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Spoken Word on Atlantic Radio Ireland

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Spoken Word on Atlantic Radio Ireland

An Arts and Performing Arts podcast
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Spoken Word on Atlantic Radio Ireland

Atlantic Radio Ireland

Spoken Word on Atlantic Radio Ireland

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Spoken Word on Atlantic Radio Ireland

Atlantic Radio Ireland

Spoken Word on Atlantic Radio Ireland

An Arts and Performing Arts podcast
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Tina Pisco reads from her contemporary Christmas novella, “A Carol’s Christmas”
Tina Pisco reads from her contemporary Christmas novella, “A Carol’s Christmas”
Tina Pisco reads from her contemporary Christmas novella, “A Carol’s Christmas”
Tina Pisco reads from her contemporary Christmas novella, “A Carol’s Christmas”
Tina Pisco reads from her contemporary Christmas novella, “A Carol’s Christmas”
Rae Mckinley tells a ghostly story about the weakening of the line between the here and the hereafter!
Writer, and also Clonline’s ‘Rockers Guide’ presenter, Eamonn Sheehy talks to the one-time Clonakilty resident – the writer and arts agitator Joe Ambrose. Joe Ambrose is the author of numerous books, including ‘Gimme Danger’ a biography of punk
Moze Jacobs interviews poet Matthew Moynihan about writing, addiction, growing like a tree and his fundraiser for Pieta House. (If any of the content brings up dark thoughts that upset you and you are struggling to cope, please phone the Samari
Moze Jacobs interview poet and organizer Brendan McCormack about Bloomsday on 16 June 2016, part of the Organic Arts Festival – with excerpts from James Joyce’s Ulysses and musical interludes
Moze Jacobs interviews writer Nick Smith about the monthly pSoken Wrod sessions in DeBarra’s Clonakilty. With poets Anton Floyd, Sarah Kelly, Afric McGlinchey
Moze Jacobs interviews writer/educator/pirate Dave Lordan, patron of the Organic Arts Festival 2016 and performance poet extraordinaire, about the stories behind his poetry, bogs, and how to exorcise the past.
Interview with Welsh poet Maggie Harris following her pSoken Wrod performance in DeBarras Clonakilty about sisters, mothers, cooking, Leonard Cohen, colonialism, Ireland, and her roots in Guyana
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