# poetry - Monday 18 October, 2021
# Tributes
# Tributes
Speaking on RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, the President described both poets as “two great figures” of Irish poetry.
# poetry - Sunday 17 October, 2021
# RIP
# RIP
During his lifetime, Kennelly wrote over 20 books of poetry, along with plays, novels and criticism.
# poetry - Sunday 11 July, 2021
# Young Writers
# Young Writers
Enjoy new work by young Irish authors, excerpted from the Paper Lanterns journal, this Sunday morning.
# poetry - Thursday 17 June, 2021
# Surviving In A Pandemic
# Surviving In A Pandemic
Susan O’Keeffe of the Yeats Society Sligo charts the influence of the great poet on Irish life and highlights the Society’s struggle to survive the pandemic.
# poetry - Thursday 8 October, 2020
# Poetry
# Poetry
The writer won a Pulitzer in the early 1990s.
# poetry - Thursday 30 April, 2020
# English
# English
Read the paper, read the paper, read the paper.
# Chapter And Verse
From The42
# Chapter And Verse
We take a look at some of the best poems into which the GAA has been weaved.
# poetry - Tuesday 28 April, 2020
# Poetry
# Poetry
The Irish poet passed away aged 75.
# poetry - Monday 27 April, 2020
# RIP
# RIP
Boland published her first book of poetry in 1962 and went on to become a writer-in-residence at Trinity College Dublin and UCD.
# poetry - Tuesday 14 April, 2020
# Covid-19
# Covid-19
Dorothy Duffy spoke about the passing of her sister Rose on 4 April.
# poetry - Monday 6 April, 2020
# Let's Get Quizzical
# Let's Get Quizzical
Will things fall apart for you in this quiz?
# poetry - Sunday 5 April, 2020
# Wintering Out
# Wintering Out
‘If we winter this one out, we can summer anywhere’.
# poetry - Sunday 3 March, 2019
# The Luckiest Guy Alive
# The Luckiest Guy Alive
The godfather of British performance poetry will embark on an Irish tour in March and April.
# poetry - Thursday 5 July, 2018
# Seeing Things
# Seeing Things
Tickets are free – but booking is advised for the next few days due to high demand.
# poetry - Sunday 18 March, 2018
# Randomer
# Randomer
Poet Colm Keegan’s latest collection is an exploration of self and society.
# poetry - Saturday 20 January, 2018
# Untailored History
# Untailored History
When we don’t tell our stories we create a world where change is impossible and where inequality and oppression can openly flourish, writes Annemarie Ni Churreain.
# poetry - Sunday 14 January, 2018
# I Will Arise And Go Now
# I Will Arise And Go Now
After 40 years, it looks like Poetry Ireland may finally get its own centre in Dublin.
# poetry - Saturday 19 August, 2017
# Writing
# Writing
Poet Hazel Hogan’s Grangegorman has been added to the recommended list.
# poetry - Wednesday 9 August, 2017
# Save The Date
# Save The Date
This Friday 22 September, towns and cities across Ireland will be transformed for the 12th edition of Culture Night.
# poetry - Sunday 14 May, 2017
# Poetry As Healing
# Poetry As Healing
Canadian poet Shane Koyczan speaks to TheJournal.ie about art, healing, and his latest work.
# poetry - Wednesday 29 March, 2017
# Hennessy Awards
# Hennessy Awards
A poem from this year’s Hennessy Awards Winner for Emerging Poetry , Una Mannion.
# poetry - Saturday 29 October, 2016
# Read Me
# Read Me
Take a moment to read The Quilt, a poem by Paula Meehan taken from a new collection by Marie Heaney.
# poetry - Thursday 20 October, 2016
# Lingo Festival
# Lingo Festival
A spoken word festival will be held across multiple venues in Dublin this week.
# poetry - Thursday 11 August, 2016
# Highly Commended
From The Daily Edge
# Highly Commended
Pick your poison: poems, music, or Irish dancing. We all had one.
# poetry - Monday 1 August, 2016
# Opinion
# Opinion
Poet Connie Roberts talks about her experiences growing up an abusive alcoholic father and attending an industrial school.
# poetry - Friday 10 June, 2016
# Dead And Gone
From The Daily Edge
# Dead And Gone
Their Leaving Cert hopes are dead and gone; they’re with O’Leary in the grave.
# poetry - Sunday 8 May, 2016
# Poetry
From The Daily Edge
# Poetry
“Do do do do… Faaaarney Army.”
# poetry - Monday 21 March, 2016
# World Poetry Day
From The Daily Edge
# World Poetry Day
English Paper 2, ya divil.
# poetry - Tuesday 2 February, 2016
# Take A Break
# Take A Break
Connolly Station is the venue for a Chinese New Year celebration as the exhibition is launched today.
# poetry - Thursday 15 October, 2015
# Lingo Festival
# Lingo Festival
Ireland’s a hotbed of activity in the spoken word and poetry worlds, as this new event proves.
# poetry - Thursday 8 October, 2015
# Tich Miller
From The Daily Edge
# Tich Miller
Has your memory served you well?
# poetry - Wednesday 19 August, 2015
# poetry - Wednesday 22 July, 2015
# Look Again
From The Daily Edge
# Look Again
It’s all about perspective.
# poetry - Thursday 9 July, 2015
# poetry - Wednesday 3 June, 2015
# Come On Eilean
From The Daily Edge
# Come On Eilean
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE….
# poetry - Sunday 17 May, 2015
# Poetry
From The Daily Edge
# Poetry
We’ve been waiting for this moment.
# poetry - Friday 30 January, 2015
# Irish School Books
From The Daily Edge
# Irish School Books
Peig, never far from our thoughts.
# poetry - Friday 23 January, 2015
# Radio 1
# Radio 1
The radio presenter is due to present the Poetry Programme for 30 weeks from tomorrow.
# poetry - Monday 12 January, 2015
# Radio
# Radio
The DJ wants to share his passion for poetry with the masses.
# poetry - Tuesday 11 November, 2014
# Cool It Man
# Cool It Man
Artist Annie West’s book of illustrations might make you feel a little sorry for WB. But only a little.