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There’s still time to book your place for the launch of 📗 DAISY DAISY 📗 by Carmen Cullen at Mermaid Arts Centre 🎭 in Bray – next Thursday, 26 September 👇🏻 mermaidartscentre.ie/whats-on/event…

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Today is the feast day of St Jerome - the patron saint of translators - so 30th September is International Translators Day - dedicated to translators & language specialists! So for something different - what are you favourite translated novels, poems or phrases?!

Today is the feast day of St Jerome - the patron saint of translators - so 30th September is International Translators Day - dedicated to translators & language specialists! 

So for something different - what are you favourite translated novels, poems or phrases?!
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It’s world phage day – and birth date of one of the discoverers of phage, Fredrick Twort (1877), but you can listen to your microbes at libertiespress.com/product/listen… and accompanying YouTube channel

It’s world phage day – and birth date of one of the discoverers of phage, Fredrick Twort (1877), but you can listen to your microbes at libertiespress.com/product/listen… and accompanying YouTube channel
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Face to face with microbes for the first time: microbiome scientists would do well to emulate van Leeuwenhoek – describe precisely your findings and no more. Today is the great man's birthday (24 Oct 1632) libertiespress.com/product/listen…

Face to face with microbes for the first time: microbiome scientists would do well to emulate van Leeuwenhoek – describe precisely your findings and no more. Today is the great man's birthday (24 Oct 1632)  libertiespress.com/product/listen…
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Totally Dublin asked some people (including moi) what they want for Christmas. Can we please have a Civic Museum again? We deserve it.

Totally Dublin asked some people (including moi) what they want for Christmas. Can we please have a Civic Museum again? We deserve it.
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After a year of great progress, we want to thank all those who have advised, supported, collaborated and partnered with us in furthering the reputation of Susan & Elizabeth Yeats lives and work. Happy Christmas. Beatrice Elvery's 'The Stooping Angels'': TCD digital collection.

After a year of great progress, we want to thank all those who have advised, supported, collaborated and partnered with us in furthering the reputation of Susan & Elizabeth Yeats lives and work.

Happy Christmas.

Beatrice Elvery's 'The Stooping Angels'': TCD digital collection.
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Last Bastion of the Old Theatre Royal (1934) This Christmas Day will mark the 50th anniversary of the passing of Harry Kernoff, one of Dublin's most beloved artists. Tune into Sunday Miscellany (Wednesday Miscellany we might say) on the day to hear him honoured in story and song

Last Bastion of the Old Theatre Royal (1934)

This Christmas Day will mark the 50th anniversary of the passing of Harry Kernoff, one of Dublin's most beloved artists. Tune into <a href="/RTESunMisc/">Sunday Miscellany</a> (Wednesday Miscellany we might say) on the day to hear him honoured in story and song
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What do women really fantasise about? ‘More than BDSM or kink or group sex, they want hot sex with a partner who takes the time to learn what gives them pleasure’ independent.ie/style/sex-rela… Weekend Magazine

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Hidden in English place names is a secret code of invasion and conquest. Vikings, Romans, Saxons, and Normans all stamped their languages onto the landscape. Here's how to decode any English place name — and instantly know who conquered that spot 1,000+ years ago... 🧵

Hidden in English place names is a secret code of invasion and conquest.

Vikings, Romans, Saxons, and Normans all stamped their languages onto the landscape.

Here's how to decode any English place name — and instantly know who conquered that spot 1,000+ years ago... 🧵