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REVIEW: Tennessee Williams' SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER Is Presented With Simplicity At Ensemble Theatre

Shaun Rennie (Director) allows Tennessee Williams’ words to be the hero of the night as he presents a captivatingly simple expression of SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER at Ensemble Theatre.

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Meet the Teacher: Holly Pollock of Drumragh Integrated


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Posted: 3:43 pm March 4, 2021
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Tell us a little bit about yourself. My name is Mrs Holly Pollock. I am happily married with two beautiful children. I finished school in 2004 and went to Liverpool where I studied Psychology and Early Years. After I graduated, I started working in Drumragh as a Learning Support Assistant. Whilst working I was able to study part time and completed my MSc in Applied Psychology. I also was seconded and worked for two and a half years as a psychology assistant for the SELB. It has been a busy 13 years.
What makes a great teacher? I have been a classroom assistant for 13 years. A great teacher listens and knows their students, the same applies to all staff within school. We are all role models, and this is important to remember.

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Christmas, cranked up to 11: why Die Hard 2 is a better festive film than the original


Let it snow: John McClane (Bruce Willis) goes through a second round of Christmas torture
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It’s as much a Christmas tradition as tiresome clichés about sprouts and family arguments: “is Die Hard a Christmas film or not?”
But this annual debate overlooks the film’s lesser yet more successful sequel, Die Hard 2: Die Harder. Now 30 years old, Die Hard 2 is one of the most sequel-y sequels ever made. It perfectly fits the template: not quite as good as the original but compensating by being swearier, more violent and, of course, more ridiculous. 
Never mind jumping off a skyscraper with a fire hose as a bungee, as per the original’s big set-piece. In Die Hard 2, Bruce Willis’s John McClane has a punch-up on the wing of a plane as it rockets down a runway, while simultaneously unscrewing the petrol cap so he can also blow it up. “To some extent you have to give the audience what they expect,” said director Renny Harlin in 1990 about making the sequel. “But you also want to give them more.”

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