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cork / worker & community struggles and protests / event notice Sunday September 28, 2008 23:21 by English Collective of Prostitutes 2 comments (last - friday october 10, 2008 07:44)
Philosophical Society to host speakers on the motion that this house would decriminalise prostitution. Speakers to include Niki Adams from the IPC and ECP, part of the Global Women's Strike network. read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Sunday September 28, 2008 15:08 by Sarah Lundberg
Wednesday 29 October 7.30pm cassidys of westmoreland street Seven Towers hosts every last wednesday of the month a series of open mics for poetry and prose Featured Readers: Steve Conway, Donal Moloney, Ross Hattaway, Noel Ó Briain, Oran Ryan, Doog Wood, Eamonn Lynskey read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Sunday September 28, 2008 14:58 by Sarah Lundberg
Chapters Bookstore, Parnell St, Dublin 1 with Ross Hattaway, Ann Marie Glasheen read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Sunday September 28, 2008 14:52 by Sarah Lundberg
Chapters and Verse Lunchtime Reading Chapters Bookstore, Parnell St, Dublin 1 Oran Ryan, Doog Wood read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Sunday September 28, 2008 14:48 by Sarah Lundberg
On Thursday 9th October 6.30pm Seven towers hosts a themed reading at Chapters bookstore Parnell st Dublin 1 with Catherine Ann Cullen, Alan Garvey, Ross Hattaway, Noel Ó Briain and Patrick Chapman the theme being SHOCK AND HORROR! considering its Halloween read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-capitalism / event notice Sunday September 28, 2008 14:41 by Martin O'Sullivan
Public Debate financial meltdown - the end of capitalism? Paul McDonnell (Open Republic Think Tank) Kieran Allen (UCD Sociology Dep) Thursday 2nd October 8pm Central Hotel Exchequer Street Dublin 2 read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Sunday September 28, 2008 14:40 by Sarah Lundberg
To celebrate Poetry Day, The Seven Towers Agency is having an impromptu reading in Chapters of Parnell St, Dublin 1 from 1pm with Oran Ryan, Ross Hattaway, Doog Wood, Noel Ó Briain, Catherine Ann Cullen Liam Aungier Drop by to celebrate! read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Sunday September 28, 2008 14:34 by Sarah Lundberg
As a sports columnist for a Dublin daily, journalist Eamon Carr watched the unfolding drama of the 2002 World Cup finals firsthand in Japan. Yet against the intense public spectacle of media attention following the controversial departure of Ireland captain Roy Keane, Carr followed his own private journey - a lifelong quest to visit the shrines and places of the famed poet Matsuo Basho, recognized master of haiku. read full story / add a comment |
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