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Surf in Portugal, kayaking in Cork, tennis in Tenerife: forget ‘fly and flop’ breaks and embrace...
The Irish Times· 15 hours agoFor those wanting to progress in standard from a grommet (inexperienced surfer) to a surfer with a...
Macron praises audacity of opening ceremony, defends artistic freedom
Reuters· 24 hours agoFrench President Emmanuel Macron on Friday offered his support to the artists behind the 2024...
Connie Converse: 'Great lost singer' celebrated on 100th birthday
BBC News· 20 hours agoConnie Converse failed to find fame as a singer-songwriter in the 1950s, then mysteriously...
The Italian region with free attractions and transport cards for tourists
The Irish Sun· 23 hours agoWITH rustic, cliff-edge restaurants overlooking vast bodies of water, it is no wonder the Italian...
Author Charlotte Mendelson: ‘There’s nothing more fascinating than other people’s marriages,...
The Irish Times· 15 hours agoThere’s nothing more fascinating than other people’s marriages, particularly when they start to go...
Marcell Jacobs Has Waited a Long Time to Prove the Doubters Wrong
New York Times· 15 hours agoWhen the Italian sprinter came from nowhere to win 100-meter gold in Tokyo, whispers spread about...
New site proving popular as Wickham Festival gets into full swing with top acts
Daily Echo· 10 hours agoThe festival has returned to its usual home of Wickham, albeit on a slightly different field. It is hoped that the new layout will better stand up to weather conditions, as the site is flatter ...
‘I make reality out of fantasy’: Hiroshi Sugimoto on fooling the world with his camera
The Guardian· 19 hours agoFor the Tokyo-born, New York-based artist, the camera is the ultimate time machine; a tool with endless potential for subversion and ambiguity. “A photographer usually hunts around and finds ...