Don’t judge a bookstore by its front façade is a lesson I learned in Ireland, in Dublin, in the late afternoon.
A dramatic high-tech display of a 1200-year-old book is just one of the highlights that modern Dublin has to offer.
Once described as a play in which "nothing happens, twice", it is astonishing how often Samuel Beckett's masterpiece is ...
Having premiered in Paris in 1953, Samuel Beckett's masterpiece was first performed in English in London in 1955 – and was ...
Some recommendations for visitors and residents who want to get the most from the city’s varied theater scene.
THE SAMUEL BECKETT Bridge in Dublin city centre has fully re-opened after it was closed due to a vehicle fire.Both lanes of ...
From significant business changes to noteworthy product launches, there’s always something new happening in the world of ...
Eagle Reels vodcast host Dalton Delan recently sat down with Joseph O'Neill to talk about his upcoming WIT Literary Festival ...
MEP Global Fellow Sola Mahfouz reflects on the absurdity of the new Taliban decrees, which include restrictions on women ...
Modernism is us. Today. For the past two decades plays by Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter — which once upon a time ...
A seasonal celebration of craft beer and oyster shucking in Shirlington has been canceled for the second year in a row. For ...