Few screenwriters have left such an indelible mark on art-house cinema as Jean-Claude Carrière (1931–2021). Carrière’s unmistakable sensibility and dazzling intelligence illuminate his extraordinary body of work.
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Only 1 month left to get your submissions in to Issue IV! The time is flying and it's *absolutely* terrifying. Send us your glorious short stories, poetry, flash fiction, creative nonfiction and cover art 🌄🥰 Guidelines at https://t.co/B8OmLzamcd
Ace new interview with Adrian Dunbar at the virtual Allingham fest about not just @Line_of_duty but music, acting, London, Donegal and shtuff
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It is with great sadness that I must announce Mc Cann’s Pub will not be reopening due to circumstances beyond my control. It has been a wonderful experience for me to have been involved in the running of the Pub,I’d like to thank you all for supporting us.
I lived in Bristol for many years & am pleased to see the dismantling of some traces of its ignoble past in slavery but we in Ireland can’t think #Colston and suchlike were unique to Britain. Here are names & details of some of the Irish owners of slaves, shown in Linenhall lib
Then it proved impossible to find a wording that everyone accepted. The first plaque that it bore, added when it was erected in 1895, said 'Erected by citizens of Bristol as a memorial of one of the most virtuous and wise sons of their city'. NO mention of slavery. (2)
People who say - authorities should take statues down after discussion. Yes. But it isn't happening. Bristol'sbeen debating #EdwardColston for years and wasn't getting anywhere. In 2018, it was agreed that statue would bear a plaque noting his involvement in the slave trade. BUT
Be part of history with the @GOP_Ireland's #massisolationproject. The gallery invites you to share photos of your experience of these unprecedented times so that they can build a photographic record for generations to come. Share yours over on Instagram @massisolationproject