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Clare Three-Legged Stool Poets | poetry from County Clare, Ireland
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Follow @clarepoets on twitter. Follow us on Facebook. We acknowledge the ongoing support of Clare County Council Arts Office. Clare Three-Legged Stool was founded in 2003 to celebrate the poetic work of men and women from North, South, and East - the three "halves" of Clare. There are at present some 16 members in the group which, to date, has produced two anthologies, a broadsheet, and Hidden Burren, a photographic essay on North Clare accompanied by verse. Friday 12th September 2014. MUXZ and open mic.
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Cathy's Reviews: Rare sighting of Four Fagotti: Limerick Verdi Requiem
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Reviews and musings on music and arts events in the Clare, Limerick and Waterford regions and occasionally further afield. Music and Reviews from Clare, Limerick, Waterford and sometimes further afield. Sunday, April 26, 2015. Rare sighting of Four Fagotti: Limerick Verdi Requiem. Among the audience at the full house was Kieran O Gorman, director of the LCU from 1966-72 and who I believe was at the helm when the work was last performed by the ensemble. Bassoons warm up at LCU rehearsal. Subscribe To Upda...
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Chasing the Elemental | ‘Poetry is a diary kept by a sea creature who lives on land and wishes he could fly.’ (Carl Sagan) | Page 2
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Poetry is a diary kept by a sea creature who lives on land and wishes he could fly.’ (Carl Sagan). Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. More than this by David Kirby. June 24, 2016. When you tell me that a woman is visiting the grave. Of her college friend and she’s trying not to get irritated. At the man in the red truck who keeps walking back and forth. And dropping tools as he listens to a pro football. Game on the truck radio, which is much too loud, I start. Him it’s he...
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Links to poetry groups, blogs, festivals and other poetry resouces
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Following is a list of poetry web sites:. The Western Writers' Centre. Three-Legged Stool Poets 2009 - 2016. Developed and maintained by Patrick Stack.
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Clare County Library - Special Services
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Your Library Your Website. Books of the Month. Library Bookclubs and Poetry Clubs. Help for Setting Up Bookclubs. Transition to new national Library Management System (Sierra), July 2016. Bolinda e-Books, Wheelers e-Books, Zinio Magazines, Proquest Newspapers, Mango Language Learning, Universal Class free online courses. Free Online Resources - including free access to Encyclopedia Britannica for library members. Library Forum: A partnership of Clare County Library and Pictou-Antigonish Regional Library.
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Blog | Patricia Byrne | Web Site Patricia Byrne Writer
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Web Site Patricia Byrne Writer. It is a century since my mother’s birth – she would have been as old as the nation. Over the decade since her death, I have jotted down these vignettes / memories of a life well lived. Year I collected her at the airport and drove west. Was I imagining it or did her expression relax as we neared our destination? My mother waited in the doorway. For the first time in 60 years, the flesh of sisters touched. Woman’s Own Guide to Success with Cakes and Pastries. My latest note...
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Carnew/Wicklow info | Carnew Library Book Club
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Carnew Library Book Club. Update on books read monthly by Carnew Library Book Club, Co Wicklow. Books 2011 / 2012. Please visit this wonderful site for tourism information for Co. Wicklow. 8212;—————————————————————————-. Map of Wicklow 1801. Butcher’s Shop Carnew. Carnew Wesleyan Chapel now the Credit Union. Interiorof Carnew Catholic Church. Carnew Church of Ireland Church. Carnew Castle 17th century. 1 admin - October 27, 2009. Http:/ www.visitwicklow.ie/index.htm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Notify m...
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Other Interesting Reads | Carnew Library Book Club
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Carnew Library Book Club. Update on books read monthly by Carnew Library Book Club, Co Wicklow. Books 2011 / 2012. Our discussions and chats throw up some really interesting books, outside the book club choice of the month, which people have been reading and would really recommend, so a list of these recommended books will be added to this blog month by month. Check out some of these recommended reads:. Here is a really interesting video from the New Zealand Book Council. Books 2011 / 2012. Slate audio b...
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Cathy's Reviews: Chamber Music at Termonfeckin:
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Reviews and musings on music and arts events in the Clare, Limerick and Waterford regions and occasionally further afield. Music and Reviews from Clare, Limerick, Waterford and sometimes further afield. Wednesday, May 20, 2015. Chamber Music at Termonfeckin:. Listen to ‘Karen Ni Bhroin’ on audioBoom. Listen to ‘Ronan Conroy A Muse is a terrible thing’ on audioBoom. A performance of the work here with Maxim Rysanal viola Martin Frost Clarinet. https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Posted by Cathy Desmond. Cheste...
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Reading Archives - The Magic BulletinThe Magic Bulletin
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Arts, Culture, Miscellany. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. What’s goin’ on. Regular events in Limerick. A chance to support Dear Mr. Le Bon. April 23, 2015. A friend of mine drew my attention to an interesting publishing project, which music fans may want to contribute to through crowd-funding. Dear Mr. Le Bon. Derek Philpott and Wilf Turnbull, from Bournemouth in the UK, wrote to numerous musicians with friendly enquiries about their work. The two lads had this to say: Hello Everyone!
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