
Nadine O'Regan
Acting Editor, Irish Times Magazine at Irish Times
Cover Presenter at RTÉ
Non Executive Director at The Southern Star
Journalist and broadcaster | Acting Editor @irishtimes Magazine | Cover presenter @rteradio1 | [email protected]
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2 months ago |
irishtimes.com | Nadine O'Regan
“To be a woman who defines their own life and has their own goals, you have to be brave,” says Catherine Airey. “And sometimes that involves saying goodbye.”The 31-year-old, who was raised in Hertfordshire in a family of Irish descent, is reflecting on the life she led some years back in London, an existence that seemed – superficially at least – to be quite successful.
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Jan 3, 2025 |
irishtimes.com | Gemma Tipton |Deirdre McQuillan |Donald Clarke |Simone Gannon |Nadine O'Regan |Una Mullally | +4 more
Caoimhe DowlingFashion designerDowling, based in Copenhagen, is a Limerick School of Art and Design honours BA graduate with a master’s degree in sustainable fashion and textiles from the Royal Danish Academy. An independent fashion designer, she works in the hip multicultural neighbourhood of Norrebro, is pursuing a PhD in sustainability supported by TUS Rise and is on a knitwear residency in the Faroe Islands.
Paul Noonan of Bell X1: ‘I love living in Ireland but how we lean in to booze culture pisses me off’
Oct 25, 2024 |
irishtimes.com | Nadine O'Regan
I had a very content, safe, well-provided-for childhood. I was very lucky. My father was a primary school headmaster and my mother was a homemaker when we were young, so we had long summer holidays. They both came from rural Limerick, from farms, so we spent a lot of time on farms in the summer, wandering the fields. There are corners of fields and mushroom-picking areas and hedgerows that I remember from my childhood, that I can conjure up viscerally.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
irishtimes.com | Nadine O'Regan
How do you know you’re getting on in years? Answer: when you bring up The A-Team as a visual reference to student curators and writers posing for a cover shoot for this week’s edition of The Irish Times Magazine. It was a Saturday in the third-floor conference room of The Irish Times building on Tara Street, Dublin. Three of our remarkable curators and writers were posing for Irish Times photographer Alan Betson and I was asking them to channel ... a glowering, gold-medallioned Mr T?
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Aug 31, 2024 |
irishtimes.com | Nadine O'Regan
Graham Norton has a story about a time when his mother was very ill in hospital in London some years back. Norton was distraught, but there was a television show he was due to present that evening, a BBC talent programme, and he decided to go through with it. Backstage, one of the guests, the comedian Barry Humphries, took Norton by the shoulders and said: “You are very lucky: you have been given a task.”“And he was right,” Norton says.
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