Comments
It s Mother s Day in Ireland, on Sunday, March 22. These Irish Mammies sayings will either have you chuckling or ducking for cover.Â
Is there anything quite like the sayings that come from your typical Irish Mammy?Â
Easons Bookstore asked their Facebook fans in 2018 to vote for their favorite Irish âMammyismsâ in an online poll. 252 people voted and the results are just perfect. We can just hear our own Mams shouting this at us while we slouch off out of the kitchen or pretend we can t hear from our bedrooms.Â
Read more
Here are the results:
1. If you fall off that wall and break your legs, donât come running to me! (56 votes)
Comments
Trinity Long Room Hub Arts & Humanities Research Institute brings another exciting online event to our screens, this time on the fascinating history and cultural significance of the Irish pub.
With many Irish people mourning the closure of their local pub, the Trinity Long Room Hub is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day by asking what place the Irish pub holds in our history and culture. How did people use pubs in the past, and what was the popular attitude towards them? Famous the world over, is the Irish pub indeed an imagined space embedded in the concept of “Irish hospitality”?
Comments
As communities around the world prepare for their socially distanced St. Patrick s Day celebrations, the Irish Film Institute is delighted to announce the launch of a brand new platform to bring the best of Irish film to homes across the globe.
Supported by Culture Ireland, the IFI International streaming service, now live at IFIInternational.ie, will allow partner Irish film festivals worldwide to bring the very best of Irish cinema to audiences.
Read more
The new IFI International site launches with six festivals: the Belgrade Irish Festival (March 12-21), the British and Irish Film Festival Luxembourg (March 15-22), Irish Film Festival Boston (March 17-21), Irish Film Festa Rome (March 17-21), the San Francisco Irish Film Festival (March 25-28), and Irish Film Festival Ottawa (April 9-13). Content for each of the festivals will be available exclusively to audiences in those territories.