Scars of the stolen generations
It is hoped that prime minister Kevin Rudd's recent apology to
the Aborigines will mean a sea change in attitudes towards
Australia's indigenous people - but for some of those who were
forcibly removed from their families as children, the trauma goes
on, writes
Brian O'Connell p
In the positive spirit of revenge
Gang war in Crumlin, suicide in Midleton, war in Iraq, curtailed
lives in Africa - Brian Maguire, on sabbatical in Paris, is an
artist who refuses to ignore painful issues or political injustice,
writes
Lara Marlowe p
Other Features
Scoring in the virtual world
The art of writing music for computer games is different from
that of film soundtracks, but like their movie forebears, game
scores are now finding their way into the record stores, writes
Guy Clapperton pMen have answers to women's problems
Girls are still being reared to believe that men are alien beings who are only after our friendship for one reason - but this attitude justs belittles the opposite sex, writes Kate Holmquist pCON TEXT
WELLDERLY: Who are they? They are the new oldies, people who have reached seniority but are still as healthy and active as their juniors. pReview
The Hip Hop Easter Bunny at the Helix in Dublin, . p




