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  • Burke brings it back to basics

    Fiddler on the move: 'Not many people have gone out of their way to play Irish music in places where there isn't any,' says Kevin Burke. Kevin Burke is relishing the raw bar and the tune stripped to the bone on his latest album, with Cal Scott, he tells Siobhán Longp
  • Teacher, leave those kids at home

    Home schooled and proud: Nick Gudge and Kim Pierce pictured with their children, left to right, Rowan Pierce, Cormac Gudge and Amber Pierce in Ogonnelloe, Co Clare. For most children, school is out for summer, but some have never been in a classroom. Fionola Meredith meets the home schoolers. p
  • Keeping it legal - how to home school

    Anyone can home educate their children; no formal qualification of any kind is necessary. Home education is legal and enjoys constitutional protection in Ireland. p
Other Features
  • Trapped by the cult of thin

    A new survey shows that teenage girls' obsession with image is at crisis levels, writes Kate Holmquistp
  • The desperately dull examination blues

    Teen Times: Wanted: 16/17-year-old students to work as attendants during State examinations. Ability to withstand prolonged bouts of silence and boredom necessary. Tea- and coffee-making experience essential.
  • Reviews

    Today critics from The Irish Times review the West Cork Chamber Music Festival in Bantry House, Co Cork, Duran Duran at the Marquee also in Cork, John Feeley playing guitar at St Ann's Church, Dawson Street in Dublin and The Letter at the Pavilion Theatre in Dún Laoghaire p
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