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Tuesday March 23rd, 2010

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Walken Gets Creepy In McDonagh's "A Beheading In Spokane"

With "A Behanding in Spokane," Martin McDonagh discovers America. It's the first time he's originated a play on Broadway. And it's also the first time he's written a play set in America Read more...

At The Mike Stand With... Susan Barry-Wendelken

To even the most casual observer of the New York music scene, the face, not to mention the voice, and my goodness what a voice (the thought of it even made me type "my goodness") of this week's 'Standee' is a familiar one Read more...

Ronnie McGinn's Poetry Page

Two weeks ago we had a poem anbout a washing machine from Ann Leo O'Connor of the Bishopstown Writers Group in Cork. This week we have a poem about a clothes line from Clare Murphy of the Douglas Writers Group... Read more...

Joe Kavanagh's Music News

As the hangovers slowly subside - well, for those that have sobered up at least - a few Irish music stories were appropriately among those that made headlines in the European music media last week... Read more...

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