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  • A midsummer man's dream

    William Galinsky, director of the Cork Midsummer Festival William Galinsky is hoping to turn Cork into a 'cultural theme park' during the Midsummer Festival, he tells Mary Leland p
  • Holding back the tide

    Barrage benefits: The aim of a tidal barrier or barrage is to protect low-lying areas from sea-based floods. In cities they are normally located at river estuaries or deltas. Massive engineering structures, they act by allowing fresh water to flow into an estuary, but can block any tidal surge, the normal cause of flooding in low-lying coastal-city areas. p
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  • Lost in the crush of history, found in an old suitcase

    Irène Némirovsky is best known for an unfinished novel, but this is just one part of her accomplished oeuvre, writes Paul O'Doherty p
  • The fashionable rising tide of homophobia in Europe

    Teen Times: In a darkened hallway in one of the many identical buildings in the Auschwitz concentration camp, row upon of row of faces stare blankly at visitors. For many of them, this is their final image - heads shaven, faces sallowed, sporting the blue and white stripes of their uniform. p
  • Review

    Siobhán Long reviews Amy Winehouse at the Ambassador, Dublin p
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