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ON the day of the big Pride parade I was in Dublin for a play at the Abbey. Michel Tremblay’s The Unmanageable Sisters was written
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ON the day of the big Pride parade I was in Dublin for a play at the Abbey. Michel Tremblay’s The Unmanageable Sisters was written

By EMILY BYRNE IT’S the plague that doesn’t seem to go away for some. And and when acne persists – even after every lotion, potion

FEW of us return from a holiday in Spain without having shared at least one jug of sangria. It’s not that the Spanish try to

THE roll-call of English prime ministers is long and distinguished, stretching back 500 years and more. It takes in my own namesake, the Great Cardinal,

I’M a-going where the water tastes like wine, sang Woody Guthrie. Never been there myself. Sadly, I have been to places where the wine tastes

IF you live in the county of Kilkenny, let me offer you my congratulations. You are to become the part-owner of an airport. Well, to

By COLIN BARTLEY GONE be with the days of the auld knock-out championship! After eight games of hurling in the Leinster Senior Championship this year,

I READ that Chardonnay is making a comeback. That’s bad news for the unfortunate women who acquired it as a first name in a mad

LAST Monday, the sun put in a guest appearance and shone brightly. The sky was blue and the few clouds were white and fluffy. It

DADAISM is a cultural movement that began in Zurich in 1916. Bet you didn’t know that, now. Neither did I until I read it on
