St Stephens Green is one of the most popular places in all of Dublin City. Much loved by the people of Dublin and tourists visiting, it has a mix of fascinating buildings and a spectacular Victorian park as well as a deeply rich social history.
This episode touches on the Guinness family, the 1916 Rising, the film director Steven Soderbergh, James Joyce and University College Dublin.
home to ireland
Published on Apr 21, 2014
Music video for the band Brendan & The Blacksticks.
the highland divas
Published on Mar 5, 2014
Georgia, Margaret & Marla are The Highland Divas.
Two from Scotland, and one from New Zealand.
Three women with diverse musical backgrounds and a common heritage. These uniquely talented artists will take you on a musical journey that spans the folk music of Ireland, Scotland & New Zealand & culminates in the soaring heights of Rock Opera.
Berminghams Bar
Published on May 17, 2013
Check out this short video for Navan towns oldest bar. Established in 1884, it is a fascinating little pub that has a really great atmosphere by day and by night. It also has a very impressive collection of authentic old Irish antiques.
Institute of Technology Tralee, Kerry
Published on Jun 13, 2012
Two Tralee Institute of Technology exchange students discuss their exciting life in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland.
Merrion Square
Published on Apr 2, 2013
Merrion Square is one of the most beautiful areas in all of Dublin. It is notable for it's fine examples of Georgian town houses, its museums, Leinster House and the famous people that lived and worked on it.
Parnell Square
Published on Jan 30, 2014
Architect Stephen Wall brings us on another journey through Dublin City this time focusing on the iconic Parnell Square.