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Benighted opera – Frank McNally on a rare performance of a 19th-century classic

William Vincent Wallace’s Lurline has a colourful past

Tue Jul 09 2024 - 18:59
Remains of Harry Gleeson, wrongly executed for murder 83 years ago, laid to rest in Tipperary

Remains of Harry Gleeson, wrongly executed for murder 83 years ago, laid to rest in Tipperary

Department of Justice informed Gleeson’s family last week his remains had been positively identified in a burial area within Mountjoy Prison

Sun Jul 07 2024 - 20:58
In memory of my mother – Frank McNally on a painful epiphany

In memory of my mother – Frank McNally on a painful epiphany

Powers of intervention

Fri Jul 05 2024 - 19:15
Arms and the woman – Frank McNally on Irish-American writer Kathleen Norris’s controversial salute

Arms and the woman – Frank McNally on Irish-American writer Kathleen Norris’s controversial salute

Saluting the flag

Wed Jul 03 2024 - 18:59
Them Too? – Frank McNally on the Joyce studies scandal

Them Too? – Frank McNally on the Joyce studies scandal

Trigger warnings

Tue Jul 02 2024 - 18:59
Canadian rhapsody – Frank McNally on a party to celebrate Canada Day

Canadian rhapsody – Frank McNally on a party to celebrate Canada Day

The party was unusual for, among other things, hosting an exhibition in a greenhouse

Fri Jun 28 2024 - 18:59
Making a show of us – Frank McNally on a 1927 film that outraged Irish America

Making a show of us – Frank McNally on a 1927 film that outraged Irish America

For decades, The Callahans and the Murphys was believed completely lost

Thu Jun 27 2024 - 18:59
Great but unwashed – Frank McNally on the joys of a dry spell in Dublin

Great but unwashed – Frank McNally on the joys of a dry spell in Dublin

The seagull has landed

Tue Jun 25 2024 - 18:59
Simon’s swansong – Frank McNally on the passing of a much-loved Dublin café

Simon’s swansong – Frank McNally on the passing of a much-loved Dublin café

Cherished cafés come and go, like the generations that love them

Fri Jun 21 2024 - 18:59
Horns of a dilemma (continued) – Frank McNally on a Dutch-Irish art mystery, now being investigated in The Hague

Horns of a dilemma (continued) – Frank McNally on a Dutch-Irish art mystery, now being investigated in The Hague

A long-missing artwork and its partial rediscovery

Thu Jun 20 2024 - 18:58
Little Bighorn of a dilemma – Frank McNally on a mystery Monaghan man who followed Custer to Montana

Little Bighorn of a dilemma – Frank McNally on a mystery Monaghan man who followed Custer to Montana

Among the more than 100 Irish soldiers who marched with Custer was a “Sergeant Thomas Murray, born in Co Monaghan”

Wed Jun 19 2024 - 18:59
Hose maketh the man – Frank McNally on a male sartorial dilemma

Hose maketh the man – Frank McNally on a male sartorial dilemma

A 28-year-old film star with GAA-honed ankles sets the pace

Tue Jun 18 2024 - 18:59
Bloomsday: Minister and Sinn Féin leader among Dubs lining out for ‘Joycean Olympics’

Bloomsday: Minister and Sinn Féin leader among Dubs lining out for ‘Joycean Olympics’

Among €25 T-shirts for sale at James Joyce Centre, those reading ‘Stately Plump Buck Mulligan’ sold out quickly

Sun Jun 16 2024 - 19:25
A city where peace comes dropping slow – Frank McNally on a visit to The Hague

A city where peace comes dropping slow – Frank McNally on a visit to The Hague

Its role as a headquarters of the world’s conscience has seen the city gradually elevated to the status of metonym

Fri Jun 14 2024 - 18:55
Animal cracker – Frank McNally on “Humanity Dick” Martin and 200 years of the SPCA

Animal cracker – Frank McNally on “Humanity Dick” Martin and 200 years of the SPCA

His efforts advanced mainstream acceptance for the idea that animals should be legally protected

Wed Jun 12 2024 - 18:50
Balkan diplomacy – Frank McNally on hosting a Bulgarian journalist for election weekend

Balkan diplomacy – Frank McNally on hosting a Bulgarian journalist for election weekend

Like most young journalists now, he multitasks as cameraman, sound recordist, editor, and writer

Tue Jun 11 2024 - 18:58
Cracking over the papers – Frank McNally on uncomfortable parallels between column writing and the Leaving Cert

Cracking over the papers – Frank McNally on uncomfortable parallels between column writing and the Leaving Cert

I resorted to 40 press-ups, on the desperate pretext that blood rushing to my brain might arrive with a fully-formed column outline

Fri Jun 07 2024 - 18:59
Lagan leviathan – Frank McNally on the centenary of a great Belfast shipbuilder (and Home Ruler), William Pirrie

Lagan leviathan – Frank McNally on the centenary of a great Belfast shipbuilder (and Home Ruler), William Pirrie

The man who turned Belfast into a powerhouse

Thu Jun 06 2024 - 18:59
Soft landing – Frank McNally on a long-awaited airline refund

Soft landing – Frank McNally on a long-awaited airline refund

Memories came flooding back

Wed Jun 05 2024 - 18:59
Frank McNally: It’s June, and on Irish roads farm machinery is bustin’ out all over

Frank McNally: It’s June, and on Irish roads farm machinery is bustin’ out all over

Tractors seem to get bigger and broader every year

Tue Jun 04 2024 - 18:54
Blowing a Gaskin – Frank McNally on gasconades, gasúns, and Ireland’s Bay of Naples

Blowing a Gaskin – Frank McNally on gasconades, gasúns, and Ireland’s Bay of Naples

A striking resemblance, minus the volcano

Fri May 31 2024 - 18:59
Peadar Tóibín gets warm reception in Slane over plan to ‘crowbar’ issues on to Government agenda

Peadar Tóibín gets warm reception in Slane over plan to ‘crowbar’ issues on to Government agenda

Not everyone is promising Aontú a first preference but the European candidate is changing the minds of some traditional voters

Fri May 31 2024 - 06:00
Valour invalidated – Frank McNally on a mysterious Irish anti-hero: the “Great Gaiscí”

Valour invalidated – Frank McNally on a mysterious Irish anti-hero: the “Great Gaiscí”

A penchant for satire

Wed May 29 2024 - 18:55
Frank McNally on royal typos, Tennyson’s Tories, and the mystery of ‘Operation Sonnet’

Frank McNally on royal typos, Tennyson’s Tories, and the mystery of ‘Operation Sonnet’

The gold standard in newspaper typos

Tue May 28 2024 - 18:57
Rings of ire – Frank McNally on the limitations of smart watches

Rings of ire – Frank McNally on the limitations of smart watches

It doesn’t help that the watch communicates exclusively in Californian

Fri May 24 2024 - 18:55
Footman Footnotes – Frank McNally on the late and very colourful Gillies MacBain

Footman Footnotes – Frank McNally on the late and very colourful Gillies MacBain

He was in the habit of buying The Irish Times daily and reading every word, over several hours, with a ruler in hand

Thu May 23 2024 - 18:59
Front Woman – Frank McNally on a pioneering war correspondent, Maggie Higgins

Front Woman – Frank McNally on a pioneering war correspondent, Maggie Higgins

After Korea, she went to Moscow, the first American correspondent allowed into the post-Stalin USSR

Wed May 22 2024 - 18:59
‘The trial of the century’ – Frank McNally on a notorious child murder of 100 years ago

‘The trial of the century’ – Frank McNally on a notorious child murder of 100 years ago

Nathan Leopold jnr and Richard Loeb murdered a 14-year-old neighbour, Bobby Franks

Tue May 21 2024 - 18:58
Custer’s Last Tune – Frank McNally on the dubious history of the ballad Garryowen

Custer’s Last Tune – Frank McNally on the dubious history of the ballad Garryowen

Garryowen, or a version of it, became a regimental anthem on both sides of the Atlantic

Thu May 16 2024 - 18:55
Dutch gold – Frank McNally on a weekend in idyllic Amsterdam

Dutch gold – Frank McNally on a weekend in idyllic Amsterdam

Cars were few and slow-moving, even on unpedestrianised streets

Tue May 14 2024 - 18:59
The road not travelled – Frank McNally on a long-dormant book project

The road not travelled – Frank McNally on a long-dormant book project

While still undecided on the subtitle – a crucial matter – I signed a contract

Fri May 10 2024 - 18:55
Flying columnist – Frank McNally on why Wolfe Tone may have been Ireland’s greatest ever diary writer

Flying columnist – Frank McNally on why Wolfe Tone may have been Ireland’s greatest ever diary writer

The diary-writing Tone made a deep impression on later Irish revolutionaries

Thu May 09 2024 - 18:55
Local revolution – Frank McNally on the epochal Irish elections of 1899

Local revolution – Frank McNally on the epochal Irish elections of 1899

The local elections allowed women to vote for the first time

Thu May 09 2024 - 10:59
Bird on the wire – Frank McNally on a great reporter’s last hurrah

Bird on the wire – Frank McNally on a great reporter’s last hurrah

The documentary Ransom ‘79 is a startling reminder of what a mad, bad, and dangerous place Ireland was in the Seventies

Tue May 07 2024 - 18:58
General selection – Frank McNally on national stereotypes, Greek (and table quiz) heroes, and a stamp of greatness

General selection – Frank McNally on national stereotypes, Greek (and table quiz) heroes, and a stamp of greatness

Know your onions

Fri May 03 2024 - 18:55
Blood brothers – Frank McNally on the deaths of two young men, one Irish, in the Korean War

Blood brothers – Frank McNally on the deaths of two young men, one Irish, in the Korean War

Between waves of fear, Woo-Geun imagined being back at home with his family

Thu May 02 2024 - 18:58
Hard Border – Frank McNally on a visit to the Korean Demilitarised Zone

Hard Border – Frank McNally on a visit to the Korean Demilitarised Zone

From a row of fixed binoculars, we took turns to scrutinise the North Koreans

Wed May 01 2024 - 18:55
Transmigration of Seoul – Frank McNally on a long-awaited trip to South Korea

Transmigration of Seoul – Frank McNally on a long-awaited trip to South Korea

Something that unified most of our disparate group of journalists was a love of beer

Tue Apr 30 2024 - 18:50
Man of Letters – Frank McNally on the Irish rebel origins of an extravagantly named Australian cricketer

Man of Letters – Frank McNally on the Irish rebel origins of an extravagantly named Australian cricketer

A remarkable string of forenames

Fri Apr 19 2024 - 19:24
The chimes they are a-changing – Frank McNally on the joys of listening to church bells at night

The chimes they are a-changing – Frank McNally on the joys of listening to church bells at night

Chimes are a variation on a theme used by clocks and doorbells the world over

Thu Apr 18 2024 - 18:59
Murder Most Confusing – Frank McNally on Flann O’Brien’s murder weapon, Henry Marsh’s finger, and a relocated Joycean plaque

Murder Most Confusing – Frank McNally on Flann O’Brien’s murder weapon, Henry Marsh’s finger, and a relocated Joycean plaque

The art and literature round

Tue Apr 16 2024 - 19:31
Call the Avant-Gardes – Frank McNally on drunken art models, legendary barmen, and 100 years of Finnegans Wake

Call the Avant-Gardes – Frank McNally on drunken art models, legendary barmen, and 100 years of Finnegans Wake

Pedestal position

Fri Apr 12 2024 - 18:59
Glass act – Frank McNally on the folk art of ‘God in a Bottle’

Glass act – Frank McNally on the folk art of ‘God in a Bottle’

Vernacular religious art

Thu Apr 11 2024 - 18:59
Hands of history – Frank McNally on the digital disenhancement of Fr Mathew

Hands of history – Frank McNally on the digital disenhancement of Fr Mathew

A chip off the old block

Wed Apr 10 2024 - 18:59
Miniature monster – Frank McNally on the fall and rise of the “baby Guinness”

Miniature monster – Frank McNally on the fall and rise of the “baby Guinness”

A shot in the dark

Tue Apr 09 2024 - 18:59
Not All Greek – Frank McNally on Mohammad Syfkhan and the Irish bouzouki

Not All Greek – Frank McNally on Mohammad Syfkhan and the Irish bouzouki

He whipped the audience into a frenzy and kept them there longer than seemed possible

Thu Apr 04 2024 - 18:50
Where the streets have new names – Frank McNally on a French row with strong Irish echoes

Where the streets have new names – Frank McNally on a French row with strong Irish echoes

Return to sender

Thu Apr 04 2024 - 09:42
Kingdom crack-shot – Frank McNally on Dennis Fenton, a forgotten Irish Olympian

Kingdom crack-shot – Frank McNally on Dennis Fenton, a forgotten Irish Olympian

Feats of marksmanship

Tue Apr 02 2024 - 18:59
Not-so-Fab Fifty – Frank McNally on a gloomy trend in half a century of pop music

Not-so-Fab Fifty – Frank McNally on a gloomy trend in half a century of pop music

A general drift toward lyrical melancholy

Fri Mar 29 2024 - 18:59
Age of innocence – Frank McNally on being traumatised by the increasing youth of taoisigh

Age of innocence – Frank McNally on being traumatised by the increasing youth of taoisigh

There was a time when ruling elders really were elderly

Thu Mar 28 2024 - 18:59
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