Identity parade — Frank McNally on being recognised (or not) in publicEven regular readers do not recognise journalists from byline pictures, which are often hilariously out of dateTue Feb 20 2024 - 19:30
Carving his place — Frank McNally on the sculptor Jerome Connor, born 150 years ago next weekHis return to Ireland from the US was to prove a bitter disappointmentFri Feb 16 2024 - 18:59
Two roads diverged — Frank McNally on historical confusion between the Irish Forestry Society and the Irish National ForestersThe tangling of branches and historyThu Feb 15 2024 - 18:59
High Drama — Frank McNally on Gaiety gods, simple Sadbhs, and Dublin street theatre All the world’s a stageWed Feb 14 2024 - 18:59
No Shrinking Violets — Frank McNally on sexy hotels, the rewilding of Trinity, and a revolutionary Anglo-Irish florist Petal power in the capitalTue Feb 13 2024 - 18:59
Seaman’s saviour — Frank McNally on the eponymous Samuel Plimsoll, born 200 years ago this weekendAn era in which ships were routinely sent to sea overloaded and undermannedFri Feb 09 2024 - 18:59
Rhine relics — Frank McNally on Irish cults in Strasbourg, an oddly named river, and the joys of a night in Frankfurt AirportSaints and venerationThu Feb 08 2024 - 18:59
Blowing up a storm — Frank McNally on winds of change in Strasbourg Pressure from farmers has prompted a series of tactical retreats by the EU in recent daysWed Feb 07 2024 - 18:59
On the clock — Frank McNally on the challenges of getting to and from StrasbourgCity’s famous clock is a multifaceted tour de force of science and religionTue Feb 06 2024 - 18:59
Patty’s Day Parade — Frank McNally on Patty Hearst, the Hibernia Bank and the ‘Singing O’Sullivans’An early example of “Stockholm Syndrome”Fri Feb 02 2024 - 18:59
Foreign missions — Frank McNally on Irish culture’s long reach, via Paris, Rome, and CaliforniaA day to remember for many devout followers of cultureThu Feb 01 2024 - 18:59
Beam me up — Frank McNally on the roof of St Patrick’s Cathedral, where some of the oak beams are 750 years oldA €9.4 million refurbishment has secured the cathedral’s futureWed Jan 31 2024 - 18:59
Reluctant rebel — Frank McNally on America’s ‘first modern’ painter, Maurice PrendergastAn easy-going personality with a radical reputationTue Jan 30 2024 - 18:59
New year revolution — Frank McNally on doing yoga, playing poker, and keeping everything in balanceMindfulness is a winning technique, apparentlyFri Jan 26 2024 - 18:59
Words of war — Frank McNally on the fighting Irish origins of the word ‘slogan’The old war cries became mere verbal decorations in the endThu Jan 25 2024 - 19:30
What the Krapp? — Frank McNally on phones in the theatre, Beckett’s lost love, and a technology ahead of its timeAn impromptu play within a playWed Jan 24 2024 - 18:59
Tower of song — Frank McNally on a musically inspiring Kilkenny castleThomas Moore’s The Last Rose of Summer may have been a victim of its own success for a whileFri Jan 19 2024 - 18:59
The original ‘Bunga Bunga’ — Frank McNally on an eccentric Corkman’s notorious prankHorace de Vere Cole’s band of pranksters included Virginia WoolfThu Jan 18 2024 - 18:59
Storm front — Frank McNally on the dubious fame of Edward Bulwer-Lytton“It was a dark and stormy night . . ."Wed Jan 17 2024 - 18:59
Fiscal force tradition — Frank McNally on taxation ballads, alcohol-free bars, and the struggle to make a living from musicThe turnover of pub identities in Dublin these days is dizzyingTue Jan 16 2024 - 18:59
Up in smoke — Frank McNally on the once-thriving Irish tobacco industryDuring the American and Napoleonic wars, Ireland supplied most of the product used in British tobacco factoriesThu Jan 11 2024 - 18:59
Millstone milestone — Frank McNally on the 225th anniversary of a ‘temporary’ taxIt was only in 1972 that Ireland finally made the ‘temporary’ income tax arrangement permanentWed Jan 10 2024 - 18:59
Pane management — Frank McNally on the sad story of a Harry Clarke masterworkClarke’s magnificent work was caught up in the repressed politics of the fledgling Free StateTue Jan 09 2024 - 19:38
Auld Slang’s Time — Frank McNally on an old but now numerically apt American expression: ‘23 skidoo’The number 23 has many claims to fameFri Dec 29 2023 - 18:59
Absence-of-light entertainment - Frank McNally on Irish words for dusk, the Celtic Twilight, and the original Monsieur SilhouetteA trick of the lightThu Dec 28 2023 - 18:59
Dark Secret – Frank McNally on a Christmas Night visit to DowthA journey through megalithic MeathWed Dec 27 2023 - 18:59
Daly Star – Frank McNally on the origins of Ally Daly, Betty Martin and other etymological mysteriesA synonym for nonsense, a mark of excellence and a guarantor of authenticityFri Dec 22 2023 - 19:36
Many unhappy returns: Frank McNally on Christmas as a ‘feast of failure’Deck the halls with broken friendships, lost loves and all the other ghosts of the pastThu Dec 21 2023 - 19:24
Tidings of discomfort and Joyce - Frank McNally on recreating a famous Christmas dinner rowI had the privilege of seeing a group of actors recreate the scene, with spine-tingling effect, in the place where it happenedWed Dec 20 2023 - 19:00
A life’s cycle – Frank McNally on the death of Olympian Willie DunneThe passing of Willie coincided with the passing of former Irish Times picture editor, Peter ThursfieldTue Dec 19 2023 - 19:00
Picture this: Frank McNally on commemorating departed friendsPhotographs, memories and a few re-enactmentsFri Dec 15 2023 - 19:11
Picture post - Frank McNally on Cork nuances, the late Colm Ó Briain, and a photo exhibition in RathminesHimself and yer man, from Cork to DublinWed Dec 13 2023 - 19:00
Long day’s journey into Nenagh - Frank McNally on the stress of covering celebrity funeralsDeadlines, from filing copy to car park closures, leave this journalist late to the partyTue Dec 12 2023 - 19:00
Shane MacGowan bows out as thousands line streets on a rainy day in NenaghTown turns out to welcome singer home for the last time as wife Victoria Mary Clarke delivers eulogyFri Dec 08 2023 - 21:31
Wired Up — Frank McNally on the ambiguities of a classic by The PoguesA transatlantic ballad on the life and death of a man called Big Jim DwyerThu Dec 07 2023 - 18:59
Rizz kids — Frank McNally on the mystery of why Irish people are suddenly so good-lookingOxford University Press has just declared 'rizz' to be the word of the yearWed Dec 06 2023 - 18:59
Rising Champ – Frank McNally on a jockey’s quiet comeback and the 90th anniversary of a famous literary rulingA noisy Mansion House was silenced by a brave man who speaks in whispersTue Dec 05 2023 - 18:59
Field Studies — Frank McNally on GAA pitches, gaps of danger, and the decline of the liquid lunchSober analysisFri Dec 01 2023 - 18:59
Mad Cow Roundabout – Frank McNally on the rise and fall of the Dublin Cattle RunAt its 1957 height, the Dublin Cattle Market was Europe’s biggestThu Nov 30 2023 - 18:59
‘Death had marvellously improved him’ – Frank McNally on the Irish doctors who had the last word on NapoleonThe man behind the maskWed Nov 29 2023 - 18:59
Frank McNally: The French are right. Ridley Scott’s Napoleon is a travestyThe best thing about the movie is Josephine, as played by Vanessa KirbyTue Nov 28 2023 - 18:59
Running riot — Frank McNally on a manic night in DublinMy eyes stung for no apparent reason, until I guessed it was pepper-spray floating on the breezeFri Nov 24 2023 - 18:59
Bonaparte at the seams — Frank McNally on Napoleon, Wolfe Tone, and the O’Meara dynasty A brush with historyThu Nov 23 2023 - 18:59
Strong Language – Frank McNally on ‘moithered’, ‘míle murder’, and the lesser-spotted ‘hecatomb’Expanding vocabularyWed Nov 22 2023 - 18:59
Fast Forward — Frank McNally on the forgotten mass hunger strike of 1923Free State authorities kept publicity for the Anti-Treaty protest to a minimumTue Nov 21 2023 - 18:59
An exorcism ‘sent shivers up my spine’: Offaly faith healer who treats people at his pubIn the heart of Co Offaly, Joe Gallagher treats people for ailments such as eczema, ringworm and once an ‘evil spirit’Sun Nov 12 2023 - 07:00
Martin Market – Frank McNally on the joys and pains of MartinmasThe continued association of the date with eating and drinkingFri Nov 10 2023 - 18:59
A poet’s last stand – Frank McNally on the death of Dylan Thomas, 70 years ago Even if the 18 whiskeys never happened, Thomas must certainly have set a few drinking records in his short lifeWed Nov 08 2023 - 18:59
Multiple Joyce – Frank McNally on how the author is general, all over IrelandA phantom engagement of sortsTue Nov 07 2023 - 18:59
Ogs and Ends - Frank McNally on Michael Collins’s other nickname, the Liffey on film and a Dublin dialect dysfunctionIt appears the Big Fellow had a funny accent – even by Cork standardsFri Nov 03 2023 - 19:10