Éirígí support Palestinian demonstration

The Irish Palestinian Solidarity Campaign have organised a march to coincide with the fortieth anniversary of the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian Gaza Strip and West Bank.

Anti-War Case Adjourned

The case of two éirígí members who face charges related to the recent visit of British war-criminal Tony Blair to Ireland was adjourned in a Belfast court yesterday (Wednesday).

Book Notes 17.05.07

Facing White relased by the Trinity College Oscar Wilde Centre; William Donaldson, a cautionary tale; Scientific discovery, fact and fiction

Europe without the frills

Journalist Philip Nolan spent a year travelling to 33 destinations in Europe with Ryanair. The result is a chaotic, bizarre and at times hilarious odyssey. Edward O'Hare reviews

Miss D: Outside her control

Decisions made decades before she was born influenced the fate of Miss D. Whispers and shouts all around her showed how confused and passionate people still are about the issue of abortion, while the silence from politicians is deafening. Justine McCarthy was in the Four Courts for the verdict

A-little-too-odd couples

Black Snake Moan, a tale of a God-fearing backwoodsman who tries to teach the village nymphomaniac the error of her ways, starts off well but descends into laughable farce, while My Best Friend is pleasantly predictable. By Declan Burke

Seeing culture in stereo, not mono

Colin Murphy speaks to theatre director Bisi Adigun about ‘intercultural Ireland', making Christy Mahon Nigerian and the troubled end to his stint on RTÉ

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