Lots of ‘Fuss’ as dinghy racing celebrates 70 years
While not a ‘hot’ racing class, there are still plenty of enthusiasts who love their sailing
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Some admirers celebrate the playwright’s work on the 400th anniversary of his death
Easter Rising, Enniscorthy 1916: writing about a revolution
Three writers remember three women – George O’Brien his grandaunt Greta Comerford, Roddy Doyle his grandaunt Una Brennan and Colm Tóibín his neighbour Marion Stokes
Beneath the Earth, by John Boyne: Telling tales of transgression
Review: The unexamined life is the only one worth living for the characters in this collection, writes George O’Brien
George O’Brien: ‘Writing has taught me to be disciplined, to be patient, to persist’
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