Travel Tales with Fergal Podcast Live with author Louise Nealon
For our final episode of the Junction Podcast we have the Travel Tales with Fergal Podcast interview with debut author Louise Nealon which was recorded live in the amazing new Junction Dome during the festival.Louise Nealon chats with Fergal O'Keeffe about her experiences in the last year from getting an agent, to writing her book Snowflake, to getting Snowflake published and then going straight to No.1 in the Irish bestseller charts. This interview will be of interest to anyone who loves writing as we delve into the writing process and the inspirations that fuel her creativity. Thanks for all the support for my podcast and our festival this year. We would ask you to subscribe to this podcast and the Travel Tales with Fergal Podcast to be the first to know when the next episode of Travel Tales comes out this September. For more information on the Clonmel Junction Arts Festival click here https://www.junctionfestival.comFor more information on the Travel Tales with Fergal Podcast click here https://traveltaleswithfergal.ie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Festival Week
The Clonmel Junction Arts Festival is in full swing with lots of events every day until Sunday, 11th July. I chat with Eamon O’Malley who closes the festival on Sunday with his band CLE. As it is the 20th anniversary of the festival this year, I also talk to some production techies from the past and present who share festival memories including the current Production Manager Colin Everitt without whom the festival would just not happen. We also talk to past techies Michael Lonergan and Wes Hughes.We had the launch of the festival at our brand new Dome on Saturday and we hear the new Clonmel Mayor Michael Murphy, board member John Kennedy, Paul Walsh from Royseven, Senator Garrett Ahearn and Celine Scully from the Clonmel Credit Union. For more information click here https://www.junctionfestival.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Spoken Word Program
The Clonmel Junction Arts Festival starts this Saturday 3rd July and finishes on Sunday 11th July. We chat today with festival director Cliona Maher about the Spoken Word program, the live Travel Tales with Fergal Podcast with Louise Nealon, Michael Kennedy on his book launch this week and the play Collins Hall with Jack Reardon. We really look forward to sharing a new episode every Thursday where we will be looking back on memorable festival highlights and looking forward and giving information on upcoming events and interesting interviews with artists coming to Clonmel for this years’ festival in July.We would ask you to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, so you are the first to get every episode each Thursday. We cannot wait to share great memories and stories with you over the coming weeks. For more information click here https://www.junctionfestival.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Visual Arts and Audio Trails Special
We explore the visual arts and the audio trails program for the festival this year with interviews with festival director Cliona Marr and participants Lucy Phelan, Billy O'Riordan, Jack Reardon and Aoife Delaney Reade. We really look forward to sharing a new episode every Thursday where we will be looking back on memorable festival highlights and looking forward and giving information on upcoming events and interesting interviews with artists coming to Clonmel for this years’ festival in July.We would ask you to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, so you are the first to get every episode each Thursday. We cannot wait to share great memories and stories with you over the coming weeks. For more information click here https://www.junctionfestival.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Theatre Program Highlights
We have a very special episode with Festival Director Cliona Maher who goes through the brilliant theatre program. We are celebrating our 20th anniversary and we have Bess Hughes and Aisling Kilroy sharing special past theatre memories. We also have interviews with Pat Kinevane, Eve O'Mahony, Amy Hill and Fionnuala Gygax from this year's program. We really look forward to sharing a new episode every Thursday where we will be looking back on memorable festival highlights and looking forward and giving information on upcoming events and interesting interviews with artists coming to Clonmel for this years’ festival in July.We would ask you to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, so you are the first to get every episode each Thursday. We cannot wait to share great memories and stories with you over the coming weeks. For more information click here https://www.junctionfestival.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Clonmel Junction Arts Festival is celebrating its 20th anniversary this July. And to celebrate we are launching a brand new podcast series with a new episode every Thursday from the 27th May all the way to the festival which takes place from the 3rd to the 11th July in Clonmel, Tipperary. Our festival is one of the most prominent arts festivals in the South East and we are proudly celebrating our 20-year history of bringing music, theatre, visual arts and spoken word to Clonmel with our 2021 festival themed Identity: What’s in a Name?We really look forward to sharing a new episode every Thursday where we will be looking back on memorable festival highlights and looking forward and giving information on upcoming events and interesting interviews with artists coming to Clonmel for this years’ festival in July. We would ask you to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, so you are the first to get every episode each Thursday. We cannot wait to share great memories and stories with you over the coming weeks. For more information click here https://www.junctionfestival.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.