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Two Irish television writers discuss their participation in the European-wide VR writers' room, Words Across Europe.
The genius of Eugène François Vidocq lay in one simple principle. In order to catch a criminal, you had to be able think like a criminal. And in his case that was easy, because he was one. He’s ...
Blasphemous cross-dresser, incestuous adulterer, ruler of the Roman underworld - Clodius was the jester capering in the ruins of the Roman Republic.
The marriage of Fred and Maria Manning was far from a happy one, with infidelity on both sides. Not even joining together to commit murder could brimg them closer.
The Roman Republic was one of the first great democracies, an influence on the world to this day. And we owe it all to Tarquin the Proud, a king so bad that he made his people swear to have no kings ...
Joseph Fouché was a bloody-handed architect of the French Terror; but he avoided any backlash for it. There's always employment for a man without scruples.
Have you ever wondered why your dog’s ears prick up even when you hear nothing? You sit reading the newspaper when Toby runs towards the door barking as if his best friend is outside. It could be ...
The Poetry Police are here to bring you ways to dress like a poet. This is the scoop on what you need to wear, if you want to be taken seriously as a poet.
Miles Oliver takes us through cybercrime, it's danger to gamers of all stripes and how to stop it in its tracks before it gets you.
Medicinal cannabis seems like one of the health topics du jour but it has a long history grounded in medical research. Rachel O'Neill reports.
It may be just another great myth surrounding Frank Sinatra, but he supposedly drank a bottle of Jack Daniels every day. Bourbon was Sinatra’s signature drink and Jack Daniels was his favourite brand.
David O'Donoghue, our resident W.B. Yeat's fanboy, writes about the great poet and his interest in Fascism.
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