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Team Spirit moving on to International 10 Field Level Media 27 Jun 2021, 07:55 GMT+10 Team Spirit captured the best-of-five Grand Final Saturday in the DOTA International 10: Eastern Europe Qualifier, defeating Team Empire to earn a spot in the DOTA Pro Circuit s Aug. 5-15 International 10 tournament. Team Spirit won the first map in 46 minutes before losing the next two in 53 and 55 minutes, respectively. Team Empire couldn t sustain the momentum, though, falling in the final two maps. Team Empire had defeated Hellraisers earlier Saturday, two maps to one, in the lower bracket to reach the final. For the International, 12 teams qualify through Dota Pro Circuit and six teams qualify through Regional Qualifiers in North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, China and Southeast Asia. ....
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Updated / Wednesday, 21 Apr 2021 16:50 Colm Tóibín introduces Boland: Journey of a Poet, a new online production from Druid Theatre exploring the life of poet Eavan Boland through her own poetry and autobiographical prose, edited by Tóibín and performed by actor Siobhán Cullen, and premiering online this Thursday, April 22nd. I knew Eavan Boland s voice from the radio. Her tone was both questioning and authoritative. Poetry mattered to her. It did not survive solely in a private realm, but had, she believed, an element that was public. Its responsibility lay in the large, uncharted space between the lyrical and the political. As a reviewer and a broadcaster, she sought to tease out how this fraught and shifting space could be transformed. As a poet, she set about interrogating what was private, making clear that any image in a poem reflects not only the self but the wider world. And the question of who speaks in a poem, or who is the subject of a poem, remai ....