Not just a sister act - Frank McNally on the neglected Yeats sisters, and their even more neglected collaboratorEvelyn Gleeson - a woman without whom the siblings might never have become the powerhouses they wereWed Jul 12 2023 - 19:00
Watching brief - Frank McNally on the Eyes of SibiuAs creepy as they can appear, the dormer windows have successfully reinvented themselvesTue Jul 11 2023 - 19:00
Vlad Tidings - Frank McNally on the wild side of TransylvaniaBritain’s King Charles is proud he has a stake in the countryFri Jul 7 2023 - 19:00
Eastern Unorthodox - Frank McNally on not watching GAA in RomaniaThe feeling of being in exile from all that emotional turmoil in Croke Park only added to the calm of my surroundingsThu Jul 6 2023 - 19:00
Stoking the imagination - Frank McNally on taking the train to TransylvaniaMy eight-hour journey, begun without breakfast on a train without a dining car or even a food trolley on board, was part of my trip to a Flann O’Brien conference in ClujWed Jul 5 2023 - 19:00
Rio reality check – Frank McNally on visiting Brazil’s biggest favelaRio needs places like Rocinha at least as much as places like Rocinha need RioFri Jun 23 2023 - 19:21
Food for the Gods – Frank McNally on the highs and lows of RioThe city sprawls below you in all its chaotic gloryThu Jun 22 2023 - 18:55
Ri-Rá in Rio – Frank McNally on an Irish weekend in Rio de JaneiroYes, there really is a Comhaltas BrazilWed Jun 21 2023 - 19:00
Crutch moment - Frank McNally on the mysterious origins of a Border Country phrase“When it comes to the whipping of crutches . . .”Fri Jun 16 2023 - 19:00
Resting in peace – Frank McNally on James Joyce and a real-life and fictional Paddy Dignam A poignant coincidenceWed Jun 14 2023 - 19:30
Words to live by – Frank McNally on why journalists love James Joyce’s The Dead (Ulysses not so much)The language itself can be overwhelming if you inhale itTue Jun 13 2023 - 18:55
Stolen Life – Frank McNally on the extraordinary story of an Australian KerrymanJohn Kundereri Moriarty is a man of many talentsFri Jun 9 2023 - 19:37
Serious business – Frank McNally on the alleged loss of Ireland’s sense of humourMaybe we are a bit more po-faced than heretoforeThu Jun 8 2023 - 18:55
Watters rising – Frank McNally on the campaign to revive the memory of a forgotten artistUna Watters’s death at 47 had been untimely in more ways than oneWed Jun 7 2023 - 18:55
Smite is right – Frank McNally on capital punishment, biblical prophecy, and the GAAA pilgrimage through Monaghan’s Bible BeltTue Jun 6 2023 - 18:59
Streets Bent and Narrow – Frank McNally on the architectural anarchy of DublinA notoriously crooked cityFri Jun 2 2023 - 18:55
Royal Rebrand – Frank McNally on how the name ‘Navan’ went corporate “A platform to service clients holistically through relentless innovation”Thu Jun 1 2023 - 18:55
Shooting Star – Frank McNally on the mysterious fate of Leslie HowardA conspiracy theory that persists to this dayWed May 31 2023 - 18:55
Senior Hurling – Frank McNally on Feargal Sharkey’s reinventionCampaigner for clean waterwaysTue May 30 2023 - 18:59
Southerne Comfort – Frank McNally on a forgotten Dublin writer who was ahead of his timeDespite his surname, Thomas Southerne was a northside DublinerThu May 25 2023 - 18:59
Huguenot Nothings - Frank McNally on the mysterious origins of a French nicknameWhat’s in a name?Wed May 24 2023 - 18:50
Irish, American, and black – Frank McNally on the remarkable rise of the Georgia HealysThe success of the Healys is not, alas, a story of tolerance and colour blindnessTue May 23 2023 - 18:55
Sex and table quizzes: Frank McNally on why being an anorak is cool againCourtney Love, risqué art, and the Charge of the Light BrigadeFri May 19 2023 - 19:00
Full of Grace – Frank McNally on Dublin’s latter-day love affair with Grace Gifford-PlunkettExhibitions shed light on a vivid personalityThu May 18 2023 - 19:00
Model citizen – Frank McNally on aviation pioneer Nancy CorriganFrom Mayo to Cleveland and beyondTue May 16 2023 - 19:00
Frank McNally on a Donegal disaster, the Irish Naval Service’s finest hour, and a great Russian-Irish translatorAt a sombre gathering in west Donegal this week, locals marked the 80th anniversary of the Ballymanus sea-mine disasterFri May 12 2023 - 19:30
Bureaucratic Mess – Frank McNally on the old Civil Service Dining ClubEverything about the club was austere, especially the portionsThu May 11 2023 - 19:00
Facing the music – Frank McNally on Beethoven’s Ninth, Behan in prison, and post-Covid smiling unmaskedOde to JoyWed May 10 2023 - 19:00
Nordic Noir – Frank McNally on Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts, past and presentThe Scandinavian gloom deepened steadily for an hour and 40 minutesTue May 9 2023 - 19:00
Onward Christian Soldier’s Song – Frank McNally on a possible Protestant paternity for Amhrán na bhFiann Anthem may have impeccably ecumenical credentialsFri May 5 2023 - 19:15
Balladeer Diary – Frank McNally on the Behan-Kearney dynasty and Amhrán na bhFiannThe French connectionThu May 4 2023 - 19:00
Hard Station – Frank McNally on a notorious but fictional Garda inspection from May 1923As the decades passed, the murky context was lostWed May 3 2023 - 19:00
High Office – Frank McNally on Oscar Wilde’s professorial birthplace and other startling new developments in artificial intelligence If walls could talkTue May 2 2023 - 19:15
Royal Wee – Frank McNally on the great Northern diminutive, the Joys of Belfast, and Mo Mowlam’s Hand of HistoryA linguistic version of nanotechnologyFri Apr 21 2023 - 18:59
In a Glass, Darkly – Frank McNally on looking into a “nanoedition” of UlyssesAn eye for detailThu Apr 20 2023 - 18:59
Routed Out – Frank McNally on the defensive road map of West BelfastEven aside from its unfortunate acronym, the Belfast Urban Motorway (BUM) was a misguided dreamWed Apr 19 2023 - 18:59
Writer’s Block – Frank McNally on the ugliest building in BelfastRevisiting the old offices of The Irish TimesTue Apr 18 2023 - 18:59
Rhyming hope and Heaney: Frank McNally on political poetry, rubbing Princess Grace, and a brand of shoes named “Bertie”An Irishman's Diary: Joe Biden gets some brownie points for pronunciationFri Apr 14 2023 - 19:00
Nothing but the trout: Frank McNally on the colourful origins of the legal principle res ipsa loquiturAn Irishman's Diary: Lending folkloric weight to the facts that speak for themselvesThu Apr 13 2023 - 19:00
Mauling Molly: Frank McNally on the rampant sexual abuse of Dublin’s most famous statueWe may soon have to update the lyrics of the ballad: In Dublin’s fair city, where the girls are so pretty, I first set my hands on…Wed Apr 12 2023 - 19:00
Blithe Spirits: Frank McNally on an eccentric Dart passenger, a Martello Tower visit and the ghost of James JoyceA story that has more holes in it than the storyteller’s T-shirtTue Apr 11 2023 - 19:00
Great Ulster Friday - Frank McNally on Easter 1998, pre-Troubles sectarianism, and the great northern vegetable rollAgreement memoriesFri Apr 7 2023 - 19:00
Portobello on Parade – Frank McNally on the phenomenon of Dublin suburb creepAt current rates of expansion, it will be in Stephen’s Green by ChristmasThu Apr 6 2023 - 19:00
The Harper that Once - Frank McNally on Patrick Byrne, a famous, long-forgotten relative “The last of the great Irish harpers”Wed Apr 5 2023 - 20:10
Now and Venn - Frank McNally on famous cryptographers, Venn diagrams, and equestrian dramaticsOverlapping circlesTue Apr 4 2023 - 19:36
Hard Lines – Frank McNally on a Border centenary, Mylesday 2023, and unionism’s ‘last post’A roving Irish Times reporter found on April Fool’s Day, 1923, that the Border was still soft in placesFri Mar 31 2023 - 19:00
Coaled below the water line – Frank McNally on a prequel to the Titanic disaster, 150 years ago this weekendThe SS Atlantic sank with the loss of more than 500 livesThu Mar 30 2023 - 19:01
Frank McNally on samba football, Joycean art, and the last great Irish harperStanding invitationsWed Mar 29 2023 - 20:00
Second Innings – Frank McNally on a post-independence cricket revival in Co MeathWielding the willowTue Mar 28 2023 - 19:00