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Dylan Tigheâs overdubbing of a classic tale of depravity to give it an Irish context is one of the most interesting offerings at Dublin Theatre Festival, writes Alan OâRiordan.
Sun, 22 Sep, 2019
The novel resolutely crushes Jo into the shape of a woman, and then a wife and mother, taking away her passion for writing in the process, writes Victoria White
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Ed Power rounds up the best non-World Cup activities to help keep you sane while everyone else dons their soccer pundit hat and becomes an offside rule expert.
Fri, 15 Jun, 2018
Last Tuesday, we did it again. A State apology was offered to a previously marginalised group of Irish society who had suffered terribly, an, in some cases, fatally, at the hands of a brutally cruel system.
Sat, 23 Jun, 2018
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Itâs 30 years since the âgrotesque, unbelievable, bizarre and unprecedentedâ events that led to the resignation of the attorney general, writes Richard Fitzpatrick
Thu, 16 Aug, 2012