Why 7 out of 10 People in Ireland Love This Game A recent nationwide poll found that roughly 7 in 10 people in Ireland say they have a special affection for one sport that’s woven into the country’s identity. It’s not soccer, and it’s not rugby — it’s hurling (and its sister sport, camogie). Fast, […]
7 in 10 Irish People Love This Game — Here’s Why Gaelic Football Still Steals Every Heart
7 in 10 Irish People Love This Game — Here’s Why Gaelic Football Still Steals Every Heart Imagine a stadium vibrating with drums, flags snapping in the wind and a crowd shouting as one when the ball flies between the posts. That scene — fierce, friendly, unforgettable — is the reason so many people in […]
This Traditional Irish Game Should Be Banned — And No One Is Talking About the Dangerous Price of Nostalgia
This Traditional Irish Game Should Be Banned — And No One Is Talking About the Dangerous Price of Nostalgia There’s a photo many of us have seen: a small, shiny metal ball arcing along a narrow country lane, cheering villagers lining stone walls, a caller marking the score. It looks timeless, charming — a slice […]
They Thought It Was Just Irish Folklore — Then the World Couldn’t Stop Watching: The Hurling Boom Explained
They Thought It Was Just Irish Folklore — Then the World Couldn’t Stop Watching: The Hurling Boom Explained It started as an ancient pastime on green, windswept fields — a game older than many nations, played with wood, leather and breathtaking skill. Today, hurling is no longer an Irish secret. Viral highlights, international exhibitions and […]
Why This Old Irish ‘Sport’ Must End: The Hidden Cruelty of Hare Coursing
Why This Old Irish ‘Sport’ Must End: The Hidden Cruelty of Hare Coursing Hare coursing has been defended for generations as a rural tradition — a gathering of communities, a spectacle for spectators, and a pastime tied to the countryside. But beneath the nostalgia lies a practice that raises serious animal-welfare, environmental, and ethical concerns. […]
From County Clare to the Cloud: The Irish Game That the World Can’t Stop Playing
It began with a sketch on a pub napkin and a refusing-to-die folktale whispered by a grandmother. Within months, a tiny team in Ireland released a game so singular — part myth, part multiplayer, part meditative escape — that players across continents fell into it. The headline is simple because the feeling is universal: Ireland […]
The Art of the Good Life: Small Shifts That Change Everything
The Art of the Good Life: Small Shifts That Change Everything We all imagine the good life differently: peace of mind, loving relationships, meaningful work, enough money, time for what matters. Yet most of us chase a version of it that feels distant. The good news: living well isn’t a single destination — it’s a […]
Inside the €5,000‑a‑Night Paris Suite: What You Actually Get—and What You Don’t
Paris has plenty of photogenic hotel rooms, but a true €5,000‑per‑night suite lives in a different universe. Beyond the chandeliers and Eiffel Tower views, what you’re really buying is choreography: a perfectly timed sequence of space, service, and small luxuries that make the city feel like it belongs to you for a night. Where €5,000 […]
I Secretly Filmed This. You Need to See What He Won.
I wasn’t supposed to be filming. I was just another face in a crowded community hall, clutching a lukewarm coffee while our town tried to raise enough money to keep the volunteer firehouse open through winter. When the emcee called out the winning number for the grand prize—a mint-blue vintage pickup restored by a local […]
15 Times Karma Arrived Early—and Made Everyone Laugh
The Funniest Flavor of Justice: 15 Short, True-to-Life Tales of Hilarious Karma Sometimes the universe doesn’t wait for a life lesson. It shows up wearing clown shoes, with impeccable timing, and leaves everyone chuckling (including the person who needed the nudge). Here are 15 bite-sized stories of gentle, giggle-worthy karma—no malice, just moments that make […]