Bookworm

As the Scottish comedian Arnold Browne used to say, the secret of good comedy is timing: the audience and the comedian must show up at the same time. Being even one day out made a difference, he observed. Not so where historical journals are concerned, it seems. Thus the May 2004 issue of Irish Historical … Read more

Museum Eye

Politics, sex and death—an exhibition of the paintings of Sir William Orpen National Gallery of Ireland, Merrion Square, Dublin, until 28 August 2005 by Mark Coalter Outside his native land the celebrated war artist and society painter, Sir William Orpen, is largely overlooked. As one of the most successful Irish painters of his day, and … Read more

TV Eye

Hitler’s Irishman; the story of Lord Haw-Haw RTÉ 1 Written and directed by Martin Gilbert By Eamon O’Flaherty Ireland’s flirtation with Fascism and Nazism took many forms in the period between the rise of Mussolini and the end of the Second World War. There was considerable admiration for Italian Fascism in both Britain and Ireland … Read more