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‘Ulysses is a big, democratic book... and Joyce has a tonic sense of humour’
This Saturday, June 16, is Bloomsday and the Town Hall Theatre marks the occasion with a superb exhibition, Nighttown, featuring Joyce-inspired prints and drawings by Charles Cullen, which runs until the end of July.
'Ulysses is a big, democratic book...and Joyce has a tonic sense of humour'
This Saturday, June 16, is Bloomsday and the Town Hall Theatre marks the occasion with a superb exhibition, Nighttown, featuring Joyce-inspired prints and drawings by Charles Cullen, which runs until the end of July.
'We need a more compassionate response. We need to repeal the Eighth'
Hildegarde Naughton is one of many Irish politicians who has been "on a journey" over the issue of abortion and the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution, and at the core of what has persuaded her to campaign for a Yes vote on May 25 is the idea of compassion.
Taking to the road in Ireland for the Easter weekend
With the long Easter weekend ahead and many motorists taking to the road for a getaway, a survey by mobility solutions specialist easytrip, Ireland’s only electronic parking and tolling tag provider, has revealed the top five most popular scenic drive route in Ireland.
Despite Brexit, Irish restaurateurs have an optimistic view of 2018 business
Irish restaurateurs are optimistic about the state of business in the year ahead, they were told this week at their annual convention in Limerick.
New Hidden Hearing audiologist in Athlone
Audiologist Ruairi Keogh has joined the Hidden Hearing clinic at 2A & 2B John Broderick Street, Irishtown Central, Athlone.
Moran welcomes ICT investment for schools
Minister of State Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran TD has welcomed an announcement from Education Minister, Richard Bruton regarding investment in ICT equipment for local primary and secondary schools.
The Second Violinist - 'Is this just happening in his head?'
IMAGINE AN opera where the main character is not allowed to sing, nor allowed have any lines. He may not even utter the slightest sound. Such an opera has just opened at the Galway International Arts Festival.
'It’s frightening to explore the more vulnerable spaces of yourself'
He will play the role of a silent man in an opera at the Galway International Arts Festival. He will appear as an IRA volunteer determined to break out of the Maze prison in the Galway Film Fleadh. He is an essential part of the Druid Ensemble team of actors. Yet Aaron Monaghan admits acting was something he came into “at the very last minute”.
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