Search Results for 'Cinema of the United Kingdom'

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Belfast brings Branagh's memories to the screen

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We are beginning to see some films coming out now that have been written and produced during the lockdowns. The first genuinely interesting one - to me anyway - is Kenneth Branagh’s autobiographical Belfast.

Gerry Loftus outlines concerns on the doorsteps

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Independent candidate in the Castlebar electoral area, Gerry Loftus, has outlined this week a number of issues he has been confronted with on the doorsteps from voters.

The 39 Steps - murder, espionage, and saucy romance

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IT IS a classic British crime thriller novel by John Buchan; made twice into a film by Alfred Hitchcock; and later adapted for theatre by Patrick Barlow. It is The 39 Steps.

Rose of Tralee winner Maria Walsh seeks FG nomination for European elections

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Shrule businesswoman and former Rose of Tralee winner Maria Walsh has confirmed she is seeking the Fine Gael nomination to contest the European elections in the Midlands/North-West Constituency.

Widows - a heist move, but not as you know it

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WIDOWS, THE latest film from British director Steve McQueen, is the last thing I expected from him. In fact when I heard his next project was based on a 1980s TV show, I was slightly concerned.

Roscommon Arts Centre hosts classic ‘Jane Eyre’

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Hotbuckle Theatre Company return to Roscommon Arts Centre on Tuesday, October 9 at 8pm, bringing their inventiveness, humour and unique magic to Charlotte Brontë’s compelling tale Jane Eyre.

New Kia Ceed for Rose of Tralee winner

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The newly crowned Rose of Tralee, Kirsten Mate Maher, collected her new Kia Ceed, which she has full use of during her year as the Rose of Tralee.

Don’t Look Back in Anger.....

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Now that the Autumn Equinox has passed and it’s absolutely, officially, positively autumn, it’s time to take stock of this summer, or this growing season in the garden, and decide what worked for you and what didn’t. If nothing at all worked and it’s time for a redesign, you know where to find me. (Hint – look at the top of the page). If it was mostly a good year though, and you’re happy with things in general, now’s a good time to plan a few tweaks.

Celebrate at the Gaslight Bar & Brasserie

Soak up the atmosphere of Galway at the Gaslight Bar & Brasserie. One of the city's most sought after party venues open seven days a week, the Gaslight is situated in the Hotel Meyrick with sweeping views over Eyre Square.

Galway Rose and Rose of Tralee touched by moving trip

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None of them were even born when the accident took place in Chernobyl 32 years ago this April.

 

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