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  • Where's the beef?

    Red Sun at the opening of the Cork City of Culture 2005 Cork 2005: The first of a weekly diary from the European Capital of Culture reports how delays and confusion are hindering some events p
  • Reading all about it

    The literary promises of Cork 2005 will be inaugurated at Triskel tonight, with Gregory O'Donoghue reading the work of Bulgarian poet Kristin Dimatrova in the "Translations" series. p
  • Growth areas

    One of the first events to open in a programme which will continue throughout the year is "Enlargement" at the Vision Centre, introducing the new EU entrants through such aspects of their culture as music, art, cuisine, crafts and literature. p
  • North and south

    If a key-note for these first weeks of Cork's term as European Capital of Culture were to be identified, perhaps it would be the reception to mark the involvement of Belfast City Council and the Northern Ireland Arts Council in the local programme. p
The Arts
  • Reviews

    Reviews include Bloc Party at Whelans, Dublin, The Les son at the International Bar, Dublin, Ulster Orche stra at the Ulster Hall, Belfast and Hello Cork at the Everyman Palace, Cork p
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