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Movies: Julie & Julia * * *
Friday September 11 2009
Little known outside the US, Julia Child was a culinary and cultural institution in America, a large and hearty female who is justly credited with bringing French cuisine to the States in her famous book, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and a celebrated 1960s TV show.
Movies: Dorian Gray * *
Friday September 11 2009
Oscar Wilde wrote only one novel, but like everything else he did, it had enduring resonance.
He's got his fingers in all the pies
Sunday March 29 2009
JAMES Corden lies across a couch in the Soho Hotel at the end of a long day. His feet, clad in a pair of white and yellow Nike trainers, are resting on top of the coffee table and his ample frame is pushing the limits of the T-shirt he wears with a pair of jeans.
Wedding belle Star swaps LA for Bray
Tuesday February 17 2009
Fresh from her Golden Globe win, actress Sally Hawkins swapped the red carpet for a windswept Irish beach as she took a break from her latest film yesterday.
Irish film hopefuls aim for Pride and Glory at independent awards
Wednesday October 29 2008
It may be called the British Independent Film Awards, but the Irish appear to be taking over the prestigious event.
Triumph of talent bookseller, bestseller, blockbuster
Friday September 05 2008
FOR seven years, John Boyne sold books by day on Dublin's Dawson Street -- while in the evenings he set about writing his first novels.
Full Results: Tuesday 19th August
Tuesday August 19 2008
Irish film feted at Cannes
Monday May 26 2008
HOMEGROWN talent was centre stage at the Cannes Film Festival after a film about the Troubles in the North won the Camera d'Or prize.
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