Thomas Kinsella from The Ranch was one of Ireland's great poets, but Dublin - and working class Dublin especially - was at the very heart of his work. This podcast explores what we might call Thomas Kinsella's Dublin, from his home on the border of Inchicore and Ballyfermot to Wood Quay.
The Moore Street Woman who Fought the Nazis (with Clodagh Finn and John Morgan)
Destination Anywhere: Getting Around the Hibernian Metropolis
A Sensation Once Again: Brian Warfield of the Wolfe Tones (Live at Mindfield, EP)
Olympic Glory: Jack B. Yeats and The Liffey Swim
Nothing Highfalutin: The Brilliance of Hilary Heron (with Billy Shortall)
On Tommie Potts and The Liffey Banks (with Martin Hayes)
Adoration and Protest: Orson Welles and Dublin
Red Roses For Me (with Spider Stacy and James Fearnley)
On a quiet street where old ghosts meet
Remembering The Dubliners (with Brian Hand and Phelim Drew)
The Anatomy of a Massacre
Portals, Clocks and Cows
The Isle of Wight on Emmet Road
The Battle of Tallaght: 'Yankee Fenians' and 1867
'Then Mount Jerome for the Protestants.'
The Divine Mission of Discontent (Jim Larkin Part II)
The Rising of the Moon (Jim Larkin Part I)
Before Mosley: The British Fascisti in Dublin
Flying Fists and Union Jacks
From Ten Till Dusk: 200 Years of the RHA (with Cristín Leach)
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