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No Other Craic?No Other Craic?Ep. 80: Devenish DivilmentGOT peer pressure, Kin-dred Spirits, Dramatic Sandwich Artists, Planning your next girls trip - we uncover the Devenish Divilment - all happening on the pod this week!TV GuideLover Stalker Killer (Netflix, 4 RA's and 95% on RT)Kin (RTE Player, 93% on RT)John Oliver - Subway Deep DiveRecommendationsScholl Dry Skin Footmask The Well Lane, follow hereTrending TopicsThe Devenish Devilment read morePlease connect and continue...2024-02-2531 minAARGH! MY OPTICS!AARGH! MY OPTICS!EP.30 - TFNation 2023[DISCUSSION] It's TFNation time again! This time Virtual Dave and Virtual Amy go (so Orion Ghia doesn't have too) and report back on their experience on UKs biggest and BEST Transformers convention! Hear 'live' updates from the con, custom made stings by it's guests and patrons and Orion quizzing them both on that actually happened the other weekend in Birmingham!A huge thank you to everyone Dave and Amy meet over the weekend, especially those who recorded 'stings' for us... we love you all!Credits:Hosts: Virtual Dave, Orion Ghia2023-08-221h 20The Place Where Your Face is KnownThe Place Where Your Face is KnownMícheál ÓMainnín & Frances KaneProfessor Mícheál Ó Mainnín is a lecturer in Irish and Celtic Studies at Queen’s University, Belfast. He is Director of the Northern Ireland Place-Name Project and chair of the Ulster Place-Name Society. His broad research interest is in Irish and Scottish Gaelic language and literature, and he has a particular interest in language in society, Irish-Scottish connections, dialectology, and name studies. Dr Frances Kane is a researcher in Queen’s University, Belfast, where she works on The Northern Ireland Place-Name Project. She is also the secretary of the Ulster Place-Name Society...2021-04-2146 minThe Place Where Your Face is KnownThe Place Where Your Face is KnownPat McKay & Sharon ArbuthnotDr Pat McKay and Dr Sharon Arbuthnot talk about the the traditions, mythology and place names of Lough Neagh. Dr Pat McKay is a native of Creggan outside Randalstown, on the north shore of Lough Neagh.in Co. Antrim. He was awarded a Ph D by the University of Ulster for his thesis on the place-names of the baronies of Toome, after which he spent eighteen years as a research fellow in the Northern Ireland Place-Name Project in Queen's University. He is author of A Dictionary of Ulster Place-Names and joint author of...2021-04-0259 minCraic Theatre PodcastCraic Theatre PodcastDandercast Episode One, "A Leap of Faith"In June 2021 "The Oul Hans" Dec McGrath, Shane Coleman, Seón og Coleman, Brian Mills and Liam McIlvenna embark on a 26 mile Mighty Marathon  Hike along the North Coast raising funds in aid of of Macmillan Cancer Care. All are veterans of the local theatre scene in Mid Ulster having performed in numerous shows for The Craic Theatre, The Bardic Theatre, Castlehill Theatre Group and The River Tall Community Theatre Group. In this first episode "A Leap of Faith" Dec McGrath goes walking and chatting with Oul Han founder & mature student Shane Coleman as he prepares for t...2021-02-1928 minDownload Top Full Audiobooks in Literature, Comedy, Satire & ParodyDownload Top Full Audiobooks in Literature, Comedy, Satire & ParodyGame of Throw-ins by Ross O'carroll-KellyPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/437342to listen full audiobooks. Title: Game of Throw-ins Author: Ross O'carroll-Kelly Narrator: Rory Nolan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 28 minutes Release date: December 31, 2020 Genres: Comedy, Satire & Parody Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. I was a rugby player with a great future behind me. A 35-year-old father-of-five with an expanding waistline, who was trying to survive the bloody battlefield we call life. My son was locked in a violent turf war with a rival Love/Hate tour operator, my daughter was in love with a boy who looked like Justin Bieber, and my...2020-12-3112h 28The Place Where Your Face is KnownThe Place Where Your Face is KnownEve Campbell and Liam CampbellIn this episode we chat with Eve Campbell and Liam Campbell (no relation) Eve is an archaeologist  and researcher and Liam is the Built and Heritage officer with Lough Neagh Partnership. 2020-11-1600 minThe Place Where Your Face is KnownThe Place Where Your Face is KnownGrafted, Crafted Woven and Spun. Coalisland Tales by Mark ShieldsAn extract from the stage play Grafted, Crafted Woven and Spun. Coalisland Tales by Mark Shields produced by Oliver Corr for the Craic Theatre in association with Lough Neagh Partnership under the Great Places Heritage Lottery Project Cast Tommy McIlvennaPatrick McLernonStacey HetheringtonRonan HamillLiam McIlvennaTracy TimlinAoife CorrDecky KellyTony GervinDeclan McGrathRonan Johnson Claire McCroryShane ColemanHolly FoyFrank FeeMalachy QuinnDirected & Written by Mark Shields...2020-07-2900 minCraic Theatre PodcastCraic Theatre PodcastGrafted, Crafted Woven and Spun. Coalisland Tales by Mark ShieldsThis is an extract from a stage play written by Mark Shields to celebrate the Industrial heritage of Coalisland Co Tyrone. It features members of the Craic Theatre Players It was produced by The Craic Theatre in association with Lough Neagh Partnership. The CastTommy McIlvennaPatrick McLernonStacey HetheringtonRonan HamillLiam McIlvennaTracy TimlinAoife CorrDecky KellyTony GervinDeclan McGrathRonan Johnson Claire McCroryShane ColemanHolly FoyFrank FeeMalachy QuinnDirected &...2020-07-2918 minCraic Theatre PodcastCraic Theatre PodcastOne Act Wednesday (Claire McCrory & Brian Mills)Craic theatre -One act wednesdays - episode 2A chance meeting in a Dublin city park sees two office workers discover that they have much more in common than lunchtime concerts and ham & cheese sandwichesWith Claire McCrory as Kate and Brian Mills as WilliamThis short play contains adult themesPlease support The Craic Theatre Coalisland by sponsoring a seat. To find out more click on this link https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/craicartscentre/t-kxgerdNOW MORE THAN EVER WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT 2020-06-3033 minCraic Theatre PodcastCraic Theatre PodcastFrank FeeFrank has been a stalwart of the local theatre scene for many, many years going back to the days of Coalisland Dramatic Society based at the old Parochial Centre in Coalisland with credits in “Arsenic and Old Lace” and “The Man Who Came to Dinner”. For the Bardic Theatre Donaghmore he played many roles including in Brian Friel’s “Lovers,” JB Keane’s classic “The Field” and the long running Wesley Burrow’s comedy “Affluence”. For the Craic Theatre. Frank has played in many of the Sam Cree comedies as well as in Friel’s “Translations” and “Freedom of the City” and the Martin McDonagh...2020-06-1038 minCraic Theatre PodcastCraic Theatre PodcastLittle Shop of Horrors AIMS Awards Bonus PodcastIt was announced last week that The Craic Theatre had been nominated in 5 categories for our production of Little Shop of Horrors in the AIMS (Association of Irish Musical Societies) Awards.  Best Director Sean O’Neill, Best Musical Director Roisin Corr, Best Actress Kim Gildernew, Best Technical Theatre Production and Best Overall Show. So we have gather Sean Roisin and Kim along with  set designer Fiona McNaney for an online celebration of this achievement. 2020-06-0457 minThe Place Where Your Face is KnownThe Place Where Your Face is KnownJames Brown a Tyrone MemoirThis episode of The Place Where Your Face is Known is a reading of a brief memoir from James Brown 1823-1907 from Donaghmore Co Tyrone as dictated to his daughter Nora Brown in 1904. His account mentions everything from Famine to breweries and illicit stills, and it offers us a wonderful insight into the day-to-day lives of our ancestors.  James Brown's father had been a weaver, before opening a bakery and later a successful soap and candle making business.  As the family prospered, James also bought a large farm and became a leading figure in the promotion...2020-06-0200 minThe Place Where Your Face is KnownThe Place Where Your Face is KnownDeaglan O'Doibhlin and Dr Paul LogueDeaglan O'Doibhlin is the Irish language officer with Mid Ulster Council and Dr Paul Logue is Senior Archaeologist, Historic Environment Division with the Department for Communities. (DfC) 2020-05-2600 minCraic Theatre PodcastCraic Theatre PodcastClaire Murray Lyric TheatreClaire Murray who had had a long association with Craic going back to our very first production back in 1995 the willie Russell musical play Our Day Out Memoralble she played the part of Mona in Owen McCafferty’s adaptation  of Days of Wine and Roses alongside Nigel O’Neill . In 2013 she established Blunt Fringe production company specialising in musical theatre Claire is currently  Head of Development & Marketing at The Lyric Theatre, Belfast. 2020-05-2556 minThe Place Where Your Face is KnownThe Place Where Your Face is KnownDamian Ó Néill Cairde Uí Néill Damian Ó Néill from Cairde Uí Néill and Keith Beattie talk about the townlands that surround Coalisland  2020-05-1700 minThe Place Where Your Face is KnownThe Place Where Your Face is KnownDr Liam Campbell & Keith Beattie (Lough Neagh Partnership)Dr Liam Campbell Build and heritage Cultural Officer with Lough Neagh Partnership and Keith Beattie Industrial Heritage Officer Lough Neagh Partnership. Liam & Keith discuss the importance of townland names and their role in persevering local culture and history.2020-05-1100 minCraic Theatre PodcastCraic Theatre PodcastMolly Gower GormanMolly  is currently completing a PhD on the social value of youth drama groups in rural areas. As part of her MA studies at Queens she used The craic Youth Theatre as a case study. She has worked in Arts Research and Consultancy has been a Drama workshop facilitator and is a Board member with Theatre & Dance NI. 2020-05-0434 minCraic Theatre PodcastCraic Theatre PodcastDeclan McGrathActor, director and musician Declan McGrath. Dec is a member of the Craic Theatre board and has appeared in many productions over the years including The Righteous Are Bold, Calamity Jane, Stella By Starlight, Make Mine a Musical and Lights Out. He is a founding member of Castlehill Theatre Company and has played a key role in all their productions most recently in The Kings of The Kilburn High Road and Factory Girls. For the Bardic Theatre he directed the musical Annie to great acclaim earlier this year. He is a gifted musician and singer 2020-04-2032 minCraic Theatre PodcastCraic Theatre PodcastAoibh Johnson & Cahal ClarkeAoibh Johnson and Cahal Clarke are theatre practitioners currently living and work in Australia. Their show "The Daughters of Róisín" played this year at the Adelaide Fringe Festival to rave reviews. Aoibh has been a member of the Craic Theatre for many many years and prior to moving to Adelaide was a drama facilitator for the Youth Theatre. She is an actor and writer. Cahal is from Belfast and is a director, actor and musician.  2020-04-0734 minCraic Theatre PodcastCraic Theatre PodcastMark ShieldsMark shields is a member of the Craic Theatre Board. He is head of drama at St Patrick's Academy Dungannon. He has acted in numerous plays over the years for all the local companies and in recent years has had several of his own plays on the Craic stage including Inheritance, Extra Time and Coalisland Tales, Grafted, Crafted Woven and Spun. He is currently writing his first novel. 2020-04-0252 minCraic Theatre PodcastCraic Theatre PodcastBarry Kerr Musician & ArtistInterview with traditional musician and artist Barry Kerr ogininally from Lurgan Co Armagh but now living and working in Dublin. Kerr’s career in music and visual arts spans twenty years, including performing with the RTÉ Symphony Orchestra on their tour of the USAunder conductor David Brophy. He has also collaborated with musicians such as Steve Cooney and Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh and has had his original compositions recorded by artists such as Beoga, Aoife Scott, Brian Finnegan and Kate Rusby. He first performed at the Craic Theatre Coalisland in 2005 in a play by Brian Moore called "The Session" produced by...2020-03-2825 minАнглийский с BigAppleSchoolАнглийский с BigAppleSchoolMale and female views on cooking, cleaning and other houseworkВ свежем выпуске What’s The Craic? вас ждёт дискуссия Сэма и Барбары на тему домашних обязанностей и искусства кулинарии. Кто должен заботиться о чистоте и порядке в доме, что делать тем, кто не умеет готовить, и почему традиция семейного ужина так важна — об этом и многом другом вы узнаете, прослушав наш новый подкаст. СОДЕРЖАНИЕ: 00:00:00 — Introduction. 00:01:21 — How to cook. 00:03:58 — Some words about cleaning. 00:07:42 — Best and most famous chefs in the US and UK: Jamie Oliver (a), Gordon Ramsay (b). Self-taught cook Barry Lewis (c). 00:12:38 — Home economics classes (d). 00:15:15 — Least favourite housework. 00:19:26 — Cookies or biscuits (e). 00:20:50 — Homemade food. Family meals. 00:25:23 — Is cooking and cleaning only for wives? Single people and housework. 00:33:23 — Outro. СКРИПТ ЭПИЗОДА: Текстовая расшифровка диалога оформлена в виде субтитров и доступна к просмотру во время проигрывания подкаста на сайте: BigAppleSchool.com/p/wtc_42 ПОЛЕЗНЫЕ ССЫЛКИ: a. www.jamieoliver.com b. youtube.com/channel/UCIEv3lZ_tNXHzL3ox-_uUGQ c. youtube.com/channel/UCAzyupPG4vdo8jd9nJ13LAw d. theclassroom.com/home-economics-important-subject-high-schools-6173.html e. foodbeast.com/news/cookies-versus-biscuits 👉🏻 What's The Craic? — это серия подкастов на английском языке от преподавателей языкового центра BigAppleSchool. В каждом выпуске ведущий и его гости обсуждают актуальные и современные темы: новости, искусство, традиции, культуру и многое другое. 🎧 Прослушивание подкастов очень полезно для изучения английского. В эпизодах вы слышите живую беседу носителей языка в естественном для них темпе, что хорошо способствует развитию навыков восприятия иностранной речи на слух и помогает расширению словарного запаса. 🇬🇧 Языковой центр BigAppleSchool — это уникальное место в самом центре Новосибирска, которое объединило в себе сообщество студентов, изучающих английский язык, и преподавателей из разных стран мира. В настоящий момент в компании работают преподаватели из США, Великобритании, Австралии, Северной Ирландии, Филиппин, ЮАР, Нигерии, России, Армении и Казахстана. 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