Fable has it that Guy de Maupassant lunched every day in the Eiffel Tower restaurant as it was the only place in Paris he did not have to see it. Irish writers have a similar fixation with place.
The influential Irish poet Eavan Boland died on Monday, at the age of seventy-five. Her poems, which have appeared in The New Yorker for over thirty years, limn the legacies of history, in her home ...
In her inaugural address as Ireland’s first female head of state, in December 1990, Mary Robinson declared that “as a woman I want the women who have felt themselves outside history to be written back ...
Alice Boland, woman who had gun outside school, petitions for release from Texas prison The Lowcountry woman who was sent to a federal prison for medical patients in Texas after she pulled a gun ...
Adam Boland: Former TV producer reveals mental illness struggle, says he was 'trapped by television'
When television producer Adam Boland quit Channel Ten in January he was not just leaving a job, he was turning his back on a career he lived and breathed. In his 20s he took Channel Seven's ailing ...
The eleventh album from the Oklahoma-born and raised Red Dirt country rockers Jason Boland and his Stragglers bookends a quarter century of their career. Boland rejoins with high-profile country ...
"It seems to me that my major accomplishments, if any, were the nine years that I conducted the business affairs of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial Society." — John Boland Aerial view of Mount ...
TV EXEC Adam Boland has detailed his attempt at suicide in the manic days after launching Wake Up and Studio 10 in an interview with Australian Story. In a confronting episode of ABC documentary ...
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