Two seminal collections of Irish traditional music brought back to life
Archive releases Famine-era melodies plus mid-century recordings by Alan Lomax
Archive releases Famine-era melodies plus mid-century recordings by Alan Lomax
Label founded by Garech Browne in 1959 to remaster and digitise archive
Great Irish filmmaker Pat Collins documents the work of a famous ethnographer
Margaret Barry shared a billing at the 1965 Newport Festival with Joan Baez and Bob Dylan
John Kelly on a film-maker whom Seamus Heaney called ‘a one-man peace process’
The main influence for Shelley’s fifth album was the time and space she was in
You won’t find Michael Fortune’s colourful explorations of folklore in an art gallery – try the parish hall, handball alley or retirement home
In an excerpt from his new book, Ian Brennan argues that field recordings can arrest the progress of a music’s form, and describes how he came across the extraordinary Malawi Mouse Boys
My youthful obsession with radio and music set me up for life, and, as I prepare for my final show on 2XM, the radio studio is still the most special place to be
An anti-hero like only the Coens could create, downtrodden folk singer Llewyn Davis has been described as one of the biggest a**holes ever put on film. Oscar Isaac sees it differently, however. "He’s not all that selfish. He spends almost the whole movie trying to take care of this f**king cat”
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices