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Unearthed: The Story-telling Power of Opulent Objects

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A Berthouville Cup showing Centaurs & Cupids – (Roman, 1–100 CE)

THE MEDIA GO CRAZY over this kind of story. A farmer plowing his field unearths a vast, priceless store of ancient treasures.

It’s something of a trope – since it happens, well, if not all the time … then at least both rarely enough to be newsworthy and frequently enough to invoke a familiar, even folkloric format for the narrative.    Continue reading “Unearthed: The Story-telling Power of Opulent Objects” »

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Hidden Depths Revealed, and Improved, in ‘The Ferryman’

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As sisters-in-law, Laura Donnelly (left) and Genevieve O’Reilly (right), plus ‘aunt’ Dearbhla Molloy

THERE JUST TWO KINDS of people who’ll be denied a life-beyond-death, we are told in the newly-opened Broadway staging of Jez Butterworth’s sinewy Northern Irish Troubles-based play The Ferryman.

They are “the unburied – and liars”, says a character who serves as a cultural and moral conscience of the play.     Continue reading “Hidden Depths Revealed, and Improved, in ‘The Ferryman’” »

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International Spokesman for Cooperation – As Official and as Individual

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Lord Ahmad speaks for Britain in the UN Security Council

DURING A MEDIA INTERVIEW it could come as a shock to hear a senior western government’s representative quoting – approvingly and with reverence – the declarations of “our community’s Caliph”. Surely not that Caliph, a hasty or ill-briefed journalist might think. Not the leader of that blood-drenched, self-styled ‘caliphate’ proclaimed by ISIS and now militarily beaten down. And of course it wasn’t. Continue reading “International Spokesman for Cooperation – As Official and as Individual” »

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Decisive Dates by the Decade – A Personal Media Sidelight

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