‘What’s On’ guide for April, with Willie Moone

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Fill up your event diaries with Willie Moone’s entertainment listings – from necessary art and culture to local community events. ARTS AND CULTURE: - Deirdre...

Go, Lovely Rose plays for first time since 1937

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Go, Lovely Rose, by Irish Playwright Mary Manning, is being performed for the first time since 1937 this weekend. A dramatic monologue exploring the...

A boy named Drew

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Phelim Drew, son of one of the most recognised Dubliners, Ronnie Drew, brings his own Songs Of The Dubliners show to The Irish Cultural...

Wine, woman and song

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By Michael McDonagh In 1992, having spent some time as a session musician, with the Irish National Symphony Orchestra Dublin-born Eleanor McEvoy started playing the...

Arnold Fanning: ‘I thought somebody was going to kill me’

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By Colin Gannon Born there to Irish parents fifty years ago, London became a second home of sorts to Dubliner Arnold Thomas Fanning. In the...

Death of popular former north London publican

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We are sad to announce the passing of Kathleen Flattery (nee Byrne) formally of Kiltegan, County Wicklow. She passed away peacefully with her family...

Win: DVD box set of Sky drama The Miracle

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The golden age of long-form drama continues with The Miracle, out 25th March on DVD. This tale of politics, mob violence, and the power...

The true, behind the scenes, story of Riverdance

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In 1994, Riverdance took the world by storm. It has since made Strabane-born producer John McColgan, and his wife Moya Doherty, from Donegal, multi-millionaires...

Nathan Carter’s St. Patrick’s BBC Bonanza

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Country star Nathan Carter and his band are throwing a big party this St Patrick’s weekend. On Friday 15 March, at 8pm, BBC...

St. Patrick’s film festival in London to celebrate diversity

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The modern face of Ireland will be celebrated at this year’s St. Patrick’s Film Festival in London. Inspired by London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s ‘London is...