Another highly entertaining show -great acting there Niamh.Couldn't agree with hardly any of Fintan's thoughts on poetry, which is a refreshing change,nothing is ever learned or progress ever made by people agreeing with each other the whole time.More of this please!
Are you sure though he isn't Dave Fanning? Well done the pair of ye!
Joan O'Flynn: That's Life Triona Walsh: The Lonely Outsider Matt Bolton: Home Colm Keegan: Water Lisa Rushmere: Forbidden Love Joe McKiernan: Travel Cait Bohan: The Writer's Journey David Mohan: Passion Stephen James Smith: Mental Health Kate Dempsey: Divas Brian Kirk: Elegy, Lament and Sadness at the passing of time Eileen Casey: The Art of the Idea Joan Power: Tales of Loss and Lunacy Blaithnaid Nolan: Unrequited Love Louise Phillips: Relationships Fintan O'Higgins: The Context of Poetry Ailin O'Dea & Sarah O'Reilly: Women Writers Hannah Bagnell: Survival, Life and Death Stephen Kennedy: Male - Female Relationships Brian Conaghan: Racism and Politics Damien Kinnerk & Paul Hendrick: Non-confined Expression Mia Gallagher: Rebirth Honey Fungus Teen Writers: The life of a Teenager Enda Muldoon: The Art of Comedy Aiden O'Reilly: Opening the Doors of Perception Kalle Ryan: Family Mike O'Flynn: Poetry as Prayer Ross Hattaway: Place and Belonging Steve Conway: Going Nowhere
Raven: America Undreamt
Edwin Kelly: Trapdoors of Childhood
Anamaría Crowe Serrano: Sound and Silence
Nuala Ní Chonchúir: The River
Eamonn Lynskey: Politics and Poetry Peter Sheehan: Art as a Substance
Catherina Behan: On the Road
Maeve O'Sullivan: Summer Haiku
Tom Mathews: Love and Death Noel Sweeney: Dublin City Peter Goulding: Rhyme and Timing Peter Cunningham: The Collapse of the Celtic Tiger Anne Tannam: Out of the Ordinary
Barbara Smith: A Woman's View
Noel King: Prophesying the Past
Quincy Lehr: Exile and Return Oran Ryan: Writing as a delivery of Human Experience
Karl Parkinson: Drugs: Addiction & Inspiration Alma Braydon: Animals Niamh Bagnell: Duplicity in the Writer
Maurice Scully: Movement Pearse McGloughlin: The Table Tappers
Catherine O'Mahony: Siblings Triona Walsh: A Life Less Serious
Patrick Chapman: First Person Fiction Joe McKiernan: Seize the Day
Iggy McGovern: Science and Poetry
Helena Mulkerns: Behind the Headlines
Nessa O'Mahony: Writing Home
Rebecca De Havalland: One Day at a Time
Aideen Henry: Young Love, Loss and Singularity
Tribute to Joan O'Flynn
Brian Lynch: Magic in Literature
Lucy Costigan, Raymond McGovern, Michael Cullen and Theresa Cullen: Strangest Genius: The Stained Glass of Harry Clarke
Jennifer O Brien: The Phenomenon of Celebrity
Jessie Lendennie: Dogs Singing
Hugh O'Donnell: Poetry under the Neon
Eileen Keane: Writing and Visual Arts
Don Conroy: Gothic Romance
Seán Ferrick: Utopia/ Dystopia in the media
Peadar O'Donoghue: Certainty or Uncertainty, depending
Another highly entertaining show -great acting there Niamh.Couldn't agree with hardly any of Fintan's thoughts on poetry, which is a refreshing change,nothing is ever learned or progress ever made by people agreeing with each other the whole time.More of this please!
ReplyDeleteAre you sure though he isn't Dave Fanning?
Well done the pair of ye!
Thanks TFE - it was a very fresh take on things wasn't it?
ReplyDeletethe less said about the acting the better.... I'll try anything once.... :-)