One of greatest heroes, Cú Chulainn was born Sétanta. He gained his better-known name as a child, after killing Culann's fierce guard-dog in self-defence & offered to take its place until a replacement could be reared! Name Cú Chulainn=Culand’s hound!

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Check out our curated collection of works by Ireland's best and brightest young emerging artists: https://t.co/R8cAz4eGOM

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Sneak preview of
Issue 5.
on Jackie Carey, Ireland's first superstar, brilliantly illustrated by Pre-order your copy
https://t.co/rumSO3wuBw

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Do you like the oppressive, spectral quality of Joy Division, Portishead & Just Mustard? Then you should definitely listen to , the latest band from Limerick - Ireland's new music factory.

https://t.co/8H1hWyaLqZ

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Listened to players chair interview with
and recently, it was great, she's just great.

It's I figured I'd try a quick drawing of Ireland's most successful footballer in history.

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Anna Johnston (aka Ethna Carbery) - one of early 20th century Ireland's best selling and acclaimed writers (and much more).
A worthy addition to the A New Map of Ireland?

https://t.co/uM67LbBRCT

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Ireland Ireland
Together standing tall
Sholder to Sholder
We'll answer Ireland's call

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Cú Chulainn Alter, Ireland's greatest export for

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In the frame 2... Roy Keane ROI USA. A young Roy named the best player of Jack Charlton Ireland's campaign https://t.co/f0L0HoadIA

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My wife Dr Barbara, has always been one of my best models. She posed for this poster I did for Opera Ireland's production of La Cenerentola.

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Out this

ANALOG

By , , and the debut of Ireland's own !

This promises to be a must-read!

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Frederick William Burton (1816-1900) Cliffhanger (1897). Better known for his classic pieces like Meeting on Turret Stairs ('Ireland's favourite painting') Burton was hugely versatile, illustrating here for George Manville Fenn's boys' own thriller 'The Crystal Hunters'

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Are you wearing green today for For St. Paddy himself, the color of choice was blue, as seen in the earliest known portrait of Ireland's patron saint, from a 13th-century manuscript in The Huntington's collection.

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PJ Lynch returns to his hometown this Saturday to chat to us about his career as Ireland's serving Children's Literature Laureate. Join us for his free talk at 12 noon & take in his 'Pilgrims, Princesses and Beardy Old Men' exhibition on display as part of Festival.

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Next Wednesday!

IF ANTHOLOGY 2016!

Including some of Ireland's best up and coming creators!

Cover by !

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Fascinating show looks at Ireland's & culture during the 18th century http://t.co/mTLLhb0GUs

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