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‘It’s time to stop being nightwalkers’: Identity coach Ché Fegan on creating a new landscape for gay men in Ireland
In a time where many gay men still struggle to find themselves, Ché Fagan is making space for them to feel more honest and aligned with themselves. Following his own struggles and travelling the globe, Fagan reflects on his journey to finding himself.
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It has been a year of ecstatic sporting highs, and heart-breaking personal lows for Gary Messett. 2018 got off to a flyer for the Irish Cerebral Palsy football captain, when he claimed the FAI Football for All Award in March. In June, summer was in full swing and the football mad Bray man was looking…
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The average age of Irish brides and grooms in opposite sex marriages is the highest recorded to date, continuing a trend of people deciding to marry later in life. The average age of the groom has increased by 8.1 years since 1987 and the average age of the bride has increased by 9.3 years, according…
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American horror director Mick Garris (Hocus Pocus 1993, Sleepwalkers 1992) debuted the Irish screening of his latest anthology of horror in the IFI last weekend. The annual Horrorthon event was enveloped by a passion for the genre, with fans eagerly gathered over the weekend; pints in one hand and their tickets in the other.…
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Overlord: a decent action-based horror; a bad horror; an okay movie. It’s exceptionally average in many respects. A soldier named Boyce, portrayed by Jovan Adepo, finds himself a soldier in Operation Overlord and, more specifically, the D-Day landings of World War II. After becoming separated from his fellow troops after parachuting from a flaming plane,…
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Dublin City Council (DCC) earned over €2.6 million from clamping release fees during the first nine months of 2018, it has emerged. Figures released to thecity.ie show that DCC handed out 33,799 parking fines between January 1st and September 1st, 2018. With the standard fine for illegal parking in Dublin City set at €80, the…
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The European Commission and the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht held their third conference on Irish as a full official and working language of the EU this week. The aim of the conference was to raise awareness of the many job and travel opportunities within EU Institutions that are available to young graduates.…











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