Selected articles of the February 2009 issue of Voice of the Traveller. Click on the images to either see the front page of our selected edition or read an article:
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In this issue: Finbar Furey - Looking back on four decades of music from one of Ireland's greatest musicians Back in Business: New DVD launched Gerry Ryan speaks out... News round-up If the shoe fits: The work of a farrier The Italian Perspective - Francesco Alesi's exhibition of Traveller life |
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Finbar Furey The beat goes on... With a short tour of the United States next month and a big gig in Vicar Street in late March, Finbar Furey has hit the new year running. |
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Martin Beanz on... love and piebalds Martin Beanz writes about Valentine's Day. |
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If the shoe fits The craft of farriery is one of the most ancient and has been practised for over 2,000 years. Farriers are people who make and fit horse shoes and in a horse mad country like Ireland their skills are still much prized. Here we interview Anthony Dinnegan who has been a farrier for over 20 years. |
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The Big Debate: Who's the Boss? When it comes to having the final say in domestic affairs, who holds the trump card in the household? |
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Life through a lens Italian Photo Journalist Francesco Alesi knew nothing about Travellers before 2006. Then his interest in Travellers began. He moved to Ireland, started to read books about Travellers and ask questions. |
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Say my name! The National Association of Travellers’ Centres (NATC) is changing its name to more accurately reflect the work it does as an organisation. They need your help! |
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