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When nature writer Paul Clements needed a place to recover after surgery, he retreated to the woods. His chosen hideaway was ...
Folklorist Jo Kerrigan, has urged farmers to steer clear of fairy forts to avoid evoking the wrath of their other-worldly ...
We spoke with 'Fréwaka' director Aislinn Clarke about tackling a distinctly Irish horror film, the power of the Irish language, and more.
In this largely Irish-language film, featuring almost exclusively women, you'll find many of the horror tropes you'd expect, ...
As Fréwaka is released in cinemas, Esther McCarthy looks at why the horror genre seems to be so strong in Ireland right now, ...
Imagine stepping into a misty Irish meadow at dawn, dew clinging to your boots, as a tangle of ancient branches weaves a ...
The first ever Gaelic translation of " The Hobbit " has been published by a university professor. Moray Watson, Professor of Gaelic and Translation at the University of Aberdeen and a lifelong Tolkien ...
A flash of white tail, a blur of russet fur dashing across the emerald fields—few sights capture the wild heart of Ireland ...
Filmmaker Aislinn Clarke, who became the first Northern Irish woman to direct a horror film with The Devil’s Doorway, reaches ...
From graphic novels to new works from the AMAZING Dave Rudden and Jenny Ireland, with a stunning new debut (Solo) as well.
The leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland Archbishop Eamon Martin opened a book of condolences to the late pontiff.
Irish folklore, like the island itself, is littered with tales of earth mounds known as fairy forts. The ancient ringforts ...