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  • A play for our own time

    Arthur Miller's classic play 'The Crucible' highlighted the hysteria and paranoia of the McCarthy era, and serves as a warning for this generation too, writes Eileen Battersby p
  • It's still a long way from Tipperary

    The fighting Irish: Top, left to right, Sgt Patrick Brangan, Ranger Dominic Whitehouse, Lieut Steven Swan, Ranger Shane Conboy, Lance Cpl Andrew Kenny, Ranger Martin Delen and Second Lieut Peter Gavin with an AK-47 captured from the Taliban during fighting at Musa Qaleh. The Royal Irish Regiment is regarded as one of the finest fighting units in the British army, and it also boasts the only trad band to have played in Iraq's Green Zone, writes Tom Clonan. p
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  • From turnips thrown in anger to ghosts on a wander

    Displaced in Mullingar: The electric light has wiped out all the Travellers' ghosts, but not their gift of story telling, writes Michael Harding p
  • Reviews

    Irish Times writers review New Young Pony Club at The Village and the Dave Matthews Band at the Point. p
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