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Robert Fletcher, Star Trek Costumer Designer, Dies at 98


Robert Fletcher, Star Trek Costumer Designer, Dies at 98

Robert Fletcher, the costume designer who created the iconic looks of the first four Star Trek movies, has died. He was 98 years old and died peacefully in Kansas City, Missouri according to a spokesman. Fletcher defined the looks of characters human and alien in
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. He helped update the looks of the Vulcans and the Klingons for the big screen. Fletcher s most notable contribution is arguably the marron Starfleet uniforms that debuted in
The Wrath of Khan. The outfits leaned into the naval feel director Nicholas Meyer hoped to establish for the cinematic Starfleet. ....

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Where actor behind RTE Love/Hate's Fran is now - from dark scenes to comedy and more crime


Where actor behind RTE Love/Hate s Fran is now - from dark scenes to comedy and more crime
Playing to his criminal strengths, Coonan appeared in another Dublin crime series, ‘Quirke’ recently
Love/Hate Series 5 Episode 6 - Fran spots his would-be captors (Image: Patrick Redmond)
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Roots: The History of the Tobins | Irish America


Tobin is not an indigenous Irish name, but the family can be regarded as having become completely hibernicized. Its Irish form, Toibín, is a gaelicized version of the Norman ‘St. Aubyn.’ Another interpretation is that the name was first called de St. Aubyn and the original bearers were from Aubyn, in Brittany, France.
According to the renowned Irish historian and genealogist, Edward MacLysaght (1887-1986), the family came to Ireland in the wake of the Norman invasion and by 1200 were settled in Counties Tipperary and Kilkenny, from where they spread to the neighboring counties of Waterford and Cork. They are still found in considerable numbers in those counties, though the name is relatively rare elsewhere in Ireland. The Tobins became so influential in Co. Tipperary that in medieval times, the head of the family was known as Baron of Coursey, though this was not an officially recognized title. According to Clyn in his annals, the fourteenth century Tobins were a turbulen ....

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Novelist Tanya on writing for the love of it


Image of a writer, please! The writer is someone hunched over a keyboard in a dingy attic. The writer s complexion has an unhealthy pallor from spending too much time in said attic. The writer blinks short-sightedly when dragged reluctantly into the light. The writer so described is clearly not, emphatically not, Tanya Farrelly, author and teacher.
The woman with the blonde hair instantly lights up your reporter s screen when the Zoom call connection comes alive. The room from which she is talking is far from being a dusty garret. She has the good fortune instead to reside in a house overlooking the seafront in Bray. This is where she is happy to be. ....

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From Behan to bonkbusters: going inside the censor's mind


Dr Aoife Bhreatnach has spent the past year getting inside the prudish and outraged mind of the Irish book censor for her podcast series.
Over the past century, thousands of books were banned in what was one of the most draconian censorship regimes in Europe as our moral guardians fought to rid the country of any hint of smut.
They ranged from literary novels such as
Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger,
Country Girls by Edna O’Brien and
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller to pulp fiction and Madonna’s book of explicit photos,
Sex, which was banned as late as November 1992. ....

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