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Recent examples of racism in Spain and the US give us nothing to be smug about here
Fri, 02 May, 2014
Taoiseach Enda Kenny said he was “proud” to march for his country in the St Patrick’s Day parade in New York, despite criticism by gay rights campaigners who protested at yesterday’s event.
Tue, 18 Mar, 2014
The perception that male ice skaters are gay — and the hostility behind it — is the sport’s dirty little secret, writes Abigail Jones
Sat, 08 Feb, 2014
The debate about homophobia in Ireland took centre stage in the Dáil with Fine Gael TD Jerry Buttimer describing how he was “beaten, spat at, chased, harassed and mocked because of who I am”.
Fri, 07 Feb, 2014
Drag artist Miss Panti’s impassioned speech about the vulnerability of gay people in society has exposed shallowness of the same-sex marriage debate
Love in the digital age means you can whisper sweet nothings via text, tweet, Facebook, email, or any of the dozen digital methods of communication colonised by teenagers.
Mon, 20 Jan, 2014
William Burroughs’ centenary occurs this month. The West Cork-based photographer John Minihan recalls meeting the controversial author in London
Fri, 21 Feb, 2014
A BILL that stigmatises gay people and bans giving children any information about homosexuality won overwhelming approval last week in Russia’s lower house of parliament.
Tue, 18 Jun, 2013
A retired teacher has settled a High Court action for damages over claims that he was allegedly bullied and subject to homophobic incidents while he was employed by a Vocational Education Committee.
Wed, 05 Jun, 2013
IN a twist on the old cliché of a bull in a china shop, Eamon Gilmore has been talking bull in a ‘shop’ in China.
Sat, 03 Aug, 2013
POWER is at its most potent when it is implied. Revealed it loses its mystique. What inspires awe at a distance, provokes resentment not understanding in the actual encounter. So it proved in Seanad Éireann. Largely ignored for decades, some senators forgot that the cameras and microphones fixed to the furnishings in the Duke of Leinster’s former ballroom allow others to look in as well as them shout out.
Wed, 24 Jul, 2013
We're all on the same page here. There are people who are OK and people who are not OK.
Thu, 05 Sep, 2013
Inmates are escaping the daily grind of prison life by sampling the erotic goings-on in the steamy international best-seller, Fifty Shades of Grey.
Wed, 04 Sep, 2013
A detective was asked in court if he smoked cannabis himself. The question was posed during the drugs charges trial of an Englishman living in West Cork for 35 years.
Sat, 02 Nov, 2013
OH HAPPY day of sloth spent in masticating excess.
Sat, 29 Dec, 2012
Schools have a “heavy, almost oppressive culture” that encourages homophobia, a leading anti-bullying academic has said.
Mon, 25 Mar, 2013
Tomás Ó Sé believes the structure of the Munster championship doesn’t have the players’ interests at heart.
Thu, 23 May, 2013
THE title of this new book from Cork University Press, Viewpoints: Theoretical Perspectives on Irish Visual Texts, promises to lead the reader into intriguing and less-travelled territories.
Mon, 25 Feb, 2013
Forget about trying too hard in an overpriced restaurant this Valentine’s Day - to many, true love is a cosy night in.
Wed, 24 Jan, 2018
Australia's parliament could legalise gay marriage this year if the government is allowed to let the public vote in a referendum, a senior minister has said.
Tue, 08 Aug, 2017