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Dirt Flirt speaks to Robyn Homeniuk about her self-titled debut EP, how she developed her sound, and how queerness shapes her ...
Jonathan Boylan interviews actor/writer John Doran on recent short The Assassination of Michael D. Higgins, and his varied ...
Film Ireland, supported by Coimisiún na Meán, have announced the second edition of their Journalism Mentorship Programme, designed to empower writers from a wide variety of backgrounds. Over the ...
Irish Wish (2024) is nobody's idea of a good movie, but it's immeasurably better than Four Letters of Love (2024), Polly Steele's exhaustingly silly adaptation of Niall Williams's book of the same ...
Anjette Lyles ran one of the most popular restaurants in Macon, Georgia. What would her guests have thought if they'd known about her penchant for poison?
Have you ever wondered why your dog’s ears prick up even when you hear nothing? You sit reading the newspaper when Toby runs towards the door barking as if his best friend is outside. It could be ...
Anti Nuclear Protests at Carnsore Point and how these helped trigger environmental awareness in Ireland.
The Roman Republic was one of the first great democracies, an influence on the world to this day. And we owe it all to Tarquin the Proud, a king so bad that he made his people swear to have no kings ...
'Sweet but Psycho' is the single making a name for Ava Max, but it is hardly doing any similar favours for the de-stigmatisation of mental illness.
The Birth of Venus: How Botticelli focused more on the idealism of the female figure, along with mythology and symbolism in his secular pieces.
With the remake of The Magnificent Seven hitting our screens, Stephen Porzio looks at the legacy of Sergio Corbucci, the legendary western director.
Diogenes was one of the more eccentric of the Greek philosophers. Homeless and irascible, scandalous and obscene, he still inspired later generations.
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