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Sweet Oblivion

Aoife Barry

A newsletter about culture that moves me. And maybe some other stuff.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

On women not shutting up

When I was a teenage wannabe music journalist, I went ‘up to Dublin’ one weekend to attend an event being run for young people like me. A publication had invited journalists and experts from the print and radio worlds to tell us how to get ...

2 months ago
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Making art about what we don't talk about

We’re good in Ireland at not talking about certain things. We hide them under the proverbial carpet until people start tripping over the bumps and asking awkward questions. In recent years a lot of these bumps have been revealed and discuss...

3 months ago
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I miss the 'old Twitter'

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3 months ago
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Hilary Heron and Ireland's disappeared artists

Back in May I started writing a column for the Sunday Times, which has been such a creatively satisfying thing to do each week. The remit is writing about the arts, mostly the Irish arts, and I wanted to make sure from the get-go that it wa...

4 months ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Aoife Barry

    Writer, freelance arts journalist, broadcaster. Formerly @TheJournal_ie, @theexplainerpod, Podcast: @getaroundtoit_ (on hiatus). Writes about emotion and connection to art, the changing city, personal stories.

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