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New research on diversity and impact of religious belief in 21st-century Ireland
The Irish are very welcoming, but not very open to diversity
Boris Johnson is our biggest threat to peace in Ireland and Europe alike
All not what it seems behind creche doors
There may be troubles ahead...
Lunar landing or loony conspiracy?
Nigeria needs a peaceful solution
Soccer really is a sport for all
Nepalese potato kabab
Book Review
"music" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Kneecap: cosctha ó na stáisiúin raidio
Big night for Westlife at Croker this summer
Gaeltacht summer school is a musical hit online
Musicians from one of the most renowned Irish summer schools in Ireland launched their own YouTube channel back in September 2010.
Pastor Austin Francis uses Gospel music to spread the Word of God to Blanchardstown... and beyond
Long before being a church leader in the west Dublin suburb of Blanchardstown, Pastor Austin Francis found his faith in Nigeria.
Adrian Lenz has a rosy future in the music biz
It has not been an easy path for Grenadian musician Adrian Lenz, who arrived in Ireland in December 2011 to join his spouse. At first he had to put his musical ambitions on hold, taking up employment in the fast food industry. Within a year he was promoted to supervisor, a position he maintains to date.
Tram Café hosts cross-cultural Latin music duo
Every Friday, the Wolfe Tone Square venue will present a musical performance by The Café Duo, a vocal/guitar pair consisting of Juan Pablo Mejia and Jonathan Batista.
Ireland’s Bollywood video Mann hits again
Successful Indian musical artist Aayush Mann is back with his second hit video, a Punjabi dance number called ‘Made in Italy’.
New books on pop music reveal Ireland’s huge social changes
Two recent books by Irish writers explore very different aspects of popular music that may be unfamiliar for new arrivals in Ireland.
Thousands sign petitions on human rights at Dublin music festival
Amnesty International collected over 6,000 petition signatures at Dublin’s Forbidden Fruit festival for three different refugee rights issues as part of the human rights NGO’s ‘I Welcome’ campaign.
DCU makes a name for arts support with Anam cultural festival this month
Dublin City University will reverberate to the beat of an exciting line-up of artists from the worlds of music, song, dance, drama, art and spoken word as it presents Anam on 11-12 April.
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