Derry girl

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  Well known folk singer Cara Dillon told David Hennessy about her most personal album yet based on her original poetry that ponders personal memories...

Ashford Place mental health and arts festival to come to Liverpool

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The dates have been announced and submissions are open for Shout Liverpool. Shout Liverpool follows the success of Shout London, the mental health and arts...

When a gift becomes a curse

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Rachel O’Riordan and Declan Conlon told David Hennessy about their new production of Brian Friel’s masterpiece Faith Healer at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith. The last...

Soul man

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Conor Clancy, who performs as Toucan, told David Hennessy about his new music, upcoming UK dates and sharing the stage with James Blunt and...

Late to the party

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Alex Eydt told David Hennessy about his latest single written for an old woman he met in America, how lockdown inspired him to pursue...

VIDEO: Shout London festival makes successful return

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By David Hennessy Shout London, the annual mental health film and arts festival, returned to The Kiln Theatre in Kilburn and The Crown Hotel...

The bad old days

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Luke Hanlon told David Hennessy about his new film The Troubles: A Dublin Story which shows the true- and ugly- face of the IRA...

Overnight success in ten years

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Donegal two piece Without Willow told David Hennessy about their debut album, Moya Brennan putting them together, playing with big names like Mick Flannery...

Jumping into Cold water

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Oisín Leech, well known from The Lost Brothers, told David Hennessy about his new album, upcoming UK dates that include opening for Gaz Coombes...

Lovers in the air

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The team behind a new production of the Brian Friel classic Lovers: Winners at the Irish Cultural Centre spoke to David Hennessy about the...