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Still lives and more dynamic, moving forms at the Louvre

Paris's landmark museum is gearing up for the Olympics, with a special exhibition that takes visitors through the history of the Games. We hear more about a project for those who want to combine exercise and culture, as the Louvre launches a fitness circ

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#MeToo and the French medical profession

While Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction has been overturned by New York's top court, the French medical profession is now dealing with a series of #MeToo allegations in hospitals, including one leading female specialist levelling accusations agains

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Helen Vendler: An Appreciation

Defenses of poetry by modern poets tend to accentuate the negative. “I too, dislike it,” says Marianne Moore, taking for granted that you feel the same way. “Poetry makes nothing happen,” W.H. Auden admits. “A mug’s game,” T.S. Eliot calls it. William Car

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Death notices for Donegal on Friday evening, April 26

The following deaths have taken place: - Winnie Golden, Frosses and Galway - Mary Bogle, Raphoe - Tony Diver, Stranorlar - Tom Murphy, Dunkineely and Carlow - Kathleen Callaghan, Philadelphia and Letterkenny - Margaret Bohan, Carrick and Kilcar Winnie Gol

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