A feast for the senses, if not for the pulse Sunday, March 07, 2010
By John Maguire, on film For Neil Jordan’s first original screenplay in a decade, he returns to Ireland for a gentle, unassuming fable about family, faith and love.
Liaisons that are wicked and wonderful Sunday, March 07, 2010
Helen Boylan, On Stage This exploration of the power of seduction, revenge and malice has been intriguing audiences since 1782.Within the first month of publication, Choderlos de Laclos’s original novel sold 1,000 copies, a large number for the time.
Opera Sunday, March 07, 2010
Reviewed by Dick O'Riordan Star-crossed lovers captivate at the Gaiety
Classical Sunday, March 07, 2010
Reviewed by Dick O'Riordan Erraught delivers with true emotional intensity
Classical Notes Sunday, March 07, 2010
By Dick O'Riordan Celine Byrne excels in La Boheme
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By Emmanuel Kehoe This one was young, and he didn’t use the school’s heavyweight Grundig tape recorder.
He had his own, a sleek portable that slid out of a battered black leather case.