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Tell
you what I want (what I really really want): Those
Draíocht aficionados who were fortunate enough to catch MorWax Productions’
“Why men cheat” at the venue last year will doubtless be back
for more of the same when Peadar de Burca returns with the follow-up “What
men want.

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Defenders
of the Spanish Republic: Of all the great
European conflicts of the twentieth century, the Spanish Civil War (1936-39)
is probably the least understood.

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East
meets west: A prestigious exhibition of modern Irish art is currently
gracing the Ground Floor Gallery at Draiocht. This unmissable selection
of paintings from the Model and Niland Collection, Sligo, showcases exceptional
works by some of Ireland’s most renowned and influential artists including
household names such as Jack B. Yeats, Paul Henry, Norah McGuinness, Gerard
Dillon and Patrick Collins
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32A
for Dublin screening: 32A – the film featuring Castleknock Community
College student Kerri Fleming – will get its first Dublin screening
later this month as part of the Jameson International Film Festival. This
follows on from its three performances at the Berlin Film Festival at the
beginning of the month.

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A
galaxy of stars: There
is apparently great excitement in the Corduff area at present as approximately
eighty young singers, dancers and actors put the final touches to their
sizzling variety show “Wish upon a star” which is set to take
Draíocht by storm this month.
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Winners
of photo competition announced: The
winning entries in the third annual Tom Shanahan Memorial Photography
Competition were announced at a special event in Blanchardstown Library
recently. The competition is open to all members of photography clubs
in Fingal and drew a record 91 entries from across the length and breadth
of the county.
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