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Malachy Clerkin: Brian Fenton, the best midfielder of his era and one of the greatest ever

The Irish Times 19 Nov 2024
Brian Fenton has always had his head up, scanning the horizon. When he finished college in UCD, he took his physio degree with him to work in Beaumont Hospital ... “I was hearing all of this sports psych language,” he told The Irish Times last year ... .
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Andy Farrell has frustrations but not with either debutant from Argentina battle

RTE 19 Nov 2024
In the end it was a fortuitous win for the hosts with Los Pumas camped near the Irish line and just three points down ... His demeanour was positive, and he looked comfortable as he fitted in seamlessly to an established Irish forward pack.
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Getting medieval: Blindboy explores Ireland's myths and legends

RTE 18 Nov 2024
But there was no mention of the Irish language in the Bible, so the Irish monks started to remix the Tower of Babel story ... bits from every language and stuck them together to create the Irish language.
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How the Irish Came to Rule Pop Culture

New York Magazine 18 Nov 2024
“Being Irish is a bit like being a woman ... Onstage at the Reading Festival over the summer, the Irish-language hip-hop group Kneecap drew a line between the violence of the Troubles and the harm inflicted upon the people of Gaza.
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T.K. Whitaker - remembering the 'Irishman of the 20th Century'

RTE 18 Nov 2024
Whitaker's contribution to the economic, financial, social, educational, political and cultural evolution of the Irish state was unprecedented ... ‘What is more he loved Ireland deeply – its people, language and culture ... Irish Times, 11 January 2017.
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Remembering Greenville native and writer Dorothy Allison. 'She spoke for girls.'

Aiken Standard 15 Nov 2024
That language born from dirt and hard living and a willingness to fight that only another Scots Irish descendant can understand. And she made that language beautiful.
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Say Nothing Has No Easy Answers

Vogue 15 Nov 2024
... of people who were from there.” Keefe says that the camera operator spoke Irish, and so he was their first quality-control check when it came to any snippets of the language that made it onscreen.
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Oscars international feature race 2025 guide: the contenders from Europe

Screen Daily 15 Nov 2024
Rich Peppiatt’s crowdpleaser is the music biopic of Belfast rap trio Kneecap, who formed their Irish-language hip-hop act in 2017 and became unlikely figureheads for a civil-rights movement to save their mother tongue.
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Young Offenders star Alex Murphy in new Irish language drama

BBC News 14 Nov 2024
Young Offenders star Alex Murphy plays a police officer in new BBC/TG4 crime drama series Crá. .
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Ella Sloane wins Sarah Cecilia Harrison Prize

The Irish Times 14 Nov 2024
83 per cent of Irish bookshops run activities such as author readings / books clubs; 94% of Ireland’s bookshops sell Irish-language titles while 30% support Irish-language events and festivals; 75,000 ...
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Kneecap announce vinyl and CD release of movie soundtrack with Fontaines D.C., Bicep and more

NME 14 Nov 2024
There are 80,000 native Irish speakers…’ – Liam Óg Ó Hannaidh ... ‘The Irish for the end is…’ – Liam Óg Ó Hannaidh ... “If success is a means of getting the Irish language to new places, then that’s something we have to take on.
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New crime drama Crá to bring viewers into heart of isolated Irish town

Belfast Telegraph 14 Nov 2024
A new six-part Irish language series filmed on location in Co Donegal is set to air this weekend. .
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'Gaeilge i Mo Chroí' le Molly Nic Céile ar ghearrliosta gradaim An Post

RTE 14 Nov 2024
'Gaeilge i Mo Chroí, Irish in My Heart - Your Guide to Loving and Living the Irish Language', is teideal do leabhar Molly Nic Céile, bean atá i mbun físeáin a chruthú le blianta féna spéis féin sa ...
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Bad Sisters review: Sharon Horgan serves up another course of zinging dark comedy

The Irish Times 13 Nov 2024
Ireland hasn’t done particularly well out of television’s streaming revolution ... When it has, cliche is piled atop cliche ... READ MORE. Crá review. Quality noir thriller puts both Donegal and the Irish language to beautiful use. .
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Crá review: Quality noir thriller puts both Donegal and the Irish language to beautiful use

The Irish Times 11 Nov 2024
One of the happier bolts from the blue has been the championing of the Irish language in popular culture.

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