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So that’s nearly Thursday wrapped up. Here’s some of the stories we published on irishexaminer.com today which we hope will help you make sense of it all this evening.
Thu, 01 Aug, 2019
Events have been taking place up and down ‘Pana’ this week and there’s still plenty more to come.
Two of the most wholesome TV shows to grace our screens have made the top 10 most-watched this week on Netflix.
Thu, 25 Jul, 2019
Jair Bolsonaro was elected president of Brazil in October 2018 and took office in January 2019, writes Catherine McNamara.
Fri, 03 May, 2019
The Vice President’s trip comes three months after Mr Trump visited Ireland for the first time as president.
Mon, 02 Sep, 2019
Tens of thousands of people turned out on the streets of the capital to celebrate Dublin Pride.
Sat, 29 Jun, 2019
LGBT Pride is known for beautiful colours and music in the streets, but its roots are in the revolution against oppressive systems, says Ciara Mulcahy.
Fri, 28 Jun, 2019
The director said some of his best friends are gay and lesbian and that he understands the term “queer” is embraced by the LGBT community. The restaurant has been ordered to pay €20,000 in compensation to the bar manager.
Tue, 11 Jun, 2019
An Garda Síochána says it is looking forward to taking part in the Dublin Pride Parade despite one group pulling out of the event due to their involvement.
Fri, 14 Jun, 2019
London Fashion Week Men’s showed what men will be wearing in Spring. Paul McLauchlan unveils six of the key trends.
Thu, 13 Jun, 2019
From parallel universes to prison cells- here's some of what you can expect from Netflix this July:
Wed, 19 Jun, 2019
Yaaaaas! JVN has added a second Dublin show.
Fri, 22 Mar, 2019
A drag storytelling event at a Dublin library was cancelled due to degrading comments made online about performers and library staff.
Tue, 16 Apr, 2019
To say primary school teacher Andrew Moffatt has had a surreal few months is probably an understatement. Not long ago he was in Dubai, being entertained by Little Mix, having been shortlisted for the $1m Global Teacher Prize. But since then he’s been forced to defend his award-nominated inclusive teaching on the back of ardent parent protests.
Thu, 04 Apr, 2019
A NEWSPAPER asserting its human rights is, well, news.
Sat, 08 Aug, 2015
Emily Dickinson’s house in Amherst, Massachusetts is turned upside down with the arrival of a 17-year-old Irish maid-of-all-works, Ada Concannon, into its scullery in Nuala O’Connor’s novel.
Sat, 15 Aug, 2015
Liam Gallagher had his first art exhibition while knocking 80, encouraged by his art activist grandson, Scottee who taught him to write, writes Suzanne Harrington
Mon, 27 Jul, 2015
He’s best known as the master string-puller in Game of Thrones, but Aidan Gillen plays a likeable ex-con in his new film, writes Ed Power
Fri, 24 Jul, 2015
An international media delegation has arrived to explore Ireland as a possible LGBT tourism hotspot.
Fri, 02 Oct, 2015
Gender fluidity is one of a wide range of labels non-binary people now use to describe themselves, writes Helen O’Callaghan.
Sat, 03 Oct, 2015