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Art transcends borders and differences at show in Tangier - MSNThe Línea Sur-Norte show in Tangier features 28 artworks including photography, sculptures, contemporary pottery and paintings ...
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Tangier Celebrates Salvadoran Art in Landmark Exhibition - MSNTangier - The Instituto Cervantes in Tangier opened its doors Friday evening to El Salvador: Belleza en Colores (Beauty in Colors), a new exhibition showcasing contemporary Salvadoran art.
The plot of “Night Boat to Tangier” by Kevin Barry is straightforward. In the dark waiting room of the dreary ferry terminal in the Spanish port of Algeciras, two aging Irish drug dealers ...
So your mother might say — about all the foul language in “Night Boat to Tangier,” but about all the rest, too: the way Irish novelist Kevin Barry channels the music in every voice, from ...
Michael Fassbender, Domhnall Gleeson and Ruth Negga are to star in the big-screen adaptation of Irish author Kevin Barry's bestseller Night Boat to Tangier.
Today in Golf Travel Tales, we join Immy Barclay as she uncovers the wonders of Tangier, one of Africa’s oldest cities with 2,500 years of heritage.
Now, Night Boat to Tangier encounters the same problem – although, on a happier note, only after quite a while.
Night Boat to Tangier , by Kevin Barry, Canongate, RRP£14.99, 224 pages Jon Day is author of ‘Homing’ (John Murray) Join our online book group on Facebook at FTBooksCafe.
It's outside of its ... box and running loose in the world." Night Boat to Tangier is remarkable, a novel that's both grim and compassionate, and it features gorgeous writing on every page.
Festivals Michael Fassbender, James Marsh & ‘Night Boat To Tangier’ Producers Talk Upcoming Cannes Market Project: “The Men Are Lost And The Women Are Calling The Shots Throughout This Story” ...
Fiction: Night Boat to Tangier Kevin Barry Canongate, hardback, 272 pages, €17.99 Arch-divil of Irish literature: Kevin Barry’s third novel, Night Boat to Tangier, began life as a commission ...
How making art in Morocco helped Bryan Dawe cope with the sudden loss of his longtime friend and collaborator John Clarke.
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