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Galleries are open again: These are the exhibitions you can view in Cork, Munster and Dublin Highlights include the Zurich Portrait Prize at the Crawford, and a selection of new acquisitions at IMMA Crawford Art Gallery, Cork. Mike McGrath Bryan Crawford Art Gallery, Emmet Place, Cork Zurich Portrait Prize: The second year the shortlisted entries for the prestigious prize have been available to see in the Cork gallery. You ll also be amazed at the standard in the Junior section of the prize. For Those That Tell No Tales: Photographs by Dara McGrath in which he has revisited the sites of killings in Cork during the War of Independence. Each picture is accompanied by a text explaining the context of the violent death that took place there. ....
The Atlantic Only Your Boss Can Cure Your Burnout People refer to various forms of malaise as “burnout,” but it’s technically a work problem. And only your employer can solve it. Thea Traff In the early 1970s, a psychoanalyst named Herbert J. Freudenberger opened a free clinic to treat poor patients in New York City. It was a bit of a passion project: Freudenberger would work 10 to 12 hours during the day in his private practice, then head over to the free clinic to work until midnight or later. He seemed to realize that he was overcommitting. “You start your second job when most people go home,” Freudenberger wrote at one point. “And you put a great deal of yourself in the work.” ....