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Mary O'Connor Former Cork Camogie / Footballer CEO Federation of Irish Sport.
Sinéad Ní Uallacháin has been out and about in Wexford to peek behind the shutter of the bountiful strawberry season.
Diane Behan joins Ray having won Gold in the European Duathlon.
Shirley Lanigan joins Ray in studio to chat about her beautiful new book featuring the gorgeous gardens of Ireland that are open to visitors.
It is an historic day for one of our greatest golfers as he will be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame.
The humble seaweed is seeing a surge in popularity around the globe, in the areas of cuisine and skincare! Kathryn speaks to medical doctor and author of “Irish Seaweed Kitchen” Prannie Rhatigan.
Paul Howard is here to announce the end of his famous character.
Actor Chris Walley joins us to chat about his new role at The Abbey.
On this weeks Podcast @jennyandmaireadnow we have Ray in for a chat. He's full of beans after a week running around the country, literally. We talk about life plans, Influencers, 2FM, Shackets, who's the most photogenic and lots more. You can email us jennyandmairead@gmail.com
Sinéad Ní Uallachain reports from the WayFinding Centre in Dublin, an innovative, multi-functional centre, driven by the need to make transport accessible for everyone.
Toshín is in studio with some live music and tells us all about what's coming up for her this summer
Singer Eleanor McEvoy is in studio with music and chat about her upcoming summer tour.
Engineers turned musicians Kingfishr join Ray for tunes and chats.
We're in Tralee to kick off the annual week of Run with Ray and to showcase the abundant talent in Kerry is singer-songwriter Kate Dineen.
As an interviewer, it's a privilege to sit across from individuals who are not only talented but also ooze passion and determination. Ray D, a multi-talented artist, is one such individual. As I listened to her journey, I was struck by her resilience, creativity, and commitment to her craft. Ray's journey as an artist is a testament to her unyielding spirit. “I've always been a writer. I love poetry, plays, short stories,” Ray shared. This love for writing eventually led to her foray into music, with her writing talents serving as the foundation. To read the entire article, visit https://nooffensellc.com/rayd --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nooffensellc/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nooffensellc/support
Nous sommes en juin 1924. C'est dans treizième numéro de la revue « Littérature », fondée par les surréalistes André Breton, Louis Aragon et Philippe Soupault, que le public peut admirer, pour la première fois, une photographie en noir et blanc devenue mythique, intitulée « Le Violon d'Ingres » réalisée par l'artiste américain Man Ray. L'image représente Kiki de Montparnasse, l'une des icônes du Paris des Années folles, muse du photographe. On la voit nue, de dos , le creux de ses reins arborant les ouïes d'un violon. Le titre reprend une expression de la langue française désignant une passion telle que celle que le peintre français, mort en 1867, éprouvait pour le violon. C'est aussi un hommage direct à Jean-Dominique Ingres que le photographe admirait et à un personnage de son célébrissime tableau « Le Bain turc ». Mais Man Ray ne peut être réduit à ce cliché, lui qui a cherché, sans relâche, expérimenté de nouvelles techniques et, chemin faisant, bousculé le monde de l'art, s'affranchissant des codes et des diktats. Son parcours est fait d'allers-retours entre les Etats-Unis et L'Europe à la poursuite de l'expression artistique idéale mais aussi fuyant l'antisémitisme ravageur. « Détaché, mais pas indifférent », c'est l'épitaphe qui figure sur sa tombe au cimetière de Montparnasse, à Paris. Partons sur les traces de Man Ray … Invitée : Anne Hustache, historienne de l'art. Sujets traités : Man Ray, André Breton, Louis Aragon ,Philippe Soupault, surréaliste, photographe, Montparnasse, Paris, Kiki de Montparnasse, artiste Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 15h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests that have plenty of advice and tips as Christmas approaches.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests including Now! That's What I Call Music superfan Rob Garvey.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests including Singer Eleanor McEvoy, Comedian Bernard O'Shea and Catherine Leyden.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests including Dublin Hip Hop artist Nealo.
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Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests including Author Louise Nealon and Caring Dentist of the Year Dr. Adrianne Dolan.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests including the First Dates couple who have just welcomed their first dates baby.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests including BBC Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond who tells us about the latest and final season of The Crown and our very own Niamh goes head to head against Chat GPT in composing an ode to her hot water bottle.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests including former Ireland soccer manager and St. Patricks Athletic super-fan Brian Kerr after last night's Cup Final win over Bohemians.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests including Ciarán from Johnstown Garden Centre who tells us about the fascinating venus fly-trap which features in the new John Lewis Christmas advert, a couple who just got married at the site of their first date in Bewleys's on Grafton Street and an inspiring young baker from Gweedore.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests including the Creator and Producer of MAMMA MIA! Judy Cramer and stars of a new play at The Civic Theatre 'Ideal World'.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests includding Author of I Am Pilgrim Terry Hayes who has a new book, an Irish Chef in Japan breaking a world record and playwright Colin Murphy.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests including comedian Jason Byrne, John Dixon who experienced hearing loss and our relationship advice experts Psychologist Allison Keating and Psychoanalyst Ray O'Neill.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests including Eurovision Queen Loreen.
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