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Louth actor Sean Óg Cairns stars in new Netflix comedy thriller Bodkin

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Tributes paid to Dundalk solicitor and playwright Paul MacArdle

Tributes have been paid to Dundalk solicitor and playwright Paul MacArdle of Thistle Cottage, Mountpleasant, who died in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Drogheda on December 22.

A whirlwind of exhibitions for Louth artist Mary Wallace

Louth-born artist Mary Wallace says she is in the midst of “a whirlwind of exhibitions right now” as she is preparing to travel to Dublin for Art Source later in the month, having just taken part in two exhibitions in her adopted Wexford to coincide with the town’s famous opera festival.

Big night for Ballyduff Drama Group in Athlone

Having swept their way to the ADCI RTE All-Ireland Drama Finals in Athlone, Ger Canning and her charges are tasked with opening the festival on this Thursday night with thier mammoth production of 'The Welkin' and we we wish them every success in their endeavours to retain that all-elusive title they won last year with 'Rabbit Hole'.

This is Our Arts Centre film series continues

The important role which An Táin Arts Centre plays in the cultural and social life of Dundalk and surrounding areas is highlighted in a series of short films This is Our Arts Centre which was shot last December. The films focus on the local theatre, musical, dance and educational groups that have been unable to use the Arts Centre the way they once did prior to the Covid-19 pandemic. The first film aired on An Táin s Facebook page last Wednesday (10th) and featured Pat McKenna who spoke of how he first got involved in amateur drama in a production of Paul Vincent Carroll s The Devil Came From Dublin in 1956. His involvement with amateur drama continued when he moved to Dublin and Canada and he later joined The Castle Players on his return to Ireland. He recounted his involvement with Dundalk Youth Theatre. He described how An Táin Arts Centre represented a big improvement on the facilities that were in old Town Hall and said he missed going into the Arts Centre because of lo

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