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ART:

Plays That Transport Children Back to a Fabulous Dublin: New York Times, June 9, 2002

Students team up on new Titanic book: Halifax Daily News, May 2, 2002

'Lost' Yeats painting turns up in New Jersey: Irish Echo, April 17, 2002

Emblems of Ireland - The Book of Kells: Irish Culture and Customs, April 13, 2002

Le Brocquy painting given to National Gallery by businessman: The Irish Times, April 13, 2002

The green, green grass of ... Louisville? Irish artists share expertise with young artists through LVAA exchange program: Louisville Eccentric Observer, April 10, 2002

Ted Walkers's 'Pride of Ulster' tops Titanic art exhibition: Belfast Telegraph, April 3, 2002

Orpen letters up for auction: Irish Independent, March 29, 2002

Centre to offer a classy mix of art and cookies; Carlow: The Irish Times, March 27, 2002

EV+A art event hits 26th year in Limerick: The Irish Times, March 16, 2002

Ballagh's land and language at NY Arts Center: Irish Echo, February 27, 2002

The labour of love - Imaging Ulysses: The Guardian, February 23, 2002

Irish Oscar nominees dream of Tinseltown: Irish Examiner, February 16, 2002

New Millennium - New Wing; Impressionist Exhibition, National Gallery: Ireland of the Welcomes, Jan-Feb 2002

The Irish Are Delighted by Their Museum's New Wing: New York Times, January 31, 2002

Exhibition lifts veil on 'truths', NY: Irish Echo, January 30, 2002

Benefiting from the generosity of an unlikely art collector, IMMA: The Irish Times, January 30, 2002

Artistic riches in the promise of Clare Street; National Gallery: The Irish Times, January 25, 2002

Art's new shrine an architectural triumph, National Gallery: Irish Independent, January 22, 2002

Artful Dublin: Washington Post, January 20, 2002

DETAILS-Dublin Art Scene: Washington Post, January 20, 2002

The WOW factor - National Gallery: The Irish Times, January 19, 2002

Titanic drawings flounder at auction: Belfast Telegraph, January 17, 2002

Titanic art rises from the ashes: Belfast Telegraph, January 16, 2002

Alone Again, naturally Unfringed Festival 2002; John Breen: The Irish Times, January 16, 2002

Turner show heads north: Irish News, January 12, 2002

Francis Bacon paintings to make £2m: Irish Independent, January 10, 2002

Opportunity knocks for Ulster Museum - Turner exhibition: Belfast Telegraph, December 17, 2001

Impressive view of National Gallery's work: Irish Independent, December 15, 2001

Artist in bid to commemorate Tasmanian convicts, Cork: Irish Examiner, December 10, 2001

Breaking the barrier; artist Elizabeth O'Reilly: Irish America Magazine, Dec-Jan 2001-02

Aer Lingus sells artwork: BBC, November 21, 2001

Impressionist masterpieces just the ticket for gallery: Irish Examiner, November 14, 2001

Pigments of their imagination: The Sunday Times, November 11, 2001

Aer Lingus to sell artwork: BBC, November 5, 2001

Art lovers face £6 fee for chance to see Impressionists: Irish Independent, November 5, 2001

Artist Stella Steyn, Genius friend of Joyce: Sunday Independent, November 4, 2001

Clogher Valley ghost returns, Tyrone: Belfast Telegraph, November 3, 2001

£20 picture revealed as Rembrandt: The Times, November 1, 2001

In the mirror of family history, Hughie O'Donoghue's exhibition: The Irish Times, October 27, 2001

Historic Dublin fort, Phoenix Park, is target for cultural renewal: The Sunday Times, October 21, 2001

Connoisseurs of continuity: Newbridge House art collection: The Irish Times, October 19, 2001

The art of making faces: The Irish Times, October 13, 2001

Lady Lavery forced to move as a portrait: The Irish Times, October 5, 2001

Artists hitting the streets, Claremorris, County Mayo: The Irish Times, September 24, 2001

Cream of new Irish art to be auctioned off: The Sunday Times, September 23, 2001

£1m to be spent on art gallery in Limerick: The Irish Times, September 22, 2001

Art display promotes transatlantic links: Irish News, September 19, 2001

Over 50,000 set to visit Picasso exhibit, Cork: Irish Examiner, September 14, 2001

NORTHWEST - Crom Estate to host exhibition: Belfast Telegraph, September 10, 2001

Massive security for Picasso show: Irish Independent, September 7, 2001

Public art events to herald Carlow's £6m centre: The Irish Times, September 5, 2001

Design display in Limerick held in local pub: The Irish Times, August 25, 2001

There's no ceiling too high in the name of modern art: Irish Independent, August 22, 2001

National Gallery prepares for £1m Impressionist exhibition: Irish Independent, August 20, 2001

Heavy on the Mayo: The Sunday Times, August 19, 2001

A Dublin Diorama Reveals a Very Untidy Francis Bacon: New York Times, August 16, 2001

Da Vinci to draw crowds in visit to Ulster: Belfast Telegraph, August 13, 2001

Northwest - Unique event for art lovers: Belfast Telegraph, August 7, 2001

Emigrant's son artist in residence during Scoil Acla: The Irish Times, August 6, 2001

Once Upon a Time in the West: Searching for John Ford - A Life: Washington Post, August 5, 2001

Painting time: The Irish Times, August 4, 2001

The online painters of Sherkin Island: The Irish Times, August 3, 2001

What's a painting between friends?: The Irish Times, August 1, 2001

Gallery to show Picasso exhibition acquired from Parisian museum: Irish Examiner, July 24, 2001

Culture dominates nature in Irish art exploration: Sunday Business Post, July 22, 2001

Striking line-up of artist and 'friends': The Irish Times, July 20, 2001

Monet and Renoir star in gallery exhibition coup: Irish Independent, July 18, 2001

Names & Faces — Getting their Irish up: Boston Globe, July 18, 2001

Dublin sole European venue for Impressionist exhibition: The Guardian, July 17, 2001

Creating an arts haven in the west, Inis Oírr: The Irish Times, July 17, 2001

Eyes on Irish art: Chicago Tribune, July 15, 2001

Feast of shows for Ulster art lovers: Belfast Telegraph, June 16, 2001

IMMA marks first 10 years with hope: The Irish Times, May 26, 2001

Treasures of Jack Yeats secure new gallery home, Sligo: Irish Independent, April 25, 2001

Turner masterpiece with Ulster link sells for £2m: Belfast Telegraph, April 15, 2001

Gallery pays £80,000 for painting by Collins: The Irish Times, March 29, 2001

Art of the smirk — a new portraits exhibition in National Gallery: The Irish Times, March 3, 2001

Magical mystical tour - Icons in Glenstal Abbey: The Sunday Times, April 23, 2000

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LITERATURE:

Sorley MacLean epic poem inspires Heaney: The Herald, June 12, 2002

The poet laureate of hope; Seamus Heaney: Montreal Gazette, June 11, 2002

We'll not see his like again - John B. Keane: Sunday Independent, June 2, 2002

John B Keane, unique artist of rural world and traditions, dies aged 73: The Irish Times, May 31, 2002

Magic of Pagan Ireland dies with playwright: The Irish Times, May 31, 2002

Irish author Keane dies: BBC, May 30, 2002

McGahern wins Irish Fiction Award: The Irish Times, May 30, 2002

The Roman spring of Frank McCourt: Sunday Independent, May 26, 2002

Battle under way to save Nobel poet’s crumbling Belfast home; Seamus Heaney: The Sunday Times, May 12, 2002

Women Step Out of Ireland's Literary Shadows: The Blanket, May 12, 2002

A tale of the Famine for NYC schoolchildren: Irish Echo, May 8, 2002

Festival salutes the mastery of Irish theatre: Ottawa Citizen, May 8, 2002

Film version of 'Earnest' has inside track on Oscar: Irish Echo, May 1, 2002

One state; one book - 'Snow in August' ultimate choice of Gov. Owens, Colorado: Denver Post, April 29, 2002
...BUY Pete Hamill's Snow in August   --    Read an excerpt from Chapter One

The luck of Deirdre Purcell: Belfast Telegraph, April 27, 2002
...BUY Deirdre Purcell's Falling for a Dancer

Another Memoir For McCourt: CBS News, April 24, 2002
...BUY Frank McCourt's Angela's Ashes    --    or read more features

Swimming against the tide: Irish Echo, April 24, 2002
...BUY Jamie O'Neill's At Swim, Two Boys    --    or read more reviews

Another Kennedy rascal, complicated and lovable - "Roscoe": Irish Echo, April 17, 2002
...BUY William Kennedy's Roscoe

Dracula Manuscript fails to reach estimate: The Scotsman, April 18, 2002

Reflections on Creative Writing Class by Frank McCourt: New York Times, April 14, 2002

Learning to Write from Frank McCourt: New York Times, April 14, 2002

Norah, Nanda remembered - Norah Richards, mother of Punjabi Theatre: The Tribune of India, April 10, 2002

Belfast poet Frank Ormsby wins US literary award: Belfast Telegraph, April 10, 2002

Growing Up With the McCourts: Los Angeles Times, April 8, 2002

The Quare Fellow; Brendan Behan: Los Angeles Times, April 7, 2002
...BUY Brendan Behan's Borstal Boy

'Sons of Ulster' a play to die for: Boston Globe, April 6, 2002

Women on the verge of greatness - 'Women in Arms', the Ulster Cycle myths: The Irish Times, April 6, 2002

An Irish Odyssey of Misfortune and Miracles: Los Angeles Times, April 4, 2002
...BUY Niall Williams's The Fall of Light

Writer's big break has a Joycean echo; Martin Roper's 'Gone': Irish Echo, April 3, 2002

How the Abbey theatre really began: The Irish Times, April 1, 2002

All changed utterly by Toibin - Lady Gregory's Toothbrush: Sunday Independent, March 31, 2002

Thomas Flanagan, wrote Irish trilogy: San Francisco Chronicle, March 29, 2002

Anatomy of a Massacre: 'Sunday' depicts Derry tragedy through eyes of the community: Irish Echo, March 27, 2002

Three cheers for Hollywood's trip to Kerry; "Stones In His Pockets": Belfast Telegraph, March 26, 2002

Exploring varieties of servitude - Testimony of an Irish Slave Girl: Chicago Tribune, March 24, 2002
...BUY Kate McCafferty's Testimony of an Irish Slave Girl

Weddings and Wakes - 'By the Lake' by John McGahern: Washington Post, March 24, 2002
...BUY John McGahern's By the Lake

The Birds of Ireland Don't Sing; They Cry, 'This Is Mine' - "By the Lake": New York Times, March 22, 2002

An Irishman's Diary - Aubrey de Vere: The Irish Times, March 21, 2002

Neeson bares chest to Broadway: BBC, March 21, 2002

'Kings' filled with aces - "The Kings of the Kilburn High Road": Irish Echo, March 20, 2002

Five Irishmen in London, Holding Forth About Home; "The Kings of the Kilburn High Road": New York Times, March 19, 2002

The Ireland that shaped a Hollywood legend - Angelica Huston: Irish Independent, March 18, 2002

'By the Lake': Coming Home to Ireland: New York Times, March 17, 2002
...BUY John McGahern's By the Lake

BOOK REVIEW: By the Lake: Minneapolis Star Tribune, March 17, 2002

'At Swim, Two Boys': Fusing Irish and Gay Liberation: New York Times, March 17, 2002
...BUY Jamie O'Neill's At Swim, Two Boys

First Chapter - 'At Swim, Two Boys': New York Times, March 17, 2002

Galway remembers work of Lady Gregory: The Irish Times, March 16, 2002

An Irishman's Diary - Canon Sheehan: The Irish Times, March 16, 2002

Irish hopes high for short film awards as Oscars hype hots up: Irish Examiner, March 16, 2002

Slavery's other legacy: Novel examines little-known history of Irish in servitude: Boston Herald, March 15, 2002
...BUY Kate McCafferty's Testimony of an Irish Slave Girl

From New York to County Cork: Washington Post, March 13, 2002
...BUY Alice Carey's I'll Know It When I See It: A Daughter's Search for Home in Ireland

Edgy New View of Ireland Goes to Town: Los Angeles Times, March 13, 2002

Limerick author Collins short-listed for prestigious IMPAC literary award: Irish Examiner, March 12, 2002

Testimony; to the long arm of empire - Testimony of an Irish Slave Girl: Boston Globe, March 10, 2002
...BUY Kate McCafferty's Testimony of an Irish Slave Girl

The Abbey should not forget Lady Gregory: The Irish Times, March 11, 2002

Augusta Gregory in love: how the old lady said yes: Sunday Independent, March 10, 2002

The life of 'that old hake Gregory': Irish Independent, March 9, 2002

'Borstal Boy' Translates Irish Memoir to the Screen: Los Angeles Times, March 8, 2002
...BUY Brendan Behan's Borstal Boy

A Shattering 'Crucible' for Our Times: Los Angeles Times, March 8, 2002

Neeson elevates Miller's 'Crucible' to new heights: Irish Echo, March 6, 2002

Saving the Irish soul - Writers, scholars look beyond stereotype in S.F. festival: San Francisco Chronicle, March 7, 2002
...BUY William Kennedy's Roscoe

An Ireland of Legend: Atlantic Monthly, March 2002
...BUY The Tain, transl. by Thomas Kinsella

Hibernian Chronicle 62 years ago: 'Gone with the Wind' wins 10 Oscars: Irish Echo, February 27, 2002

'Borstal Boy' resemble 'Potter': Irish Echo, February 27, 2002

'Dracula' to fetch a frightening Euro1.7m: Irish Independent, February 27, 2002
...BUY Bram Stoker's Dracula

Bond star praises top Ulster play 'Stones in His Pockets': The Independent, February 27, 2002

Hibernian Chronicle 62 years ago: 'Gone with the Wind' wins 10 Oscars: Irish Echo, February 27, 2002

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man in Jail; Borstal Boy: New York Times, February 24, 2002
...BUY Brendan Behan's Borstal Boy

Edna O'Brien - Doyenne of Irish Letters: Washington Post, February 24, 2002

The Writing Life, by Edna O'Brien: Washington Post, February 24, 2002

Recreating the Gaeltacht: (from Irelandclick.com (Editorial), February 21, 2002)

Curtain up on political satire; Caught Red Handed: BBC, February 21, 2002

Abbey Theatre to be rebuilt on its present site: The Irish Times, February 21, 2002

Caught Red Handed: The Guardian, February 13, 2002

Observe the Sons of Ulster: The Guardian, February 12, 2002

Special Ulster role for Kenneth Branagh: Belfast Telegraph, February 11, 2002

Dublin ceremony to honour William Trevor: The Irish Times, February 8, 2002

'The Weir': Tales That Bring A Warm Chill: Washington Post, February 6, 2002

A Show That Gathers No Moss; Stones in His Pockets: Los Angeles Times, February 3, 2002

A Satisfying 'Night' Journey; play 'A Night in November' by Marie Jones: Los Angeles Times, February 2, 2002

Enniskillen honours its 'Old Boy' Oscar Wilde; Festival May 31-June 2: Belfast Telegraph, February 1, 2002

The Last Hurrah - 'Roscoe' by William Kennedy: Washington Post, January 27, 2002

A Feisty Company's Gaelic Coup: Los Angeles Times, January 27, 2002

A double-handed success; Ian McElhinney and Marie Jones' "Stones in His Pockets": Sunday Independent, January 27, 2002

The howl of the banshee - Annie Coyle Martin's "The Music of What Happens": Toronto Globe and Mail, January 26, 2002

Poet Michael Hartnett not given due recognition: Irish Independent, January 26, 2002

A panoramic drama with panache, Random Passage: Toronto Globe and Mail, January 25, 2002

McGahern breaks his silence: Belfast Telegraph, January 23, 2002

Darkness falls on playboys of the Western world; Martin McDonagh's The Lonesome West: Toronto Globe and Mail, January 21, 2002

The Big Snow by David Park: The Independent, January 16, 2002

Ciaran Carson's head trip between Belfast and Bruges: San Francisco Chronicle, January 13, 2002

Beckett betrayed by a taker of notes: Sunday Independent, January 13, 2002

Lyrical mystery of existence, John McGahern: Sunday Independent, January 13, 2002

A new dawn - That They May Face the Rising Sun by John McGahern: The Guardian, January 12, 2002

Writer's Square is literary treasure: BBC, January 11, 2002

Abbey Theatre to stay north of Liffey: The Irish Times, January 11, 2002

The whole world in a community; interview with John McGahern: The Guardian, January 6, 2002

Everything under the sun; John McGahern novel: The Observer, January 6, 2002

Ireland's rural elegist - John McGahern profile: The Guardian, January 5, 2002

That They May Face The Rising Sun by John McGahern: The Independent, January 5, 2002

Bloodshed, terrorism and cats at the Barbican; The Lieutenant of Inishmore: The Guardian, January 4, 2002

Reviving lost literary luminaries: The Irish Times, January 4, 2002

A light in the darkness, John McGahern: Sunday Independent, December 30, 2001

Strange seed of the Stony Grey Soil, Patrick Kavanagh: Sunday Independent, December 30, 2001

Students to stake out Ireland's vampire past: Irish Echo, December 26, 2001

Why John McGahern would never tell a lie: Irish Independent, December 22, 2001

Last orders for the literary pub crawl: Irish Independent, December 22, 2001

A Shaw confection played to perfection - "Arms and the Man": Irish Echo, December 19, 2001

Banking on poetry, Francis Harvey: The Irish Times, December 19, 2001

Old Irish manuscript sells for £102,250: Irish Independent, December 14, 2001

Cast charms in 'Falling Upward!'; play by Ray Bradbury: Los Angeles Times, December 8, 2001

The quiet man and the big fellow: The Irish Times, December 8, 2001

O'Casey archive brought back to Dublin: The Irish Times, December 7, 2001

Rare Gaelic manuscript a sure attraction at auction: Irish Independent, December 4, 2001

They Leap From Your Brain Then Take Over Your Heart; Andrew Greeley: New York Times, December 3, 2001

Beckett's role in Resistance highlighted in new war book: Irish Independent, December 3, 2001

Gabriel Byrne wins high honour in Irish film awards: Irish Independent, December 1, 2001

An overdue reassessment of Oliver St John Gogarty: Irish Independent, December 1, 2001

'Decent, Ordinary Criminals' Touches on Lost Souls: Irish American Post, November 2001

Review - Faith Healer by Brian Friel, London: The Guardian, November 30, 2001

Can Druid keep making magic?; Galway theatre: The Irish Times, November 26, 2001

Vivid unravelling of history's warped thread; Philip Casey's The Fisher Child: Sunday Independent, November 25, 2001

Brendan’s voyage home; Dermot Bolger's The Valparaiso Voyage: The Scotsman, November 24, 2001

The big fella comes back to his roots; actor Brendan Gleeson: Irish Independent, November 22, 2001

Friel play to be staged in Irish: Irish News, November 20, 2001

President praises 'feast' of writing: The Irish Times, November 16, 2001

The Great Irish (Gay) Novel; At Swim Two Boys: Toronto Globe and Mail, November 10, 2001

Weddins, Weeins and Wakes: The Guardian, November 9, 2001

Queen's ode all Heaney can afford: Irish News, November 9, 2001

Queen's University £150m campaign: BBC, November 8, 2001

New look for Quiet Man: BBC, November 7, 2001

Tom Murphy Is the Best-Kept Secret of Irish Theater: New York Times, November 7, 2001

'Need for words to US attacks 'never greater''- Heaney: The Irish Times, November 6, 2001

Searching for John Ford: Irish America Magazine, Oct-Nov 2001

Billy Collins as soul friend, Eyeries, West Cork: Irish America Magazine, Oct-Nov 2001

The unimportance of being Mulligan: Irish America Magazine, Oct-Nov 2001

Malachy McCourt book tour lands in Boston: Irish Voice, October 31, 2001

Sheridan not the right type to get State honour: The Irish Times, October 30, 2001

New cultural academy at UU in Magee: Belfast Telegraph, October 29, 2001

State to help buy Nobel winner's house on Achill: The Irish Times, October 29, 2001

The Artist's Life - Malachy McKenna: Toronto Globe and Mail, October 27, 2001

Enter, stage left - Shaw Festival, Ontario: Toronto Globe and Mail, October 23, 2001

Committee set up to celebrate life of Dean Swift: The Irish Times, October 22, 2001

Poetically incorrect - Paul Durcan: The Sunday Times, October 21, 2001

Brogues on Tobacco Road - Malachy McKenna's Tillsonburg: Toronto Globe and Mail, October 20, 2001

Hilarious, poignant, barbed and brilliant - Bernard MacLaverty's The Anatomy School: Toronto Globe and Mail, October 20, 2001

Carey wins Booker for novel about Ned Kelly: The Irish Times, October 18, 2001

Seamus Heaney to open cultural centre, University of Ulster: Belfast Telegraph, October 17, 2001

The great illusion, Tom Murphy season: The Sunday Times, October 14, 2001

Which side are you on, boys?; playwright Tom Murphy: The Irish Times, October 13, 2001

Getting back to the story, Dublin Theatre Festival: The Irish Times, October 12, 2001

Irish Language Forum: The Irish Times (Editorial), October 12, 2001

Anatomy of an Irish boyhood; Bernard MacLaverty: Toronto Globe and Mail, October 9, 2001

Local town made famous in acclaimed Irish play - Tillsonburg, Ontario: National Post, October 6, 2001

Facing the audacity of despair, Tom Murphy's theatre: The Irish Times, October 5, 2001

Budding Heaneys off to Palace: Belfast Telegraph, October 4, 2001

Taking a shot at the stage, Neil Jordan: The Sunday Times, September 30, 2001

Electric prices Heaney's rare and recent books: The Irish Times, September 29, 2001

Seeing through the great man's specs; George Bernard Shaw: Electronic Telegraph, September 29, 2001

The importance of being Oscar: Irish Echo, September 26, 2001

Making music of the spoken word; Six Tom Murphy plays: The Irish Times, September 25, 2001

Playwright Hugh Leonard: 'Da' an exercise in exorcism: Minneapolis Star Tribune, September 23, 2001

Holly Hunter a force to be reckoned with - San Jose Rep's 'Bog of Cats' swirls around actress' fury: San Francisco Chronicle, September 17, 2001

Bernard MacLaverty; Q&A: The Times, September 17, 2001

Theatre choice - Juno & the Paycock: Scotland on Sunday, September 16, 2001

Wilde 'a strong nationalist': Sunday Independent, September 16, 2001

'Yeats's bones' may be those of French pauper: Sunday Independent, September 16, 2001

From the market to the Kingdom: The Irish Times, September 15, 2001

Displaying All of Oscar Wilde's Many Sides: New York Times, September 12, 2001

Success leads to second short story festival: The Irish Times, September 11, 2001

Repertory's 'John Bull' a lively revival: Chicago Tribune, September 10, 2001

New writers' centre named after poet, Galway: The Irish Times, September 10, 2001

Reviews - Krapp's Last Tape - Gate Theatre, Dublin: The Irish Times, September 6, 2001

He plays Krapp so well it Hurts: The Sunday Times, September 2, 2001

Is The Anatomy School Bernard MacLaverty's best novel so far?: Belfast Telegraph, September 1, 2001

Opening a magic casement: The Irish Times, September 1, 2001

You never know who has the Cupla Focal: Irish Independent, August 30, 2001

Following a dark muse; Holly Hunter in Marina Carr's 'The Bog of Cats': San Francisco Chronicle, August 29, 2001

The writer's residence: The Irish Times, August 29, 2001

The summer school that wasn't: The Irish Times, August 28, 2001

Maeve tells of a novel idea for story lines: Irish Independent, August 25, 2001

Writing lines in the book of life: The Irish Times, August 21, 2001

Northwest - Displays put emphasis on diversity in languages: Belfast Telegraph, August 20, 2001

The Gift of Tongues: Los Angeles Times, August 19, 2001

Two Northern Ireland authors make Booker Prize longlist: Irish News, August 18, 2001

Galloping through history, Morgan Llywelyn: The Irish Times, August 18, 2001

Walter Macken celebrated: Irish News, August 17, 2001

Looking for rhyme and reasons: The Irish Times, August 14, 2001

Director Patrick Mason tamed his critics during his time in charge of Dublin’s Abbey Theatre...: Scotland on Sunday, August 12, 2001

Paulin links Blake and Van Morrison: The Irish Times, August 9, 2001

I'll go on; Beckett: The Irish Times, August 9, 2001

Landscaping lives, lyrical and mundane: Irish Echo, August 8, 2001

It all sounds like Yeats to me: Sunday Independent, August 5, 2001

With the Troubles in mind: The Sunday Times, August 5, 2001

Courses in Irish language are thriving on Internet: The Irish Times, August 3, 2001

Rare book returned to library: BBC, August 2, 2001

The bellow of great airs: Irish America Magazine, Aug-Sept 2001

A call to remember: Irish America Magazine, Aug-Sept 2001

Going wild for Yeats: The Irish Times, August 1, 2001

Political uses of poet's language highlighted: The Irish Times, July 31, 2001

Students from around the world flock to Yeats school: Irish Independent, July 30, 2001

Playboy is simply reviewed: Sunday Business Post, July 22, 2001

John B. Good: The Irish Times, July 21, 2001

£500 offered for Wilde autograph: The Irish Times July 19, 2001

You’ve got to hand it to John B, says Gaiety director: Irish Examiner, July 17, 2001

Let's have more playfulness; Irish Cinema: The Irish Times July 16, 2001

Getting physical with the ghosts of 'The Playboy': The Irish Times, July 14, 2001

The Irish American Shakespeare: Irish Voice, July 11, 2001

Hopes for a lyrical future, Belfast: The Irish Times, July 5, 2001

The Blaskets — sea-tossed cradle of literature: IrelandoftheWelcomes, July-August, 2001

Keane has the write stuff, Listowel, County Kerry: Sunday Business Post, July 1, 2001

Of Swift, Synge, Stoker - Irish Classics By Declan Kiberd: Boston Globe, June 24, 2001

A look at Galway life from behind the shop counter: The Irish Times, June 18, 2001

Rare Fuss for a Poet of the Everyday: New York Times, June 2, 2001

Newcomer wins Irish fiction award: The Irish Times, May 31, 2001

Writers' festival offers £18,000 in prizes: The Irish Times, May 29, 2001

Be Shaw and visit a great writer’s birthplace, Dublin: Irish Post, May 10, 2001

Courting nerves, heckles and vision, Galway's Cúirt Festival: The Irish Times, May 1, 2001

Athlone hosts John Broderick weekend: The Irish Times, April 26, 2001

This week's Cúirt promises a star-studded lineup; Galway: The Irish Times, April 23, 2001

Peg of my heart — Current and forthcoming productions of "Playboy of the Western World": The Irish Times, March 15, 2001

All Ireland's Bard; On Yeats by Seamus Heaney: Atlantic Monthly, November 1997

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JAMES JOYCE:

In the voice of Joyce: Bergen Record, June 12, 2002

Trove of Joyce papers flown home as eur12m deal clinched: Irish Independent, May 30, 2002

Dublin leaves Joyce’s literary legacy in ruins: Scotland on Sunday, March 17, 2002

ReJoycing the birthday of James and Ulysses: Irish Independent, February 2, 2002

Drawings of Joyce's Ulysses go on show: The Guardian, February 1, 2002

Joyce beats slump as bidders battle for treasures: Irish Independent, December 6, 2001

Ulysses spelt correctly is just not write: The Times, November 23, 2001

Artist Stella Steyn, Genius friend of Joyce: Sunday Independent, November 4, 2001

Nora - James Joyce in love: Irish America Magazine, Oct-Nov 2001

Joyce letters among auction items: The Irish Times, October 25, 2001

Revisiting The Dead: The Irish Times, October 22, 2001

Conquering the shadows from James Joyce's 'The Dead': Boston Globe, September 2, 2001

Fake Joyce death mask sale cancelled: Irish Independent, July 18, 2001

Joyce estate wins damages for Ulysses internet broadcast: The Sunday Times, July 15, 2001

Library pays Sotheby's £55,000 for fake Joyce mask: Irish Independent, July 13, 2001

Library to renegotiate buying Joyce mask: Irish Times, July 13, 2001

Joyce's lost 'Eumaeus' draft sells at auction: The Irish Times, July 11, 2001

Ulysses chapter set to fetch £1m: Belfast Telegraph, July 10, 2001

China's Joyceans enjoy belated Bloom boom: The Irish Times, June 18, 2001

Time for Bloom to Resume His Everlasting Odyssey: New York Times, June 16, 2001

Joyce's bigger, longer, dearer day: The Irish Times, June 16, 2001

Portrait of the artist in exile: The Irish Times, June 15, 2001

Why Joyce is blooming all over the world: Irish Independent, June 14, 2001

Bloomsday celebrations: UTV Internet, June 10, 2001

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