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Lady Gaga under the microscope: 'Joanne' reveals all
Lady Gaga under the microscope: 'Joanne' reveals all
According to Darryl Pinckney, with ‘Joanne’, the inscrutable Lady Gaga reveals her most arresting character yet: herself.

Sat, 17 Dec, 2016

Crawford purchases 46 Grand Parade
Crawford purchases 46 Grand Parade

A new education/arts use is being pencilled in for a high profile Cork city centre building by the proposed events centre/Brewery Quarter, which is being sold for well over €1 million.

Thu, 17 Sep, 2015

The do’s and don’ts of a festival with your kids
The do’s and don’ts of a festival with your kids

As festival season gets into gear, Ellie O’Byrne has the lowdown on the do’s and don’ts of bringing children to weekend-long events

Mon, 08 Jun, 2015

Heavy traffic leaving Electric Picnic

Heavy traffic is expected on the M7/M8 near Portlaoise this morning as tens of thousands of festival-goers return home from Electric Picnic.

Mon, 01 Sep, 2008

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