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- A Fair wind blows down at the Point
Sat, May 26, 2012 THE SOCIAL NETWORK: It was something of a busman’s holiday for Kim Burrowes at the premiere of Snow White and the Huntsman at the Odeon Cinema in the Point Village on Wednesday evening. - Bollywood and Beatty
Sat, May 26, 2012 THE SOCIAL NETWORK: The Indian ambassador, Debashish Chakravarti, was on his own at the launch of the third annual Indian Film Festival of Ireland at the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin Castle on Wednesday evening. - Spontaneity in practice at the RIAC exhibitionSat, May 26, 2012 THE SOCIAL NETWORK: As the President announced that Frederic William Burton’s Hellelil and Hildebrand, the Meeting on the Turret Stairs is Ireland’s favourite painting on Thursday evening, a little bit of history was being made in the Royal Irish Automobile Club on Dawson Street. The president of the club, David Orr, welcomed guests to the inaugural art exhibition, which features more than 20 artists and was organised by his wife, Simone.
- No meetings on l'Ecrivain stairs
Sat, May 26, 2012 THE SOCIAL NETWORK: It’s all go for Derry and Sallyanne Clarke of L’Ecrivain (pictured). They have joined forces with Wrights of Howth for a new, all-day breakfast at Wrights food court in Terminal Two at Dublin Airport. - Star ratings and Craig Doyle
Sat, May 26, 2012 THE SOCIAL NETWORK: Fair City actor Ciara O’Callaghan was in a hurry to leave the UPC on-demand television service launch, at the Light House Cinema in Smithfield on Tuesday morning, and get back to RTÉ for filming. - Back to the future
Sat, May 26, 2012He doesn’t do regrets, even when his flops are epic, and insists there will never be a Blade Runner sequel. So why has Ridley Scott returned to the Alien universe that made him a star - First encounters
Sat, May 26, 2012In conversation with FRANCES O'ROURKE - Then & now Jason Alexander - actor
Sat, May 26, 2012WHEN SEINFELD CRACKED its final postmodern gag in 1998, fans of “television’s greatest sitcom” wondered what its stars would do next. Earlier this month, Jerry Seinfeld showed a delighted audience at Dublin’s O2 he was still a real stand-up guy. - More than just a pretty face
Sat, May 26, 2012 INTERVIEW: Between adopting a child and campaigning for various rights, Charlize Theron made two films. TARA BRADY tries to pin down the sometimes demure star who gets flirty with Fassbender - Richard Ford's real AmericaSat, May 26, 2012 INTERVIEW: Richard Ford’s ‘Canada’, despite its name, might just be the elusive great American novel. He talks to EILEEN BATTERSBY about his preoccupation with emotion and the relentless pursuit of truth
- Final dispensation
Sat, May 26, 2012 THE TIMES WE LIVED IN: IT WAS a pearl among pharmacies. It had been on the go since 1897. But in the summer of 1975, JJ Graham’s on Westmoreland Street closed its doors for the last time. “And now even Graham’s is gone,” reads the somewhat exasperated headline on an elegiac story by Elgy Gillespie. - Eoin Butler's Q&A
Sat, May 26, 2012 JILLIAN WILSON Head of Events at the Convention Centre Dublin - 'I feel like Canada's oldest backpacker'
Fri, May 25, 2012 GENERATION EMIGRATION : I WAS 60 last week and my husband Seamus is almost 61, and at this stage of our lives, the notion of emigrating seems ridiculous. We should be coming out to Canada on our holidays, but instead we have left our home in Galway and our three children and six grandchildren to look for work abroad for the third time in our lives. - Choo-choo choons
Fri, May 25, 2012 SMALL PRINT: SICK OF THE incessant announcements on trains about the next stop, what is or isn’t available in the dining car, or instructions not to smoke on board? Then adding a new soundtrack to one’s journey might be the thing for you. - notTilda gets all a-TwitterFri, May 25, 2012 SMALL PRINT: THERE COMES A point with celebrity where the parody is better than the real thing. This week, a Twitter account that flooded timelines was @NotTildaSwinton, depicting the Oscar-winning British actress as an otherworldly entity spouting existential philosophical tweets.
- To every child I struck when I was a teacher . . .sorry
Tue, May 22, 2012I REMEMBER HOW I would feel when there was a revelation about sexual abuse of children by clergy, here in the US where I have lived for the past 19 years, in Ireland or anywhere else. I would rail at the smug complacency of lace-bedecked monsignori or their mitred higher-ups. I could only imagine the plight of the children. - The view from after the counter culture
Tue, May 22, 2012‘I’M A 21st-century man,” declares John Sinclair, poet, political activist and one-time manager of Detroit proto-punk band The MC5. His name may be forever associated with an era of free love, anti-Vietnam protests, Woodstock and the underground press, but Sinclair doesn’t want to join the ranks of burnt-out hippies still living in the 1960s. - Are these the best places in Ireland?
Mon, May 21, 2012‘The Irish Times’ is on the hunt for Ireland’s nicest neck-of-the-woods and has invited members of the public to nominate their favourites. Here are four of the latest pitches - Graham Linehan: out for the count
Sat, May 19, 2012‘The IT Crowd’ is at an end, but his ‘Ladykillers’ is a West End hit. Now the ‘Father Ted’ writer is preparing a new sitcom – and it involves working with another Arthur, he tells JAY RICHARDSON - First encounters
Sat, May 19, 2012In conversation with FRANCES O'ROURKE
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