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Independent.ie on MSNTwo pubs with growth potential on Dublin’s southside brought to marketTwo Dublin southside pubs have been brought to the market this week by Lisney CRE. They are Fitzgerald’s Bar on Aston Quay in the city centre adjoining Dublin’s Temple Bar district, and Vaughan’s in ...
Citizen James, or the Young Man without a Country,” a portrait of writer James Baldwin playing at HartBeat Ensemble, offers a ...
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Daily Star on MSNInbetweeners icon James Buckley admits first meal of the day is often very boozyActor James Buckley has confessed he needs a very specific boozy drink before he feels ready to record his weekly podcast ...
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Independent.ie on MSNTen-man Drogheda Town spot-on as they hang on for a vital winDROGHEDA TOWN 1 MID SUTTON SPORTSLINK 0 DROGHEDA Town made it back-to-back wins on a very cold Monday night as they ground out a narrow victory at home to Mid Sutton Sportslink. DIFE was the venue ...
Following critically acclaimed runs in New York City and London, TimeLine will create a site-specific, immersive Chicago ...
Sixty years ago, on February 18th, 1965, Author James Baldwin and Pundit William F. Buckley debated each other on the topic “Is the American Dream at the Expense of the American Negro?” That event is ...
BHRA boys' basketball stays unbeaten, Rantoul adds another win and Unity keeps its double-digit win streak intact ...
James Rossman, a director at Magnite, Inc. (NASDAQ:MGNI), has sold a significant portion of his holdings in the company, according to a recent SEC filing. The sale comes as Magnite's stock trades near ...
If there was an overarching theme to the slate of offerings at this year's Sundance Film Festival, it would be how to make ...
Debate” is pre-scripted docudrama—an outward sketch of history, rather than an inward exploration of its implications and ...
Dearborn, Michigan, is home to the largest concentration of Arab Americans in the US and many of them voted against Kamala ...
On Feb. 18, 1965, the famed Cambridge Union at Britain’s University of Cambridge held a debate between James Baldwin, the illustrious American author, orator and civil rights activist, and William F.
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