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06.06.2008 23:38
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Recently married and with a distinctive album winning her new fans, Martha Wainwright no longer has to worry about getting out of the shadow of her illustrious musical family, writes Tony Clayton-Lea.
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06.06.2008 23:38
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Tate Liverpool's new exhibition on the work of Gustav Klimt brings us beyond the headlines and closer to the context within which this art was created, writes Aidan Dunne.
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06.06.2008 23:38
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Ever since Marlon 'Mumbles' Brando became a star, film dialogue has been getting harder to hear, mutters David Jenkins.
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06.06.2008 23:38
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CULTURE SHOCK: The function of parody used to be to mock bad art, but now that it has become the dominant cultural mode, is serious work possible at all? asks Fintan O'Toole.
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06.06.2008 23:38
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In a new story, Anne Enright responds to Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as part of a continuing series in association with Amnesty International to mark the 60th anniversary of the declaration
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06.06.2008 23:38
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ARTSCAPE: FESTIVAL SEASON is kicking in. Éigse in Carlow starts today, while July's Galway Arts Festival launched its programme this week, with Paul Fahy unveiling a line-up including Philip Glass, Joni Mitchell and Enda Walsh, writes Deirdre Falvey.
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06.06.2008 23:37
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When the Heritage Council bought the old Bishop's Palace in Kilkenny, they made some controversial chnages, but still kept faith with the elements of the old building, writes Frank McDonald, Environment Correspondent.
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06.06.2008 23:37
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ANOTHER LIFE: A LITTLE LINE of white dots on the distant flank of the mountain means that someone, at least, has a few bags of dry turf to burn. They're last year's, perhaps, but I don't really know, for the old bog road has largely pas 2000 sed out of our ken, as it has for most people around, writes Michael Viney.
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06.06.2008 23:37
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THE TROUBLES: A painstaking account, remembering the dead in the words of their loved ones, writes Ciaran Carson.
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06.06.2008 23:37
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FICTION: TRYING TO change your life is not all that easy; trying to save it can prove even more difficult, writes Eileen Battersby.
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06.06.2008 23:36
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY: The recollections of the former British prime minister's wife reveal a woman who desperately wanted to be seen as the 'first lady' of the UK
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06.06.2008 23:36
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TEENAGE FICTION: CITY VERSUS "culchieville"? Now that urban dwellers outnumber rural, the argument for and against is more relevant than ever, writes Niall MacMonagle.
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