLyrics of the English version, by John Sullivan Dwight, are somewhat less strident than the originalThu Dec 19 2019 - 20:00
How the Christmas tree captured Dostoevsky’s imaginationThe wife of one of the Decembrists sent him a copy of the Bible – that led to his conversionWed Dec 18 2019 - 20:00
Don’t forget your shovel: a monument to Irish-American affection for the Old SodSeveral Irish-Americans conspired to fly a shovel across the Atlantic in 1957Fri Dec 13 2019 - 19:32
How an Irish term for sewage may have entered American cuisine‘Slumgullion’ has nothing to do with Slieve Gullion or any other mountainThu Dec 12 2019 - 19:00
Long year’s journey into Irish – facing the perils of Duolingo addictionThere is more gender fluidity in Irish lessons these days – John may have a boyfriendWed Dec 11 2019 - 20:00
‘Britishness with a bit of music’ – How a cynical travel writer saw Ireland in 1913The obscurity of Richard Bermann’s book is the result of catastrophically bad timingTue Dec 10 2019 - 19:00
O Come All Ye Pedants – Frank McNally on the language of Christmas carolsFairytale of New York is already inspiring folk etymologyFri Dec 06 2019 - 19:00
Brigid over troubled waters: confusions over Anglo-Irish literary identityFrank McNally: It is only fair to disavow a case of reverse-colonisationThu Dec 05 2019 - 19:52
Digging deep for Macra memories in RathminesFlatland central was not short of sons and daughters of the soilThu Dec 05 2019 - 16:46
The new black – Frank McNally on the unsuspected colour of the seasonWhatever about its name for the month, Irish is not short of words prefixed by ‘dubh’Tue Dec 03 2019 - 19:00
Ordinary Joe: Ireland rugby coach looks back on an extraordinary decadeBook review: Joe Schmidt’s autobiography reveals glimpses of the vulnerable human behind the manicured imageSat Nov 30 2019 - 06:00