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Charles Laffiteau\'s Bigger Picture
A leading immigrant figure in Irish theatre has been named this year’s recipient of the Samuel Beckett Studentship Award for his explorations on humour on stage.
The deadline for a bursary award to artists who focus on cultural diversity is Thursday 24 October.
Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere ruffled feathers in the soccer world recently when the suggested that only English-born players should be allowed to play for England.
On Friday 4 October, you will be asked a straight question: do you want to abolish the Seanad? The answer is yes or no. I’m asking you to vote ‘yes’. And here’s why.
As a community, political and queer activist, I see democracy as the axis around which a republic like our own revolves. It’s like a shiny beacon of light in the history of the world; enlightenment from the darkness of tribalism and freedom from
In the final Letter to America, DukeEngage participant Jeff Campbell wonders why Ireland can’t decide between the top-down or grassroots approaches to integration
The world has marked the 40th anniversary of the coup led by Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet with events and debates about his 17-year rule of terror and torture, though I noted with too little reference to Ireland’s historical and cultural links
Mariaam Bhatti: Tales of a Domestic Worker
Aaron Alexis was a 34-year-old navy contractor who had previously been honourably discharged from the military. A normal member of society, if you ask me, at least judging by that short profile.
Two years after it began, Syrians are still living amid a violent civil war. Their President Bashar al-Assad continues to clash daily with his opponents in his determination to stay in power.More than 100,000 people have been killed since
With respect to Martin Luther King Jr, I have a vision – a vision that one day sees Ireland as a country where the rights of animals are accepted, protected and defended.
The devastation caused by al-Shabaab militants who stormed Nairobi’s Westgate shopping mall, killing at least 62 people and wounding some 200 more, may not be as widespread as the attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001. But its impact has been
Retired judge and activist Catherine McGuinness was on hand to launch Trapped: Prison Without Walls by Ebun Akpoveta, a new novel highlighting the experiences of women subjected to domestic violence.
Adobo is considered by many as the national dish of the Philippines because of its wide popularity and ease of preparation.