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  • Keeping the faith in New Orleans

    The city where the Bible Belt unbuckles is working hard to re-focus the world's attention on all it has to offer. The Big Easy is back in business, writes John Moran p
  • Swinging onto the local jazz scene

    'You're so exposed with a ballad, it's a tightrope all the time,' says Phil Ware. He tells Ray Comiskey about the trio's striking new CD p
  • Lock up your daughters' hemlines

    Teenage girls' alterations to their school uniforms are proving too hot to handle for some, but the home-made tailoring is all to match their peers, writes Finola Meredith p
  • The sound of music

    Teen Times/Ciaran O'Rourke: Our silence was brimming with an eager kind of intensity as we waited for Mr Potts to lower his hands. I could feel the flutter of excitement in my heartbeat and knew that around me, the rest of the choir felt the same. p
  • Reviews

    "Genre-hopping" was how Kate McGarry described a first set that contained everything from Joni Mitchell and Paul Simon to Brazilian music, standards from the Great American Songbook, some Scots-Irish material (I think) and some of her own originals. p
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