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  2. Poetry Now Award - Wikipedia

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    The €5,000 award [1] was first given in 2005 (reduced to €2,500 in 2013) [2] and is presented during annual Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown poetry festivals. From 2005 to 2011, it was bestowed during the Poetry Now international poetry festival (the latter event was inaugurated in 1996) which was held in March or April each year. [3]

  3. Dún Laoghaire - Wikipedia

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    Dún Laoghaire [1] (/ d ʌ n ˈ l ɪər i / dun LEER-ee, Irish: [ˌd̪ˠuːn̪ˠ ˈl̪ˠeːɾʲə,-ˈl̪ˠiːɾʲə]) is a suburban coastal town in County Dublin in Ireland. It is the administrative centre of the county of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown.

  4. MCD Productions - Wikipedia

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    MCD Productions, owned by Live Nation, are the parent company of English promoter Festival Republic and as such have an interest in festivals such as Reading and Leeds Festivals. [citation needed] MCD Productions (as a subsidiary of Live Nation) owns and operates a number of venues including The Olympia, [2] The Gaiety, [3] The Ambassador and ...

  5. Glitter Hole - Wikipedia

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    Glitter Hole is a "DIY drag collective" from Ireland, who have performed at Dublin Fringe Festival. [1] [2] [3] [4]They perform "Drag Story Time" events for children, such as at Party in the Park as part of the International Literature Festival Dublin, [5] upon which they were recommended to Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown Libraries. [6]

  6. Belinda McKeon - Wikipedia

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    McKeon is also a playwright and her produced plays include Word of Mouth (an RTE radio drama, 2005), Drapes (Dublin, 2006), and Graham and Frost (Irish Theatre Festival, New York, 2010). From 2008 to 2011, she curated the DLR Poetry Now Festival in Dún Laoghaire , County Dublin , Ireland, and, with her husband Aengus Woods, she has curated the ...

  7. Coiscéim - Wikipedia

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    Micheál Ó Ruairc's Coiscéim-published poem "Na hÉin agus Naomh Caoimhín" won first prize in the 2009 Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown poetry festival. Tomás Mac Síomóin's Coiscéim-published novel An Tionscadal won first prize at the Oireachtas na Gaeilge literary and cultural festival in 2006.

  8. Dalkey - Wikipedia

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    Dalkey (/ ˈ d ɔː k i / DAW-kee; Irish: Deilginis, meaning 'thorn island') is a village in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown county southeast of Dublin, Ireland.It was founded as a Viking settlement and became a port in the Middle Ages.

  9. Aisling Walsh - Wikipedia

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    Aisling Walsh (born 1958) is an Irish screenwriter and director. Her work has screened at festivals around the world and she has won several accolades, including a BAFTA TV Award for Room at the Top (2012) as well as an Irish Film and Television Award and a Canadian Screen Award for her direction of Maudie (2016).