Last week the Society’s third lecture of this year’s series was delivered by Paul Buckley, a well-known local historian whose lecture was titled ‘Cahir Men and Women Who Served in World War 2’. There ...
A NORTHUMBERLAND gang boss comes out of prison a changed man, in The Dark Heart by Neil Lancaster (HQ, £16.99). Unfortunately, it’s not a change for the better: he’s been radicalised by a white ...
The Camino de Santiago: How, Why and the Inner Journey examines the famous walking route not only as a physical challenge but as a reflective and spiritual undertaking. At the launch event, Pat ...
From the wild peaks of Asturias to the secret vineyards of La Rioja, here are the regions where tourists are few and the ...
The Mack family in front of the Cathedral de Santiago de Compostela. Courtesy | Todd Mack When Spanish professor Todd Mack told his wife he wanted to spend his sabbatical hiking the Camino de Santiago ...
These small towns and villages—including one that’s said to have the best olive oil in the world—offer as much culture, history, and adventure as the bustling cities.
Nancy Clark says there’s a picture of her, taken just after she finished her first-ever rock-climbing route, that makes her smile every time she sees it. “I had never rock climbed before because I was ...
Roundabout Books is honored to host Oregon author Lauren Kessler to read from and discuss her new memoir, Everything Changes ...
After the deaths of her husband and daughter, a non-Catholic woman embarks on a storied Catholic pilgrimage.
Lauren Kessler has written more than a dozen books of literary nonfiction. Her latest is a memoir about the deaths of her husband and daughter.
There's always a reason to push back trips to "next year." Busy jobs, demanding kids, pinched budgets -- there's never a ...
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