Abby tells us how English Paper 1 & 2 went. There goes the first of the big beasts. The Leaving Cert English exams are done, and with it pages upon pages of writing. One of the students sitting the ...
Thousands of students began their Leaving Certificate and Junior Cycle exams yesterday. Teachers praised Leaving Cert English ...
Meanwhile, there were no major surprises in this year’s Junior Cycle Geography exam, which presented students with a fair and ...
The Atlanta theater community’s biggest revival of the year won’t be just a favorite old play or a cherished musical. Instead ...
Select ratingCancel ratingPoorOkayGoodGreatAwesome No votes yet CHICAGO – The locally-produced HEKLA will have its second ...
The foregoing words come to mind when I consider the opposition and those that seek to challenge him: weak, divided, insipid, ...
Jonathan Capehart of MS NOW and Wall Street Journal opinion columnist Matthew Continetti join Geoff Bennett to discuss the ...
You are just so on the edge of your seat. It ramps up. It goes kind of berserk in the best way,” the actress says of the hit ...
The job title “life guard” bears a heavy weight. To the workers of Alameda Waterpark, it’s a duty that involves taking more ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In Akram Khan’s new full-length work for Royal Danish Ballet, Lady Macbeth is a pure-intentioned heroine. By Roslyn Sulcas Reporting from Copenhagen.
New York City of the 1970s was a scourge of epic proportions. The grime and the underbelly bubbling up from the scorching pavement made Gotham quite the menace, for those who chose to see it that way.