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Wednesday March 14th, 2007
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This week, St. Patrick's Day Parade chairman John Dunleavy once again finds himself at the center of a controversy that helps generate so much media attention. His decision to push the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) back 35 minutes in the line of march has overtaken the now annual confrontation with gay groups as the hot topic of the 2007 parade... Read more...
There are two things that nails and shoes have in common. Brand new they look great and make you feel good about yourself but a little bit of wear and tear not only do they look awful individually but you look awful too Read more...
After staging revivals of old plays (The Hairy Ape and Meet Me In St. Louis) this season, the Irish Rep decided to do something more contemporary. Set in 1986 Northern Ireland, Stuart Carolan's Defender of the Faith examines loyalty and trust within a family of IRA supporters... Read more...
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