
Nadine O’Regan
Nadine O’Regan is a journalist for The Irish Times, known for her insightful coverage of literature and culture. She will moderate the panel discussion for the Read Irish Women Challenge.
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Nadine O’Regan conducted the interview with Amano De Londra Miura.
‘It wasn’t easy to leave 2FM, but I wanted to see what London had to offer’ – The Irish Times
Nadine O’Regan is the interviewer in the article.
‘I’m a hippie. That’s why we live in Galway. It attracts bohemians’ – The Irish TimesIn conversation with Nadine O’Regan.
‘There are people in this country who hate me with the fire of a thousand suns’ – The Irish TimesNadine O’Regan conducted the interview with Tony about his life and career.
‘My wife and I had the TV on and we saw the Angelus. I’m like, Oh God, they’re still doing that’ – The Irish Times
Nadine O’Regan conducted the interview with Stephen James Smith.
‘I’m just holding a mirror up to the city, trying to tell the truth’ – The Irish TimesNadine O'Regan conducted the interview with Róis about her life and relationship with Ireland.
‘Moving away from Ireland shook me. Going away is essential’ – The Irish TimesNadine O’Regan conducted the interview with Kevin Barry.
‘You can almost fool yourself into thinking there’s no class system in rural Ireland’ – The Irish TimesThis list was compiled by Nadine O’Regan and others.
50 great things to do come rain or shine – The Irish TimesNadine O'Regan conducted the interview with the author.
‘I quit the Pogues at 21. I got sober ... didn’t see Shane much’ – The Irish TimesNadine O’Regan is the moderator for the Read Irish Women Challenge panel discussion.
Kilkenny Roots Festival, The Flaming Lips and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they end – The Irish Times












































