That familiar fear. It nestles in the pit of the stomach, lying dormant for the winter months. Now that the summer’s here (sort of), the horror is revisited. The sea is cold but that’s not what’s playing on your mind. … Continue reading
That familiar fear. It nestles in the pit of the stomach, lying dormant for the winter months. Now that the summer’s here (sort of), the horror is revisited. The sea is cold but that’s not what’s playing on your mind. … Continue reading
You’ve just about a week left to view the magnificent Josef Albers exhibition at the Glucksman. Albers was born in Germany in 1888, studied and taught at the Weimar Bauhaus before being forced out of Germany under Nazi pressure in … Continue reading
Passage man Ian Mawe left Ireland nearly a year and a half ago to first pursue educational opportunities in London through a MSc in Security Studies at University Collge London. Following that Ian moved to America, more specifically to New … Continue reading
Click on image to enlarge Fresco Bistro is a bright spot, almost hidden away in the tress of lower UCC and by the impressive bulk of the Glucksman Gallery directly above. But a spot worth visiting, as I found out … Continue reading
Following on from the great reaction we received last week, we continue to look at Cork people now living abroad. This week is Carrigtohill’s Cathal McSweeney. Cathal is now lives in London after completing a BSc in Goverment and an … Continue reading