fromIndependent10 hours agoRose of Tralee review: People complain about the representation of women at Kerry festival, but that's not my objection to itKerry residents fiercely protect and celebrate the Rose of Tralee despite outsiders viewing the festival as outdated and somewhat embarrassing.
fromIrish Independent18 hours agoLaois Rose Katelyn Cummins named 2025 Rose of TraleeKatelyn Cummins, the first Laois Rose, was crowned at the 2025 Rose of Tralee after two nights filled with festivities and celebration in Tralee.Miscellaneous
fromIndependent1 day agoRose of Tralee review: Dog yoga and the Jumbo Breakfast Roll - did what I've been watching really happen, or am I hallucinating?The Rose of Tralee festival blends superficial glamour with a quaint, community feel that prompts some viewers to question their reality.
HumorfromIndependent1 day agoRose of Tralee 2025 review: From dog yoga to dancing, the opening show didn't take long to induce a crisis of sanityThe Rose of Tralee festival blends glamour with a sense of absurdity, prompting existential reflections in its viewers.
fromIrish Independent1 day agoMiscellaneousRTE broadcaster Carl Mullan said being Rose Escort was 'hardest work he's ever done'
fromIrish Independent1 day agoMiscellaneousRTE broadcaster Carl Mullan said being Rose Escort was 'hardest work he's ever done'
fromIndependent3 days agoEdaein O'Connell: The Rose of Tralee is a door to romance, held open by Daithi O Se - who could refuse?The first time I launched myself into a barrel of seaweed was in the summer of 2022, just weeks before participating in the Rose of Tralee festival.Women
fromIndependent3 weeks ago'Born to be a Rose' - Queensland woman following in her mother's Rose of Tralee footstepsSiobhan Edwards has been selected as the Queensland Rose for 2025, fulfilling a long-held dream since the age of six to represent her community.Miscellaneous
ParentingfromIndependent2 months ago'He is the reason I'm doing it' - Rose of Tralee hopeful on entering a festival that once barred mothers like herClara Gardiner breaks barriers as a single mother competing in The Rose of Tralee festival, symbolizing a shift in inclusivity.