Liverpool set to celebrate Irish culture

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Liverpool Irish Festival kicks off this week. Now in its 22nd year, Liverpool Irish Festival is described as the UK’s largest Irish arts and culture-led...

Submissions open for third annual Shout London festival

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Submissions are invited for Shout London 2024, the third annual mental health and arts festival from Ashford Place which will take place 23 and...

Come home to the Kingdom for Halloween

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Kerry wants Irish people in Britain to celebrate Samhain in the Kingdom Kerry is appealing to Irish people in Britain to come to the county...

The road to hell

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Novelist Sheila Bugler told David Hennessy about her latest novel Dark Road Home which is her tenth book but first to be set in...

When you’re strange

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Author Liz Nugent told David Hennessy about her most recent book bringing her more adulation than ever before, why she could never write a...

Imelda May, Lisa Canny and Emma Dabiri to lead Bloomsday celebrations at Embassy Gardens

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Dublin songstress Imelda May, Mayo trad trailblazer Lisa Canny and best selling author Emma Dabiri are among the big names set for a big...

Two sisters

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Best selling author Cathy Kelly told David Hennessy about her latest novel Sisterhood, the ‘terrifying’ experience of being diagnosed with cancer and why she...

‘An emigrant’s story’

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Jack Byrne told David Hennessy about his Liverpool Mysteries series of books that look at Irish immigration to Liverpool throughout the decades taking in...

Ashford Place mental health and arts festival to come to Liverpool

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The dates have been announced and submissions are open for Shout Liverpool. Shout Liverpool follows the success of Shout London, the mental health and arts...

Bringing The Yellow Wallpaper to life 130+ years on

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Sue Rynhart told David Hennessy about You, Me or the Wallpaper, her musical interpretation of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s 19th century feminist short story, The...