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Dystopian movie plot left me rather unmoved

Dystopian movie plot left me rather unmoved

Fri, 22 Dec, 2023

Amidst the winter influx of star vehicles churned out by the Hollywood machine arrives a Christmas jewel in the rough - Sam Esmail's Leave The World Behind, now streaming on Netflix.
Don't forget to buy local this Christmas

Don't forget to buy local this Christmas

Wed, 20 Dec, 2023

Christmas is on our doorsteps. This is a time when the exile thinks especially of making their way home: long journeys; old memories; the best of days.
Ireland cares too much for the opinions of others

Ireland cares too much for the opinions of others

Sun, 17 Dec, 2023

Last week, sipping a morning coffee in a local café, I unfolded the daily newspaper with unease. I read headlines of gardaí in 24-hour surveillance guarding the national treasure that is our rotating Taoiseach.
Dismal Napoleon movie fails on an epic scale

Dismal Napoleon movie fails on an epic scale

Fri, 15 Dec, 2023

I went to see the new film about Napoleon. And just like that great General’s invasion of Russia in 1812, that was my big mistake. Had I not been there with a friend, I would have retreated myself about half way through.
Nothing clears the mind like a solo run

Nothing clears the mind like a solo run

Fri, 15 Dec, 2023

Finally Friday comes around.
Who wants to pay for a united Ireland?

Who wants to pay for a united Ireland?

Wed, 13 Dec, 2023

It’s a given wisdom – though our unionist fellow-Irishmen and women would not easily agree – that there is much the present residents of our divided and disunited Emerald Isle – North and South – hold in common.
The romance and reality of derelict cottages in the West of Ireland

The romance and reality of derelict cottages in the West of Ireland

Sun, 10 Dec, 2023

I often ponder on the ruins of old cottages.
Noeleen blazed a trail for complementary therapies

Noeleen blazed a trail for complementary therapies

Sat, 09 Dec, 2023

Noeleen Tyrrell believes we all have the power within ourselves to achieve.
'I hope my community never has to lose another Patrick'

'I hope my community never has to lose another Patrick'

Sat, 09 Dec, 2023

19-year-old Latisha McCrudden is a member of the Irish Traveller community and lives in Belmullet. A first-year law student at University of Galway, she was anything but shocked at the discrimination described in 'Patrick: a Young Traveller Lost', the deeply moving television documentary broadcast by RTÉ recently.
We’re living through an epidemic of fakery

We’re living through an epidemic of fakery

Fri, 08 Dec, 2023

{element} We inhabit a world of replicas where authenticity fades in the face of imitation. From emotions to truths, we've traded them for inferior substitutes.
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