A DCU graduate who films herself spitting on and assaulting foreign nationals, people she assumes are gay and those who are ...
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Rob Jetten on Monday became the Netherland’s first openly gay prime minister. Jetten’s centrist D66 party won the country’s elections last October, narrowly defeating Geert Wilders’ far-right Party ...
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The characters and themes from Philip Barry’s play are familiar, but newly explored and enriched by playwright Richard ...