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Category: Arts

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Off The Shelf – Carina McNally from Mercier Press

Joe Behan March 13, 2023
Off The Shelf – Joe Byrne talks to Carina McNally from Mercier Press to get an insight into the role they play in going about publishing new and established writers.
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Billy O’Brien in concert

Paul March 7, 2023
Recorded as part of the Sundays at Noon Concert series, on Nov 20th 2022, Billy O’Brien (piano) performs a concert of Alexander Skriabin – 24 Preludes op. 11 and Olivier Messiaen – Premiere Communion de la Vierge from Vingt Regards sur l’enfant Jesu 2022 marked…
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Interview with Dave Philpott

paula February 26, 2023
Paula Wiseman chats with Dave Philpott about a new book called, ‘Dear Mr Pop Star’. For nearly 10 years, Dave & his dad Derek have been on a crazy crusade, to write good old-fashioned letters to pop and rock stars (sometimes even…
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Interview with comedian, Steve Gribbin

paula February 26, 2023
Paula Wiseman chats with comedian, Steve Gribbin about his band, ‘The True Believers’ who have just released a new album called ‘The Garden Sessions’.  He also chats about a new podcast project he’s working on.
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Local author, Dennis McIntyre on his new book

John Connell February 1, 2023
Dennis McIntyre speaks to John Connell on the Lifeline morning programme about his new book, Customs House to Howth Head: A History and Guide to the Dublin North Bay Area. Dennis launched his new book on the first day of Spring, 1st…
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Interview with Graham J Norton, Psychotherapist & Intuitive Energy Healer

paula January 31, 2023
Paula Wiseman chats with Graham J Norton, Psychotherapist & Intuitive Energy Healer about his work and studies to complete a Masters degree.
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Interview with young singer/ songwriter, Roe Byrne

paula January 25, 2023
Paula Wiseman chats with Roe Byrne, a young singer/ songwriter from Dublin. Roe talks about his passion for music and also his first headline gig in the City.
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The Hugh Lane Concert series – The Fews Ensemble

Paul January 24, 2023
Welcome to episode 27 in the Hugh Lane concert series. This 90 minute programme features an exhilarating performance by Newry Chamber Music group, The Fews Ensemble, as they reimagine Mendelssohn by performing the original Octet in E-flat major in it’s entirety for…
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Interview with Luke McManus, director of new documentary, ‘North Circular’

paula December 8, 2022
Paula Wiseman chats with the Luke McManus, the director of new film documentary, ‘North Circular’. Luke speaks about the inspiration behind the documentary and his processes in making his first full length feature film. He also speaks about his work as a…
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Interview with singer/ songwriter, Sean Millar (Doctor Millar)

paula December 4, 2022
Paula Wiseman chats with Irish singer/ songwriter, Sean Millar. Probably better known as Doctor Millar, Sean has just released his sixth solo album and is a long established face on the Irish music scene. He chats about his origins and journey as…
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The Arts Show: “The Cloud Spotter ” 

Joe Behan November 16, 2022
We interviewed Vinnie McCabe, North Wall Actor, and Director,  We spoke about “The Cloud Spotter ”  which he is directing.   It is taking place in the Clasac Theatre,  Alfie Byrne Road, 11 am every Tuesday to Friday until the 25th of November…
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Éamonn Coyle agus a fhéilire 2023 nua – Near FM (2022)

DJP November 1, 2022
Labhair Antaine Mac Mathúna le hÉamonn Coyle, grianghrafadóir as Ghaoth Dobhair, maidir lena fhéilire 2023 nua. Tá an féilire go hiomláin as Gaeilge agus an fiadhúlra mar théama air.   Near FM, 28 Deireadh Fómhair 2022.  
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