Tim KirkBelfast’s elite have long stoked sectarian division to blunt labor solidarity.Labor rally at Belfast City Hall Jan. 18, 2024.8 min read·Mar 3, 2024----
Tim KirkTheater in Dublin: Always more to discover!Art is the magic mirror you make to reflect your invisible dreams in visible pictures. You use a glass mirror to see your face: you use…8 min read·Sep 15, 2023----
Tim KirkBiden and the Irish Express Mutual AffectionEvery year Irish politicians joke that in America St. Patrick’s Day lasts at least a week. This year, it seemed closer to two months…8 min read·Jun 17, 2023----
Tim KirkPlumbing the myths, and realities, of an Gorta Mor, and why the whole story has for so long been…“Those in power write the history, those who suffer write the songs.” – Robbie O’Connell8 min read·Mar 6, 2023----
Tim KirkIreland is on the Right Track“It’s not as important where we stand, as in what direction we are moving.”9 min read·Dec 16, 2022----
Tim KirkBostonIrish Column August 2022Letter from Dublin: Looking good — but don’t put the mockers on it!9 min read·Aug 30, 2022----
Tim KirkOn a trip to Belfast- facing up to a still- festering wound“Better an hour early than a minute late,” my Dad used to say.9 min read·Apr 19, 2022----
Tim KirkDublin Winter Journal January 2022Christy Moore in full flow at Vicar Street8 min read·Mar 1, 2022----
Tim KirkCOP26 in Glasgow: a Step ForwardCOP26 in Glasgow was a disappointment to environmental activists but history will record it as a key step in combating climate collapse…7 min read·Dec 3, 2021----