After picking up the basics of embroidery as a young boy from his mother and grandmother, but feeling under pressure to conform to society’s expectations, Owen Kelly spent most of his life as a secret stitcher. It wasn’t until reaching retirement age that he felt confident enough to share what […]
Although she now lives in Cork city, West Cork will always feel like home to painter Oonagh Hurley. This year, she is once again exhibiting in the West Cork Creates ‘Listen to the Land Speak’ exhibition. A graduate of MTU/Crawford College of Art and Design in 2009, Oonagh’s work is […]
It was a moment for all of West Cork when Carbery defeated Muskerry in the McCarthy Insurance Group Premier SFC Divisions/Colleges seeded section final at Páirc Uí Rinn and claimed the Derry Gowen Cup. The divisional side was made up of clubs stretched across the region, and it was O’Donovan […]
by John Hosford August is one of the most rewarding months in the gardening calendar, with borders, containers and vegetable plots all reaching their peak. This year, we have experienced some of the warmest weather on record over the past few weeks, making careful attention to watering more important than […]
by Liz O’Mahony The question of whether or not dogs feel guilt is a very interesting premise and one that has been researched at length by many people including a 2009 study by dog cognition expert, Dr Alexandra Horowitz. All have concluded – probably not! “Not true,” I hear you […]
This month Natalie Webb is showing us how to make a rocking boat. Materials: • Four different coloured pieces of card – I used red, yellow, black and blue. • Scissors • Glue • Marker • Googly eye (optional) Choose a colour that you want your boat to be […]
Early last November, a beautiful black woman named Xania Monet made world history. Sort of. Her song, ‘How Was I Supposed to Know?’ entered the US Adult R&B Airplay chart at no. 30 and also charted no. 20 on Hot R&B Songs, which ranks the 25 most popular contemporary R&B […]
In my early twenties I developed a compositional structure which I consider to be a visual equivalent to a musical fugue. As a structure it is modular and capable, theoretically at least, of infinite extension. The temptation was then (and still is) to see how long I could make it. […]
In May this year, I had a really enjoyable time attending the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy’s (BACP) 32nd Annual BACP International Research Conference, which was titled ‘Collaboration for a just society – Multidisciplinary research in counselling and mental health’. The conference took place in London and ran across […]
This summer is already one for the memory bank and, even as I write in late July, the forecast for the next week or so is still sunshine and more sunshine. There have been so many beautiful moments already and a poignant sense of childhood when summer days and school […]