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Aoife Barry, Freelance Arts Journalist; Brian Reddin, Producer and Director
What happens when the book you've worked so hard on ends up online without your control? This is the case for arts journalist and author Aoife Barry who is amongst many Irish and International authors faced with this conundrum... She joins us now to tell us how AI stole her book.
What happens when the book you've worked so hard on ends up online without your control? This is the case for arts journalist and author Aoife Barry who is amongst many Irish and International authors faced with this conundrum... She joins us now to tell us how AI stole her book.
Aoife Barry, Freelance Arts Journalist // Brian Reddin, Producer and Director
Malcolm Byrne, Fianna Fáil TD for Wicklow-Wexford; Aiden Farrelly, Social Democrats TD for Kildare North; Mannix Flynn, Independent Councillor for Dublin City Council; Maria Fleming, Chair of The National Campaign for the Arts; Aoife Barry, Writer and journalist
Malcolm Byrne, Fianna Fáil TD for Wicklow-Wexford; Aiden Farrelly, Social Democrats TD for Kildare North; Mannix Flynn, Independent Councillor for Dublin City Council; Maria Fleming, Chair of The National Campaign for the Arts; Aoife Barry, Writer and journalist
Meghan Markle's lifestyle programme takes the world by storm, and not in the way she might have hoped, Fair City's Carrigstown gets a Lidl, and should the FIFA World Cup have a half-time show?Aoife Barry, journalist and author of Social Capital, and Lorcan Nyhan, head of training at the Communications Clinic, join The Last Word to discuss the week's trending stories.Catch the full chat by pressing the ‘Play' button on this page!
Aoife Barry, Freelance Arts Journalist and Brian Reddin, Producer and Director
Ghost signs of Dublin, Wexford tales, and climbing Carrauntuohil, with Jamie O'Connell, Margaret Galvin, John MacKenna, AM Cousins, Aoife Barry and Billy Roche
Joining Anton to go through the main stores from the Saturday papers is Aoife Barry, author & journalist & Gabija Gataveckaite, political reporter with the Irish Independent.
Author and arts journalist Aoife Barry joins Brendan to breakdown exactly what is happening between actress Blake Lively and actor/director Justin Baldoni, the lawsuits, the smear campaigns, social media and what it says about media literacy in the digital age
This week on Screentime John Fardy chats to Legendary British Film Director Mike Leigh about his new film 'Hard Truths' along with its star Marianne Jea-Baptiste, Aoife Barry chats about this week's Oscar Nominations. Plus, Chris Wasser reviews 'The Brutalist' and 'Presence'.
Aoife Barry, Freelance Arts Journalist and Brian Reddin, Producer and Director
What's going to happen with the US TikTok ban, why did cherry tomatoes on a Dublin bridge send social media into a frenzy, and who's going (or more importantly, who isn't going) to Donald Trump's inauguration?Aoife Barry, journalist, and Russell Alford, 98FM producer and food critic for Sunday Times as one half of GastroGays, join The Last Word to discuss the week's trending stories. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Aoife Barry, author of the brilliant "Social Capital", spoke about the lifting of restrictions on social media, its fun side and where it's all headed in the future. Local estate agent Gary Little was optimistic of greater availability of second-hand homes, cooling of asking prices but less confident on the new home front. Dog trainer Hughie Rooney spoke about the ban on XL Bully dogs and made the point that any dog has the ability to maim and kill. While our Sinead Burke believes we're entering the Age of Aquarius mushrooms and all! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sean Defoe sits down with Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at University of Galway and Columnist with The Journal; political commentator, Ursula Savage; and author & journalist, Aoife Barry to take a look at the Sunday Papers.A Sinn Féin reshuffle in discussion and doing more business with Donald Trump among the headlines today.Hit ‘Listen' to get all the biggest news stories from the week.
This week on Screentime John Fardy is joined by Chris Wasser and Aoife Barry to chat through the best of the big and small screen from the year.
Aoife Barry, Freelace Arts Journalist and Brian Reddin, Producer and Director
Aoife Barry, journalist and author of Social Capital, and Ian Power, CEO of Spunout.ie, join The Last Word to discuss the week's trending stories including Leaving Cert reforms, the rise of Bluesky after Trump's election and Robbie Keane's wife hits out at 'dangerous' comments. Catch the full chat by pressing 'play' button on this page!
This week on Screentime John Fardy talks to the one and only Paul Mescal about his long-awaited starring role in Gladiator II as well as where he finds himself in his career today. John also chats to John David Washington and his brother Malcolm Washington about their new film 'The Piano Lesson' currently in cinemas and hitting Netflix next week. Plus, Aoife Barry looks at the return of 'Bad Sisters'.
Aoife Barry, Freelance Arts Journalist and Brian Reddin, Producer and Director
Aoife Barry, Freelance Arts Journalist and Brian Reddin, Producer and Director
Aoife Barry, Author and Freelance journalist discusses the much anticipated release of Sally Rooney's latest book "Intermezzo", while our reporter Sheila Naughton spoke to David Brennan of Castle Book Shop in Mayo, home to Sally Rooney.
Hosted by Andrew Quinn, Darren Mooney and Conor Murphy, this week with special guests Aoife Barry and Deirdre Molumby, The 250 is a (mostly) weekly trip through some of the best (and worst) movies ever made, as voted for by Internet Movie Database Users. New episodes are released every second Saturday at 6pm GMT, with the occasional bonus episode between them. This September, the podcast is going back to school, covering the films on the Irish Leaving Certificate that we have yet to cover. This time, Greta Gerwig's Barbie. In Barbieland, every day is perfect. Just like yesterday. And just like tomorrow. However, one morning, Barbie wakes up and realises that things are not perfect at all. She finds herself contemplating mortality, tumbling through the air and walking on the soles of her feet. Thus begins an epic adventure that will take Barbie into a brave new realm: the real world. At time of recording, it was not ranked on the list of the best movies of all time on the Internet Movie Database.
Aoife Barry, Freelance Arts Journalist and Brian Reddin, Producer and Director
Niall is joined by journalist and arts writer Aoife Barry to review the fourth album from the Fontaines - new chapter, new label, new look, new sound for the band?Romance signifies some change from the Fontaines, their first on new label XL Recordings, they have graduated from the indie producer du jour Dan Carey with James Ford (Arctic Monkeys, Blur, Depeche Mode, Florence and the Machine, Gorillaz ) at the controls, a producer used to big music stage sounds.Romance brings a mix of guitar rock genres - shoegaze, 80s Irish and UK indie, ‘90s alt-rock, grunge, into their fold, while retaining their core Fontaines sound. Yet, the songs are among the brightest they've done.Grian Chatten's lyrics have transcended their Dublin roots and embraced a universality. The preoccupation with a city of origin is replaced by Romance as a concept.His vocals have grown on this record, more soaring, more melodic, brighter, less gutteral, more commanding and varied.But is it any good? Dive into Romance with us.* Support Nialler9 on Patreon to hear all full episodes, get event discounts, playlists, ad-free episodes and join our Discord community.Listen on Apple | Android | ACAST | Patreon | Pocketcasts | CastBox | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS FeedShow notesSongs played on the Nialler9 Podcast Spotify PlaylistFollow Nialler9 on Insta | Twitter | Youtube | Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Journalist and author Aoife Barry joins The Last Word to discuss the announcement that Liam and Noel Gallagher have put aside their differences for a long-awaited reunion tour and will play two nights in Croke Park next year. Then in The Last Word on Music, John Caddell and Dee Reddy react to the news and look ahead to Coldplay's four nights in Croke Park.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!
Arts writer and Sunday Times columnist Aoife Barry joins us to explore the world of Kneecap. The bilingual hip hop trio are surging in popularity, changing attitudes towards the Irish language while drawing both praise and consternation (depending on which Northern Irish tradition you talk to) along the way. Now, with the release of their semi-fictional biopic, they're set to make an even bigger mark on the international stage. The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland has been the aim of The Journal for a decade. You can contribute to ensure we can keep questioning, investigating, debunking, explaining and informing at www.thejournal.ie/contribute/
The peculiar social happening that is the rise of the ‘trad wife' has led to huge debate online and in public. At its core, it is a retrofitted throwback to a simpler time, where wholesome family values and old-school gender roles ruled the roost. Why are women signing up to this divisive lifestyle trend? And how has this culture shock found itself entwined in right-wing politics? Ellen Coyne is joined by Aoife Barry, author of ‘Social Capital: Life Online in the Shadow of Ireland's Tech Boom', as they put the trad wife phenomenon under the microscope. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Screentime John Fardy looks at the best movie twists of all time in the company of Chris Wasser and Aoife Barry.
Aoife Barry, Freelance Arts Journalist & Rory Cashin, entertainment and culture journalist
Aoife Barry, Freelance Arts Journalist and Brian Reddin, Producer and Director
Rishi Sunak ditches D-Day event, AI in elections and Gail leaves Coronation Street...Writer and broadcaster Aoife Barry and Eoghan Tomas McDermott, managing director of the Communications Clinic, joined The Last Word to discuss the week's trending stories. Catch the full chat by pressing the ‘Play' button on this page!
Aoife Barry, Freelance Arts Journalist, and Brian Reddin, Producer and Director.
Irish author Colm Tóibín's new book was picked for Oprah's book club. To discuss its impact and changes in publishing, we're joined by journalist Aoife Barry and author Clare McGowan, whose book "Truth, Truth, Lie" launched this week on Amazon.
Sarah discusses the potential stigma around staying in the classroom. Hear from outstanding classroom teacher Aoife Barry and Principal, Sarah Curtis as they discuss the profound impact and rewards of focusing on teaching. Discover why being 'just' a classroom teacher is a powerful and fulfilling career choice.
Aoife Barry, Freelance Arts Journalist and Brian Reddin, Producer and Director
Aoife Barry, Journalist and Author of Social Capital, and Ian Power, CEO of Spunout.ie joined the Last Word to discuss the week's biggest trending stories, including the ever controversial topic of the price of a pint in Ireland, and Meghan Markle's jam making skills!Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Michael Doherty, RTÉ Guide Movie Editor and Aoife Barry, Freelance Journalist
Aoife Barry, Freelance Arts Journalist and Brian Reddin, Producer and Director
Ian Power, CEO of Spunout, and Aoife Barry, Journalist and Author of Social Capital joined The Last Word to discuss the week's biggest trending stories, including Glasgow's Willy Wonka Experience.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Aoife Barry, Freelance Arts Journalist and Brian Reddin, Producer and Director
Aoife Barry, Freelance Arts Journalist and Brian Reddin, Producer and Director
While most culture is moving towards digital consumption models, is there still an inherent value in developing and maintaining a physical collection of books, DVDs and music? Journalist and writer Aoife Barry has been writing about this for the Irish Times and she joined Tom Dunne on the show today...
With the colder weather on the way later this week, Dearbhail explored the history of Doc Marten shoes, with Michael Doherty, who owns 20 pairs of Docs, and by late-adopter, Aoife Barry.
Aoife Barry, Freelance Arts Journalist and Brian Reddin, Producer and Director
Author and arts journalist Aoife Barry takes us through the history of the awards as well as the familiar faces who are up for Best Actor. We also explore what is next for Murphy, Scott, and Keoghan, and what the Golden Globes mean for next year's Oscars. The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland has been the aim of The Journal for a decade. You can contribute to ensure we can keep questioning, investigating, debunking, explaining and informing at www.thejournal.ie/contribute/
Hundreds gather to say goodbye to Shane MacGowan, Swift named person of the year, and baseball caps for Gardaí.Aoife Barry, Journalist and Author of Social Capital, and Lorcan Nyhan, Head of Training at The Communications Clinic joined The Last Word to discuss for The Week TrendingCatch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Aoife Barry, Freelance Arts Journalist and Brian Reddin, Producer and Director
Writer and broadcaster Aoife Barry returns to the podcast and she's brought one of the big topics, one we assumed would have come up at some point in the previous 178 episodes but it's here now and that's the important thing. It's Rob Reiner's The Princess Bride! We enthuse wildly about the film before jumping into a discussion about the types of films Hollywood is willing to make now. It's a great hour. Aoife is @SweetOblivion26. Aoife's book Social Capital, which is excellent, is out now. Alan is @alan_maguire. He does a bit of standup but Juvenalia is his main thing right now. Sarah is @griffski. Her books are in all good bookshops. Her newsletter is at griffnotes.ghost.io Thank you to Dee McDonnell for our artwork. We have a Patreon! You can get bonus episodes including our fortnightly show Started/Finished where we talk about the pop culture we've started and finished recently. We also have some free lil bits of merch. It's patreon.com/juvenalia This episode was produced by Alan Maguire Juvenalia is a Tall Tales podcast. Thank you Cassie.