Kathryn Milligan is the author of one of my favourite books on Dublin in recent years, Painting Dublin: 1886-1949. It explores how various artists have depicted the Hibernian Metropolis. We share a great love for Harry Kernoff, and in this episode she shares great insights into the man and the artist.
Motorcades and Martyr Graves
Roddy Doyle Interview: Taxi to Barrytown!
1954: The Birth of Bloomsday
Tatters Cullen and the Vanishing Suffragettes
From Skin-the-Goat to Buckshot Forster: The Phoenix Park Assassinations
Old Songs and New Revivals (with Macdara Yeates)
Ragged Trousers and Paint Brushes (with Jimmy Murphy)
From the Ormond Market to the Hacienda
Noël Browne and the Archbishop (with Robert Ballagh)
A Sort of Homecoming
The Beginnings of Dublin Theatre (with Arran Henderson)
Dublin: A Writer's City (with Chris Morash)
The Bogside and Fu Manchu: Dublin as Somewhere Else
The Fame and the Fall
The Young Brendan Behan
Exploring Lucia Joyce (with Joe Chester)
Diving Bells and Missing Elephants
"When Collins was killed The Terror began" (with John Dorney)
Soccer's Sinatra: Pele in Dalymount Park
From the Duke of Wellington to Kellie Harrington
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