Sunday Miscellany: A Prayer for the Electric, by Elizabeth Oxley Why you don't have to be religious to have faith, whether in love or something more mundane Sunday Miscellany • 23 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: Crowning Glory, by Rosaleen McDonagh Why pride in her hair plays such a pivotal role in traveller culture and a woman's personal identity Sunday Miscellany • 22 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: The Swallows' Return, by Brian Farrell Scanning the skies around Lough Arrow, Co Sligo, for returning visitors Sunday Miscellany • 18 Apr
Sunday Miscellany tells an extraordinary story of bird migration On swallows and sand-martins - and an extraordinary story of bird migration Sunday Miscellany • 17 Apr
Sunday Miscellany on Harry Nilsson's Irish love On how the great singer met his Dublin wife, Una Sunday Miscellany • 23 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: Bright Vision, by Iarla Ó Lionáird On the songs collected by Alan Martin Freeman, in particular one of Seán Ó Riada's favourites, Aisling Gheal (followed by tape of Iarla himself as … Sunday Miscellany • 09 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: Marina Carr on keeping the faith On three men who offered kindness, encouragement and support to a young playwright starting out Sunday Miscellany • 08 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: You Can Keep Your Hat On, by Olivia O'Leary from Borsalino to Philip Treacy... Sunday Miscellany • 05 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: The Pearl of the Household, by Margaret Hickey On eggs, the elegant, archetypal symbol of renewal Sunday Miscellany • 04 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: St Matthew Passion, a poem by John F Deane "There is a storm tonight in Thomaskirche..." Sunday Miscellany • 03 Apr
Sunday Miscellany: Amy the cat meets Amy the teen horror novelist When Amy the cat met Amy the teen horror novelist... Sunday Miscellany • 26 Mar
Sunday Miscellany on bidding a fond farewell to a beloved dog On making a home for an ex-greyhound "leggy lady" Sunday Miscellany • 25 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Reek Sunday, by Bernard Dunleavy On climbing Croagh Patrick, and honouring a late father's wish Sunday Miscellany • 20 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Green, by Máire T Robinson An alluring little green glass holds a secret or two Sunday Miscellany • 19 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Tribute To A Mother, by Enda Wyley A mother's life, chronicled in photographs in priceless physical form Sunday Miscellany • 14 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Paul Howard on a beloved granny's Xmas promise A beloved grandmother's Christmas promise Sunday Miscellany • 13 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Postcard to Annie, by AM Cousins A 90-year old postcard prompts memories of a grandmother's links to the Lakin family of Horetown House, Co Wexford Sunday Miscellany • 11 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Lourdes Mackey on The Long-Winded Irish Lady On the Irishwoman who "put New York back in the New Yorker" Sunday Miscellany • 06 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: My Voice, by Mary Kate O Flanagan On a wild and wonderful journey through healing Sunday Miscellany • 05 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: The Sound of Dementia, by Mike Hanrahan On how a group of artists, scientists and medics have been exploring music and memory Sunday Miscellany • 04 Mar
Sunday Miscellany: Cocktail Piano Teen Sensation by Conor Linehan Confessions of a youthful piano prodigy-about-town Sunday Miscellany • 28 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Father Damo goes to Ted Fest Father Damo spends a weekend on Craggy Island-ish Sunday Miscellany • 27 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Send In The Architects, by Leo Cullen Relaxation techniques in the operating theatre... Sunday Miscellany • 20 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: Los Perros de La Paz, by Niall McArdle An encounter with a stray dog in Valle de las Ánimas Sunday Miscellany • 07 Feb
Sunday Miscellany: St Brigid and Box Hedges, by Margaret Galvin Going the whole hog with Brat Bríde Sunday Miscellany • 08 Feb