Old Romantics by Maggie Armstrong, Bodies by Christine Anne Foley, No Small Thing by Orlaine McDonald and Night Swimmers by ...
Dana Scruggs for The New York Times Supported by Compiled by Laura O’NeillJolie Ruben and Amanda Webster “I’m not going to go into this aging process silently or happily,” said the artist ...
French Cardinal Pierre de Tarantaise elected head of the Catholic Church, takes the name of Pope Innocent V 1542: ...
Actress Amy Huberman has wished her husband, former Irish rugby player Brian O'Driscoll, a very happy birthday in her ...
The event celebrates the traditions of Irish, Scottish, Cape Breton, Quebecois and other Celtic cultures. A Brian O’Donovan Legacy Artist Grant will be awarded for the first time at this year’s ...
Brian O’Driscoll closed with two massive bowls to defeat Peter Nagle in the Ballydehob final. Nagle was on top in the early stages, racing almost a bowl clear to Sammy’s pillars. His form ...
Passim has announced the inaugural recipients of the Brian O’Donovan Legacy Fund. The new artist grant fund, established by ...
The exhibition in San Clemente from whimsical children’s book illustrator Brian Lies is designed to engage kids in art and ...
Legendary British musician and visual artist Brian Eno is stepping back into the world of words. His highly anticipated "What Art Does: An Unfinished Theory", co-authored with Dutch artist and ...
AMY Huberman mocked Brian O'Driscoll's 'annual' re-familiarising with their kitchen by referencing his infamous analogy about tomatoes. While the setting of their kitchen is straightforward enough ...
Brian O’Driscoll doffing his cap to Joe McCarthy (and his hair-do) after his most excellent Six Nations display in the victory over France in Marseille. “I’m in awe of Willie Mullins.