- Culture
- 21 Apr 20
The service will enable visitors to access a host of podcasts, lectures, readings and interviews.
Amidst the lockdown depression, the Museum of Literature Ireland has risen like a shining beacon, offering solace in the form of cultural
The digital platform for Irish literature will showcase podcasts produced in partnership with Dublin UNESCO City of Literature, The Dublin Review, Words Lightly Spoken, UCD College of Humanities, and more. Listeners will also be able to take in interviews with the likes of Marian Keyes, Roddy Doyle, Anne Enright, Mark O'Connell, and Christine Dwyer Hickey. New content will be added weekly, along with broadcasts from the museum's exhibitions.
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Simon O’Connor, the Director of MoLI said, “We miss our visitors dearly and have been looking at ways to engage with them from afar. RadioMoLI travels beyond the geographic limitations of the physical museum, and we hope making this archive and new content easily available online will bring a piece of the museum into our friends and followers’ homes during lockdown”.