Red Roses For Me (with Spider Stacy and James Fearnley)
19 June - 1 hour 21 minsThis year marks the 40th anniversary of Red Roses For Me, the first album from The Pogues. Borrowing its title from Sean O'Casey, it also carries literary influences like Ulysses and Brendan Behan proudly. As an exhibition on the London-Irish currently runs in Dublin's EPIC emigration museum, what better time to discuss this defining London-Irish band who still mean so much? Here Comes Everybody by James Fearnley (Faber & Faber) is available now.
Catriona Crowe in Conversation (Live at the Seán Corcoran Series)
1 hour 1 min
14 September Finished
The Moore Street Woman who Fought the Nazis (with Clodagh Finn and John Morgan)
34 mins
5 September Finished