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Audrey Vann a staff writer for The Stranger who was raised by Joan Jett and Heart. She’s an avid collector of records, vintage clothing, pop culture memorabilia, and doilies. She can usually be found ...
They say an ounce of breeding is better than a stone of feeding and so it has proven as Páidí Ó Sé’s granddaughter Fiadh has become a world Irish dancing champion at the age of 10.
The art historian, essayist and social reformer ... and perhaps disturbing – relationship with a young Irish girl and woman who many have described as his “muse”. Her name was Rose La ...
Fifteen dancers, a guitarist, fiddle player and vocalist unspool Ireland’s history through Irish music and dancing and screen projections, including its beginnings, mythical tales and other ...
No one wants to hang out at the back – it's a sweaty mess of bodies dancing, phones cast high in ... McRae gives off the energy of the unapproachable hot girl, but when she does move to the ...
Months of intense training paid off for Randburg dancers as they secured third place at the prestigious World Championships, flying the South African flag high. For nearly a century, the Robinson ...
Sinners star Jack O’Connell on his secret Irish dancing past - Senate fails to pass resolution blocking President Trump's tariffs Tesla director finally buys shares after more than 5 years ...
“Though learning to find contentment in accepting what is out of my control, I just remind myself of that little girl I used to be.” Lexi has since said that art ... old clip of them dancing ...
One of the world’s top Irish dance shows ... at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney, Australia. Ceili Moore (Producer) began dancing at the age of three under the tutelage ...
Amy Bowman’s been in the world of Irish dancing since she was a child. She now leads classes at the Niall O’Leary School of Irish Dance, giving her the chance to share her love of dance and Ir ...
With St. Patrick’s Day just around the corner, there’s no better time to celebrate Irish culture—and what better way to do so than through the lively and rhythmic art of Irish dance?