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The annual Members Exhibition now underway at the Lavit Gallery in Cork features 92 works from 72 artists.The exhibition runs until March 7.

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A question of taste: Jordan Morrison
A question of taste: Jordan Morrison

Jordan Morrison, 19, is from Ballincollig, Co Cork, and studies business information systems at UCC. He is also the frontman of Cork-based blues-rock band, Crojayn. The four-piece recently released their second EP, titled Sun House. Listen at crojayn.bandcamp.com

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Baroque as you’ve never heard it before at Kilkenny Arts Festival
Baroque as you’ve never heard it before at Kilkenny Arts Festival

Cathy Desmond talks to Liam Byrne, who is to bring the sound of the viola da gamba to Kilkenny as part of the city’s arts festival.

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A HUGE shipyard larger than a football pitch that built or maintained ships for the Roman empire has been found by archaeologists.

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