Theatre & Arts
Green & Blue review: policing the border from both sides
Strictly Ballroom — the Musical review: Baz Luhrmann dances a fine line in show about scoring in sequins
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Dancer Kevin Clifton: ‘I love the Blindboy podcast. He takes you on a wonderful journey through history or language or art’
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Irish National Opera’s Cosi Fan Tutte is an uproarious romcom with a dash of Irish history
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Sculptor Martha Cashman: ‘The power of the hammer and fire intrigued me and set me on course’
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Introducing musical-theatre actor Morgan Moore: ‘I love it. It’s electric’
Così fan tutte at the Gaiety: Mozart’s clickbait opera doesn’t translate to an Irish landscape
The Race at The Ark review: children’s dance and disability show reveals the realms of possibility
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Ceramicist Cathy Burke: ‘I really love podcasts – they’re great company to while the hours away in the studio’
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Opera review: 1950s Irish midlands setting is an inspired choice for Massenet’s Werther
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Retirement village ordered to refund €1,056 to resident following invalid rent increases
Mystery over father’s 50-year disappearance solved after news article
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John Daly: The message of ‘Saoirse?’ showed the futility of war
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Fine Gael lead popularity contest on social media, with Leo Varadkar the most-followed cabinet TD
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AstraZeneca lung cancer drug halves death risk from disease, landmark study finds
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Staffing ‘nightmare’ is biggest threat to the tourism industry as foreign visitors return
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‘People say they won’t work for the weekend. They’ll wait until the weather changes’ – restaurateurs tell of staff shortage crisis
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It could be ‘curtains for fraudsters’ under new personal injury rules
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‘We have reserved the first free pint for Taylor Swift’ – Iconic ‘Banshees of Inisherin’ pub restored to former glory in Co Galway
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New courses provide pathway to a university degree for students who fell short in CAO race
The Rose Tattoo review: inspired Tennessee Williams revival with Traveller verve
The SpongeBob Musical review: Colourful sea characters floating on dubious tide of social issues
One Moment Now theatre review: audio play’s courageous technique is let down by meek storytelling
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Choreographer Catherine Young: ‘Ted Lasso has given me a good light-hearted laugh with his relentless positivity alongside his human frailty’
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‘My mother thought I was ugly. Ever since I was tiny, I heard that word’ – actress Rosaleen Linehan on family influence, seducing audiences and secret crushes
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Artist Melissa O’Donnell: ‘You just have to look, react and paint. It was a way of processing my own grief’
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Lars Norén’s posthumous Irish premiere grapples with big topics in short running time
Act at the Glass Mask Theatre review: Doctor and prisoner journey to the heart of European darkness
Take Off Your Cornflakes review: Clear portrait of living and dying with Alzheimer’s
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Theatre director Vanessa Fielding: ‘It feels right to try to put yourself into the shoes of others who are experiencing oppression’
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Artist Sophia Campbell: ‘They could be having the time of their lives or are out of their depth in a dangerous place’