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Including a history of the Gaeltacht Civil Rights Movements, a gem of a novel by Darach Ó Scolaí and Joe McHugh’s ...
An Interesting Detail by Kimberly Campanello; Quality Control at the Miracle Factory by Patrick Cotter; Wellwater by Karen ...
McCrae has been exploring the afterlife in his poetry for several years now, and here his reimagining of Dante’s Inferno is immersive in the best ways — captivating, terrifying and occasionally ...
Four Arts librarians usually pause Story Times events during the summer but not this year. Summer Story Times will begin July ...
It’s three hours long and utterly mesmerising. I’m describing the plot as the play is rarely done: the last major London ...
Raised in Cork, rapper and poet Raphael Olympio fled Togo, West Africa, along with his family, when he was five. He tells ...
Kilkenny Arts Festival Director Olga Barry introduces this year's KAF programme, which brings arts happenings of every imaginable shape and size to the Marble City from August 7th - 17th.
Whether it's the end of the human race or the demise of fictional characters, death has been a recurring theme throughout ...
Jamaican dancehall superstar Vybz Kartel is finally free after more than a decade in prison. He spoke with us exclusively about his life and career ...
Clive was a poet at heart and there is an unsentimental appreciation of the human condition that runs through all his work. He chose his subjects because he saw the poetry in them when no-one else did ...
John Kenney's debut novel, Truth in Advertising, won the 2014 Thurber Prize for American Humor and his Love Poems for Married People was a national best-seller. In his new novel, I See You've Called ...