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Irish in Cannes
THE Cannes Film Festival which gets underway this week has been quite good to Irish entrants in the past and this year the Irish contingent at the famed French fest will be bigger than ever.
Sarah’s Irish Hat
15 May 2008
Sarah Jessica Parker was garbed in a dress by British designer Alexander McQueen, and a hat, if you could call it that, by Irish milliner Philip Treacy.
From Conan to Fallon
15 May 2008
WILL the luck of the Irish strike again in the battle to snare late-night TV viewers? NBC sure hopes so, as they’ve named one Irish American comic, Jimmy Fallon, to replace another, Conan O’Brien, who’s jumping into Jay Leno’s highly successful chair
Shaking Up The Housewives
15 May 2008
In Desperate Housewives Dana Delany plays Katherine Mayfair, the impeccably groomed hurricane that blows through Wisteria Lane bringing sweeping change and soaring ratings. She talks to CAHIR O’DOHERTY about the show, her career and why she thinks s
Irish Rep Season Ends With a Bang
15 May 2008
AS the Irish Repertory Theatre’s most artistically successful season to date draws to a close, artistic director Charlotte Moore and producing director Ciaran O’Reilly won’t be basking in all the well-deserved accolades.
DeMarco’s New CD
15 May 2008
SINCE many of his friends in the Irish music scene have been awaiting Tony DeMarco’s new CD for a number of years already, it will take a few release launches to properly fete its arrival on the Smithsonian Folkways label under the title of The Sligo
The Quintessential Dance Master Passes
15 May 2008
MY recent visit to St. Finbarr’s Hospital in Cork City was arranged by the O’Donovan family to visit the patriarch of the Cork family that was synonymous with traditional dancing both in the city and throughout Ireland and America.
It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll, and I Play It!
15 May 2008
I HAD one of the most thrilling nights of my life recently. I played the U2 Joshua Tree album in its entirety. This doesn’t sound out of the ordinary for an Irish rock columnist, you say? Well, here’s the thing. I didn’t just listen to that classic d
Entertainment Guide
15 May 2008
Find out what is happening in the Tri-State area this week
Finding Gold and Leading Roles
08 May 2008
Peter Gallagher is starring alongside Morgan Freeman and Frances McDormand in Clifford Odete’s The Country Girl on Broadway. The multi-talented star talks to CAHIR O’DOHERTY.
Have A Laugh, The World’s Ending
08 May 2008
Endgame - by Samuel Beckett. "IT all comes down to this in the end — you and your own mortality. And the irony is that even if you’re surrounded you’ll be on your own."
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