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Ben wrote his final poem in October of 2024. He never posted it because he took a fall in the garage and broke his wrist, ...
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Independent.ie on MSNSons of Limerick legend Richard Harris open local exhibition of star’s rare letters, photos and moreLimerick has honoured one of its most celebrated sons, the late actor, poet, and artist Richard Harris, at a special Mayoral Reception held at the Hunt Museum. The event marked the launch of the ...
The showcase took place in Dublin on June 18, with Limerick poet D’or Seifer giving a reading from her debut collection to a ...
And no one has ever captured that sort of existential fear of the brave future quite like Irish poet W.B. Yeats, who I’m fairly certain has never expressed any thoughts on a Georgia/Auburn football ...
Galway’s Luke Morgan was one of five poets from across Ireland who took part in a new Writers’ Showcase series, held in the ...
Long ago in rural County Tyrone and Fermanagh – long before electric light, running water, or, indeed, the internet, mobile phones, and ...
After a 39-year conservation process, the Lough Kinale Book Shrine is on view at the National Museum of Ireland.
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Camera Prints Poems About Subjects Instead Of Capturing PhotosThis camera turns your photos into poetic masterpieces. Combining the charm of a classic instant camera with the power of AI, the Poetry Camera creates poems about the people, objects, and scenes it ...
From RTÉ Archives, How the the early life in Limerick of novelist and playwright Kate O'Brien impacted on her work Homoerotic bards While there are many English language Irish queer writers such ...
A slice of Irish tradition: Limericks From the Here's your go-to guide to St. Patrick's Day in Butte and Anaconda series Mar 15, 2019 0 1 of 3 ...
The exhibition will run at the Hunt Museum in Limerick city from July 4 to November 16 The immersive exhibition will draw on the treasures of the Harris Archive, donated by the actor’s family to ...
The city was held under siege in 1642, 1650-51 (during the Eleven Years War), 1690, and 1691 (during the Williamite War). Jack the Ripper’s only Irish victim came from County Limerick.
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