Regular contributor Alan Tuffery joins Donie Tarrant to talk about Modern Manners. What are manners? How have they changed? Are we all getting rude, less considerate? First aired: 24/7/23
Labhair Darren Mac an Phríora leis an t-ealaíontóir, scríbhneoir agus file Cormac Baker. Is as Loch Garman é Cormac agus caitheann sé a lán ama i mBaile Átha Cliath freisin. Near FM, 23 Iúil 2023.
Joe Byrne chats with Brian McMahon, St. Anne’s Park site manager, about his career in DCC, his involvement with the Rose Festival over the last 21 years as well as the logistics involved to get the festival up and running. https://www.facebook.com/DCCParksBiodiv/https://www.dublincity.ie/residential/parks https://www.dublincity.ie/residential/parks/dublin-city-parks/visit-park/st-annes-park
Historian, actor and teacher Dave Swift, founder and director of CLAÍOMH Living History chats with Myra Gleeson about his work and the Living History Display at the Rose Festival.
Donnacha O’Casey from DCC Irish Development Unit & Mícheál Ó Nualláin, director of Baile Átha Cliath Le Gaeilge chat with Myra Gleeson about their initiative to promote and rejuvenate the Irish language in Dublin by working with pubs, coffee shops and other…
James Kyle, Project Archaeologist with Archaeology and Built Heritage, chats to Myra Gleeson about his fascinating work uncovering Irish history and heritage in construction and community projects.
Lorraine Bull, Biodiversity Officer for DCC, chats with Joe Byrne about pollinators, city foxes and local projects to provide habitats for native flora and fauna.
Myra Gleeson interviews Mark Kelly, Director at The School of Irish Archaeology which facilitates nationwide archaeological workshops at primary and secondary level, as they bring their immersive, hands-on BIG DIG simulated Viking House Excavation to the Rose Festival.
Joe Byrne chats with James W. Dillon about his journey in to poetry, his upcoming gigs, his free online book ‘A Sondering Soul’ and we also get a reading of ‘Make Ireland Grand Again’. Instagram Twitter
Declan Ralph chats to Douglas Appleyard, Chairperson of Raheny Heritage Society about the fascinating work they do with local family history in the community.
Fused are Thalia Glavin, Michael Keogh, Eoin Burke and Garry Deane. Declan Ralph interviews and gets a live performance from Thalia Glavin, (vocals) and Michael Keogh at the guitar. tiktok@fused.band