I love the way millennials walk around town listening to their music on their branded headphones. They seem so utterly absorbed in it and happily shut off from their surroundings. I get the feeling they’re thinking ‘oh well, at least I have my music’. After all, “Music is the medicine of the mind,” American playwright John Logan once said. There has been quite a bit of research on music s power on the human psyche over the years and how it is intrinsically linked to our development. Why do we recognise certain songs at lightning speed? Why can a tear fall onto our cheeks during the first minute of a love song? We can barely grasp what happened to us in those split seconds, just that it felt mysterious and powerful at the same time. Why can a Madonna or Bon Jovi song make a middle-aged person leap onto the dancefloor? Why do those nostalgic feelings come flooding back when we rediscover a mix tape carefully compiled for us by an ex tapping into feelings that should b
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Liam White was an internationally renowned photographer from a well known Laois family
Liam White, London and Durrow, 1932- 2021
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Liam White, who has died in London at the age of 88, was a member of a well-known Laois family with strong Kilkenny connections.
He was also an internationally-renowned photographer and photo-journalist who covered major events and issues worldwide for several overseas publications, as well as contributing to Irish media, particularly in the tourism sector.
Known familiarly as Willie, he was born to William and Bridget White on 26th November 1932, the youngest son in a family of three boys and two girls.
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It is with great sadness that we announce that Mark Krzanowski has passed away after a short illness, aged 57. Mark was a passionate and talented English language teacher who was much-loved and respected by colleagues across his field.
A traveller at heart, Mark spent his final days in Ghana, a country he adored and travelled to regularly to spend his winter holidays. Enjoying the sunshine, he had recently messaged friends and colleagues expressing how happy he was.
Mark joined Brunel University London as a Senior Lecturer in February 2019 and was instrumental in managing and delivering a new ESAP (English for Specific Academic Purposes) programme for Brunel’s collaboration with Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications in China, where he spent a lot of his time. Described by his friend as “the most selfless and giving person I have ever come across,” Mark was a dedicated and caring professional who would always go the extra mile to ensure all of his s
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