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Entertainment | Saturday, May 10, 2008

Hey you! Do you think I'm funny?

Comic Dara O’Briain’s stand-up routine is taking the British circuit by storm. John Tynan witnesses his show at Fairfields Hall, Croydon and gave him a five-star rating.  more »

Irish cooks with class sought by TV

A NATIONWIDE TV cooking competition to find Britain’s most mouth-watering dish is targeting people from the North of Ireland in its search for cooks with class who can serve up great gourmet grub.  more »

Artist stages solo show

IRISH artist Cloé Cloherty is staging her first solo exhibition at London’s Barbara Stanley Gallery in Putney next month.  more »

New band set to follow in the footsteps of Oasis

MOSTON band Syd Bozko is set to follow in the footsteps of the chart-topping Manchester band Oasis.  more »

Operatic production to honour Ireland’s greatest singers

OPERA houses the world over have played host to the unmistakable arias of two of Ireland’s greatest singers whose contribution to the music industry will be honoured next week at a special concert.  more »

They love our Irish accents

DUBLIN-BORN celebrities Ronan Keating and Annie Mac have been voted among the sexiest voices heard in Britain.  more »

Director charms audience at film premiere

POIGNANT messages about immigration, friendship and the bond afforded by a shared mother tongue provoked an excited response at a London cinema.  more »

A brush with love, sex and equality

AN OBSESSION with sexual oppression is one aspect of 1950s Ireland that the mass exodus of emigrants happily shed once they reached England’s shores.  more »

Musician discovers his lost links with the Emerald Isle

ANDY COLLINS is bassist with Welsh band The Storys. Recently he’s been researching his family tree — and discovering Irish roots.  more »

Book celebrates Irish life

ST. PATRICK’S Day sees the timely publication of a book exploring a diverse range of different aspects of Ireland, its people and cultural heritage, from singer Sinéad O’Connor to poet Séamus Heaney and film director John Ford.  more »




 



 

 



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