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Ladies Sing the Blues – Part 3 – Bree Harris

George Mulcahy February 14, 2017
Bree Harris has been playing the Dublin circuit for some time now. Playing a programme of Blues, Rock, Folk and Soul interspersed with her own original material. She has delighted audiences with her renditions of artistes such as Tony Joe White, Leonard…
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Ladies Sing the Blues – Part 2 – Honor Heffernan

George Mulcahy February 14, 2017
Ladies Sing the Blues is a series that celebrates Irish female jazz and blues singers. Part musician profile, part live performance, these programmes showcase three amazingly talented singers doing what they do best, sing! Recorded live in Clontarf Yacht Club venue over three weeks…
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Ladies Sing the Blues – Part 1 – Susan Tomelty

Paul September 25, 2015
Ladies Sing the Blues is a series that celebrates Irish female jazz and blues singers. Part musician profile, part live performance, these programmes showcase three amazingly talented singers doing what they do best, sing! Recorded live in Clontarf Yacht Club venue over three weeks…
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Lovers of Life – Part 4

Flavia Mosca Goretta September 23, 2015
Lovers of Life is a 4 part documentary series produced by Alan Weldon for Near FM, which captures a snapshot of the Dublin Independent Music scene in 2013. At a time when the music industry worldwide is having to continuously change and…
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Lovers of Life – Part 3

Flavia Mosca Goretta September 23, 2015
Lovers of Life is a 4 part documentary series produced by Alan Weldon for Near FM, which captures a snapshot of the Dublin Independent Music scene in 2013. At a time when the music industry worldwide is having to continuously change and…
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Lovers of Life – Part 2

Flavia Mosca Goretta September 23, 2015
Lovers of Life is a 4 part documentary series produced by Alan Weldon for Near FM, which captures a snapshot of the Dublin Independent Music scene in 2013. At a time when the music industry worldwide is having to continuously change and…
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Lovers of Life – Part 1

Flavia Mosca Goretta September 23, 2015
Lovers of Life is a 4 part documentary series produced by Alan Weldon for Near FM, which captures a snapshot of the Dublin Independent Music scene in 2013. At a time when the music industry worldwide is having to continuously change and…
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Poetic Lives Part Six

Keith Campbell July 2, 2015
Ozgecan Kesici was born and raised in Munich, Germany, and has being living in Dublin for three years now. She came to Ireland to pursue a PhD in sociology, which looks at national identities. Her poetry deals with the history of migration,…
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Poetic Lives Part Five

Keith Campbell June 25, 2015
Joseph Horgan was born and raised in England of Irish parents. Returned and living in Ireland since 1999. He is a previous winner of the Patrick Kavanagh Award and has been shortlisted for a Hennessy Award. He is the author of two…
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Poetic Lives Part Four

Keith Campbell June 18, 2015
The fourth programme is about Nithy Kasa a law student at Griffith College Dublin born in the Democratic Republic of Congo but has lived in Ireland for 10 years. She started writing poetry at school, with her first poem “Teacher” published in…
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Poetic Lives Part Three

Keith Campbell June 11, 2015
The third programme in our series will feature the life of Nita Mishra originally from India, currently enrolled as a PhD student at University College Cork and is the current recipient of the “Strategic Research Fund Studentship” She is working on the…
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Poetic Lives Part Two

Keith Campbell June 4, 2015
Programme 2 of Poetic Lives tells the story of Dr. Theophilus Ejorh originally from Nigeria but now a naturalized Irish citizen and a PhD holder in Sociology from University College Dublin. Who worked as a newspaper reporter in Nigeria and has published…
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