Shaun Casey recalls Armagh ladies’ surge to All-Ireland Junior honours 20 years ago THEY say you have to lose one to win one, but Armagh ladies were keen to buck that trend in 2005. They wanted to ...
After a 23-hour trip that included a snow delay in Chicago, Leo, Julie and their two daughters arrived in Miami (Leo and Julie were seated in row 39, which is Charlie's jersey number), went to their ...
The 24-year-old former Gaelic footballer from County Down landed a spectacular 56-yard field goal on his debut for the New Orleans Saints in their 21-17 loss to the Miami Dolphins at the Hard Rock Sta ...
There were some raised eyebrows in the small village of Mayobridge in County Down when local boy Charlie Smyth embarked on ...
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It all began, as these things often do, with an Instagram ad. “No one tells you this if you’re an immigrant, but accent discrimination is a real thing,” said a woman in the video. Her own accent is ...
From Florence Pugh to Paul Mescal, global stars are redefining what authenticity sounds like — and audiences are keeping score. By Remy Blumenfeld In today’s Hollywood, the wrong vowel can cost you ...
Thank you for printing The Associated Press' coverage of Gaelic games (“Ireland’s Gaelic football players making waves,” Sept. 25 print edition). But you don’t have to travel to the Emerald Isle to ...
If you thought Reese Witherspoon’s Tennessee accent was spot-on as June Carter Cash in “Walk the Line,” you were right – she grew up in Nashville. Actors often work hard to lose Southern accents – ...
New York’s distinct accent — the one that brought us Joe Pesci’s defensive “Funny how?” in “Goodfellas” and Fran Drescher’s thick “Oh, Mr. Sheffield” from the sitcom “The Nanny” — is rubbing a lot of ...
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