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Aggravated or straightforward, they’re variations on the same malfeasance. One isn’t benign. Both are bad, writes Terry Prone
Mon, 16 Apr, 2018
The great thing about the old days was that we had the Catholic Church to deliver reproof, punishment and banishment, writes Terry Prone
Mon, 09 Apr, 2018
When women return to work after the long Easter weekend, you’d think they’d arrive in citrus colours, in keeping with the season. Or pastels. Or neons.
Mon, 02 Apr, 2018
EARLY on, when the nun connection was mentioned, it was mentioned with a shrug, writes Terry Prone.
Mon, 26 Mar, 2018
Let’s just put it on the record, here. I knew Mary Linders was a star long before Dermot Bannon discovered her and ended up beating a hard bag of flour with a rolling pin at her instruction, writes Terry Prone.
Mon, 19 Mar, 2018
A FRIEND rang me the other day. Spitting teeth, she was, with fury. Reasonably famous, this friend, never mind in what sector of Irish life, but reasonably famous, writes Terry Prone.
Mon, 12 Mar, 2018
Likening anything short of racist mass murder to racist mass murder is offensive and stupid, writes Terry Prone
Mon, 05 Mar, 2018
We are bombarded with media stories, all demanding our outrage, or at the least an opinion, writes Terry Prone
Mon, 26 Feb, 2018
Oxfam admitted it made ‘a serious error” by hiring a man who previously been dismissed over sexual misconduct allegations, writes Terry Prone
Mon, 19 Feb, 2018
We might consider placing that greatly under-rated force in Irish theatre, Lady Gregory. on a plinth in Dublin, writes Terry Prone.
Mon, 12 Feb, 2018