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John Daly: Pondering our poetic placenames

Pity the linguistic summersaults required of a debutant postman finding his feet in the baronies of Magunihy and Truhanacmy. In a corner of the Kingdom where an address can vault vowels into an alphabetical foxtrot, imagine the mental dexterity required for correct mail delivery on the byways and boreens of Tooreennahone, Tooreennascarty, Tooreennasliggaun and Tooreennastooka. A few miles in any direction across those Kerry hills and said postie will need keen eyes to distinguish Rossacroobeg from Rossacroonaloo, not to mention the differing geographic joys between Mweennalaa, Cappyantanvally and Lisheennashingane. One can only guess how many times slow-witted mailmen must endure the exasperation of irate locals: “For the umpteenth time, Seán, this is Cummeennabuddoge, sure ’tis Cummeenduvasig you want!”

Women on Walls celebrates inspirational female trailblazers

Women on Walls celebrates inspirational female trailblazers Updated / Monday, 8 Mar 2021 07:00 We need your consent to load this YouTube contentWe use YouTube to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. Please review their details and accept them to load the content.Manage Preferences A collection of commissioned portraits of five inspirational females from the world of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) will be unveiled at DCU today (Monday, March 8th) at the virtual launch of the latest series of Women on Walls at DCU, in celebration of International Women s Day - watch a short documentary about the project above.

International Women s Day celebrates women in the arts in Northern Ireland!

LoveBelfast In celebration of International Women’s Day on Monday 8 th March, the Arts Council of Northern Ireland is shining a light on just some of the many talented women who are working in the Arts in the region. Roisín McDonough, Chief Executive, Arts Council of Northern Ireland, commented,  “ I am delighted to help celebrate IWD and in particular the many women artists that the Arts Council supports. It’s an  opportunity to remember just what the ARTS can do, how powerful the arts are in their ability to challenge, inspire and give women a voice. And importantly, the power of the arts to bring women and communities closer together across the world.

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