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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago
Writing

I'm used to outsiders mangling Belfast's history. So Say Nothing was a breath of fresh air | Rachel Connolly

The interest in the TV adaptation of 'Say Nothing' highlights a cultural renaissance regarding the Troubles, particularly among younger generations in the UK and Ireland.
fromIrish Independent
5 months ago
New York City

'I don't think he has the remotest interest' - Mary Lou McDonald on likelihood of Gerry Adams running for President

Gerry Adams is not interested in running for President, focusing instead on writing and podcasting.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago
Writing

I'm used to outsiders mangling Belfast's history. So Say Nothing was a breath of fresh air | Rachel Connolly

The interest in the TV adaptation of 'Say Nothing' highlights a cultural renaissance regarding the Troubles, particularly among younger generations in the UK and Ireland.
fromIrish Independent
5 months ago
New York City

'I don't think he has the remotest interest' - Mary Lou McDonald on likelihood of Gerry Adams running for President

Gerry Adams is not interested in running for President, focusing instead on writing and podcasting.
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fromVulture
5 months ago
Miscellaneous

Anthony Boyle Didn't Have To Do Much Research For Say Nothing

Anthony Boyle strategically avoided typical Northern Irish roles early in his career, seeking diverse character portrayals.
fromABC7 San Francisco
5 months ago
Miscellaneous

'Say Nothing' star Anthony Boyle talks mystery, morality and mustaches!

FX's 'Say Nothing' emphasizes moral complexity and audience introspection regarding the actions of the Irish Republican Army during 'The Troubles'.
fromVulture
5 months ago
Miscellaneous

Anthony Boyle Didn't Have To Do Much Research For Say Nothing

Anthony Boyle strategically avoided typical Northern Irish roles early in his career, seeking diverse character portrayals.
fromABC7 San Francisco
5 months ago
Miscellaneous

'Say Nothing' star Anthony Boyle talks mystery, morality and mustaches!

FX's 'Say Nothing' emphasizes moral complexity and audience introspection regarding the actions of the Irish Republican Army during 'The Troubles'.
more#brendan-hughes
#television-adaptation
fromBustle
5 months ago
Writing

This Award-Winning Author Works With Writer's Block, Not Against It

Screenwriting experience enhances Keefe's storytelling abilities in journalism, reflecting a unique blend of structure and narrative depth.
fromwww.esquire.com
5 months ago
Writing

Why FX's Say Nothing' Is Excellent, Downright Exhilarating TV

FX's 'Say Nothing' adapts Patrick Radden Keefe's book into a captivating series about the Irish Troubles, blending mystery and historical depth.
fromBustle
5 months ago
Writing

This Award-Winning Author Works With Writer's Block, Not Against It

Screenwriting experience enhances Keefe's storytelling abilities in journalism, reflecting a unique blend of structure and narrative depth.
fromwww.esquire.com
5 months ago
Writing

Why FX's Say Nothing' Is Excellent, Downright Exhilarating TV

FX's 'Say Nothing' adapts Patrick Radden Keefe's book into a captivating series about the Irish Troubles, blending mystery and historical depth.
more#television-adaptation
#the-troubles
fromThe Ringer
5 months ago
Miscellaneous

'Say Nothing' Episodes 1-4: Bank-Robbing Nuns, Fatal Affairs, and the Big Lad

The series 'Say Nothing' effectively adapts a complex historical narrative through rich character development and compelling visual storytelling.
fromwww.nytimes.com
5 months ago
Digital life

Say Nothing' Asks: What Would You Do?

The FX series 'Say Nothing' confronts the sensitive history of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, balancing excitement for a cause with its lasting impacts.
fromSlate Magazine
5 months ago
Writing

The TV Adaption of One of the Decade's Great Bestsellers Is Finally Here. What Took It So Long?

Gerry Adams used denial of existence as a tactic against interrogation, reflecting broader themes of conflict and identity in the series.
fromThe Ringer
5 months ago
Miscellaneous

'Say Nothing' Episodes 1-4: Bank-Robbing Nuns, Fatal Affairs, and the Big Lad

The series 'Say Nothing' effectively adapts a complex historical narrative through rich character development and compelling visual storytelling.
fromwww.nytimes.com
5 months ago
Digital life

Say Nothing' Asks: What Would You Do?

The FX series 'Say Nothing' confronts the sensitive history of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, balancing excitement for a cause with its lasting impacts.
fromSlate Magazine
5 months ago
Writing

The TV Adaption of One of the Decade's Great Bestsellers Is Finally Here. What Took It So Long?

Gerry Adams used denial of existence as a tactic against interrogation, reflecting broader themes of conflict and identity in the series.
more#the-troubles
Writing
fromVulture
5 months ago

Say Nothing Recap: Don't Blink

The Price sisters' hunger strike symbolizes a profound Irish tradition of resistance and sacrifice, raising critical questions about commitment and its costs.
fromThe Ringer
5 months ago
Miscellaneous

Patrick Radden Keefe on Bringing 'Say Nothing' From the Page to Screen

Skepticism surrounds Simon Kinberg's Star Wars trilogy amidst Disney's history of canceled projects.
Translating complex historical narratives into screen adaptations presents significant challenges.
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