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dublin / arts and media / press release Saturday March 18, 2006 16:07 by Lee Welch
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Four is pleased to present Death and the Compass which brings together the work of four artists living and working in Glasgow. Neil Bickerton, Lorna Macintyre, Sue Tompkins and Gregor Wright all have diverse practices, but their work is linked by a proximity between form and content and an honesty in use of materials. with support from The British Council read full story / add a comment ![]()
dublin / miscellaneous / event notice Saturday March 18, 2006 15:15 by Muireann de Barra
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Benefit to support independent documentary on Bolivia's Water Wars Rónán Ó Snodaigh and members of Kíla The Sick and Indigent Song Club & DJ 'til late The Castle Inn, Lord Edward St, Dublin 1(Opp. Christ Church Cathedral) Doors 8pm €15/ 10 conc. with id For further information please contact Muireann de Barra M: 087 7411136 read full story / add a comment ![]()
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Saturday March 18, 2006 12:31 by Le Sybarite
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Trinity College Dublin has ordered the seizure and destruction of a student magazine called Piranha! because it used what the College authorities say is “offensive language” in an article about Muslim reaction to the cartoons depicting "the Prophet Muhammad". “Irish people should know that this type of racism is not funny and in 2006 it is just not acceptable,. Satirical magazines sometimes argue that they are causing debate on issues by writing articles from a certain point of view, but in this case that argument doesn’t hold water.” Sheikh Dr Shaheed Satardien read full story / add a comment |
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