Rev. Dr. Bernárd Lynch, who did groundbreaking AIDS ministry in New York and London and who risked everything by speaking out ...
The postpunk songwriter has been careful to make his debut album, New Wave Vaudeville, as independently as he can ...
As a young boy within a classic Irish Catholic family, when the pastor comes to your home and tells both your parents and ...
Get ready to roll out the red carpet! The Dublin International Film Festival is gearing up to transform the Irish capital ...
We’re talking burgers that’ll make your cardiologist weep, sandwiches that require a jaw unhinge to eat, and enough fried ...
Fr Bernárd Lynch received the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his activism and commitment to the LGBTQIA+ community and individuals affected by HIV/AIDS.
Msgr. James Kelly has been helping people obtain citizenship since he moved to Brooklyn in 1960. His job has never felt more ...
In advance of the Irish Film and TV Awards on February 14, we’ve dipped into the archives for 15 questions on Irish TV through the ages. How closely have you been watching?
Their 1975 publication, Triangle of Death, highlighted killings in the Dungannon, Moy and Porta­down areas, with their concerns also raised with the British and Irish governments. Both priests ...
Fr Peter McVerry stepped down from his post as board secretary of Ireland’s largest housing charity last week, the Irish Times reports. The Irish priest established the housing and homeless ...