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  • Swimming on sound waves

    Ian Wilson has brought García Márquez's drowning man to life, with the help of Gavin Friday's voice and four talented chamber musicians, the composer tells Arminta Wallace p
  • Dawn of the century

    Moving pictures: scenes from the Mitchell & Kenyon in Ireland films include the Wexford fishwife at the Bullring Restored film reels that capture a grey Ireland on the cusp of the 20th century make fascinating viewing, writes Barry Roche p
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  • Celebrity truth - who needs fiction?

    As six of the finest writers in the British Isles gathered in adverb-defying anticipation of a free meal at the Man Booker prize-giving that would make or break their careers, a far more powerful writer was lying in bed with the dishy, hard-muscled husband she met on a reality TV show in the jungl, writes Kate Holmquist p
  • ConText: Greenwash

    What is it? A sneaky bit of colour-coding used by large corporations to give the impression that they're environmentally friendly - a sort of green camouflage to give the appearance of saving the world when really they're contributing to its demise, writes Kevin Courtney p
  • New Ross Piano Festival Review

    Today's look at the arts p
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