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Music Review | Album 100% | 12 Oct 2000
Antisocial John Walshe
Antisocial has been a long time making its way from the studio to the record shop but the good news is that, like the famous scene in Ice Cold In Alex, the result was certainly worth waiting for.

Music | Interview 93% | 28 Sep 2000
Oscillate Wildly John Walshe
Kells three-piece Turn are on the crest of a wave, and are about to unleash their rather spiffing debut LP, Antisocial, on an unsuspecting world. John Walshe reports. Suit shoot: Myles Claffey

Music | Main Event 63% | 15 Dec 2000
Critics' Round Up of Year 2000 John Walshe
John Walshe's Small Moments

Hot Features | Interview 60% | 17 Jun 2005
Princess Of Rails John Walshe
One of the ten most photographed people in Ireland, TV presenter Caroline Morahan isn’t just a pretty face. Fame, fashion, drugs, the Antisocial Behaviour Order and George Dubbya are all on the agenda all she pours scorn on John Walshe's ten-year plan and vetos Caroline – The Fragrance. Photography by Liam Sweeney.

Music | Interview 59% | 10 Jul 2003
Every turn on the road Tanya Sweeney
Dublin favourites Turn recently took to the highway for an Irish tour. Tanya Sweeney joined them for a trip to Limerick and an insight into what makes Ollie Cole and company tick.

Music | Interview 59% | 12 Feb 2003
Beyond The Pale Peter Murphy
The Heineken Rollercoaster Tour is taking to the road again and this time the capital is nobody’s hometown gig. From Kells come Turn, from Limerick Woodstar and from Cork The Frank and Walters. Next stop: a venue near you.

Music Review | Album 40% | 25 Mar 2002
In Position Fiona Reid
Turn are toughing it out and their new offering is a fine indicator that their position as one of the strongest rock bands in Ireland today is more than secure

Music | Interview 36% | 16 Feb 2007
Choir as folk Colin Carberry
There’s a strange din echoing around Belfast these days. It can only be sometime satanists, occasional folkies and day-tripper pagans The Factotum Choir.

Politics | Hog 36% |  6 May 2005
ASBOS Are A Lazy, Populist Response To A Complex Problem The Whole Hog
Five key reasons why Anti-Social Behaviour Orders are a bad idea.

Politics | Frontlines 36% | 20 Oct 1993
FEAR AND LOATHING IN GLENAMADDY Olaf Tyaransen
IF last week's violenct clashes between members of the travelling community and the good folk of Glenamaddy served any purpose, it was to show what a bunch of fascists, hypocrites and bigots we the (settled) community of Ireland are.

Politics | Frontlines 36% | 31 Aug 2007
The Government’s mental health strategy is failing young people Tim Smyth
Despite promises to the contrary, the Government has failed to invest adequately in services for young people with mental health issues, forcing volunteer groups to step into the void.

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  1 Oct 2007
My Chubby Valentine Tara Brady
Former Friends star David Schwimmer talks about his dark days of waiting tables and why his lawyer parents were perturbed by his determination to make it as an actor.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 11 Feb 2008
The raggy-trousered drug baron Brendan Hogan
‘Shay’ (real name withheld), is that rare thing, a dealer who partakes of his product. As a result, he cares about the quality.

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 10 Nov 1999
Young People Of Ireland I Loathe You Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy takes a look at youth culture in 1999 Ireland. And he s not happy.

Politics | Frontlines 34% | 27 Oct 1999
Young People Of Ireland, I Loathe You Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy takes a look at youth culture in 1999 Ireland. And he s not happy.

Music | Main Event 33% | 14 Apr 1999
Rave On, Van Morrison Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy sees the man they call The Man showcase his new album in the intimate confines of Ronnie Scott s club in London.

Music Review | Album 31% | 27 Apr 2000
La Sirena De Pecera Peter Murphy
IF FRENCH is the lingo of lurve, then, according to Old Time Relijun, Espanol, Italiano and Portugues are the vernaculars of sexual psychosis.

Politics | Bootboy 27% | 13 Sep 2005
  aka BootBoy
In which our columnist makes the long heralded move from listening to other people’s stories to telling his own.

Hot Features | Reports 25% |  5 Nov 2008
The Grass Grows Meaner on the Other Side Olaf Tyaransen
He was the underclass delinquent who almost became a chess grandmaster and then stumbled into literary acclaim. John Healy looks back upon a life less ordinary.

 

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