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Cillian Murphy's latest movie, Steve, is to get its European premiere at the Sounds From A Safe Harbour festival in Cork. He ...
I am thrilled to be part of the inaugural film programme of SFSH 2025,” Murphy said. “It is very meaningful for me to have ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNCork council to create taskforce to tackle 'plague' of rotting sea lettuce on numerous beachesThe phenomenon has become more pronounced in recent years, attributed to global warming combined with increased nitrate ...
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Independent.ie on MSNFrom Titanic tales to trad sessions – Cobh’s cultural scene is hitting a high note this summerTitanic tales, trad sessions, live music and creative happenings are turning the historic harbour town of Cobh into one of Ireland’s most vibrant destinations. Just a short hop from Cork city, Cobh’s ...
Saturday, starting at 9 a.m. at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour, 53 Yonge St.: Hosted by CORK/Sail Kingston, the four-day event will be focused on participation, training, development and fun. Come down to ...
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Irish Independent on MSNAugust Bank Holiday in Cork: Pride and puppets on the banks of the LeeHowever, August is a new month, and what better way to turn over a new leaf than to partake in one of the many events scheduled for the Bank Holiday, and having had none in July, it feels like ages ...
It has been announced that Cillian Murphy's new film Steve will have its European premiere in the actor's native Cork this September as part of the programme for this year's Sounds from a Safe Harbour ...
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Independent.ie on MSNEuropean premiere of Cillian Murphy’s next film Steve set to take place at Cork city festivalThe European premiere of Cillian Murphy’s next film will take place in Cork city later this year. Steve, starring Murphy in the lead role as a headteacher at a reform school, will be screened at the ...
Want to see Cillian Murphy live in his Cork? Here’s how to attend an exclusive Q&A with the rebel county native.
"There’s a real appetite from Irish consumers to support local design at the moment," said the Irish menswear designer.
Jakub Ziemkiewicz, now 8th in the Mini Globe Race, says, "I've transformed from cruiser to racer" as he tackles the tough leg ...
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