In the shadow of the St. Patrick’s Basilica on Kent Street, a small sign quietly announces an upcoming production by the Tara Players.
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In the shadow of the St. Patrick’s Basilica on Kent Street, a small sign quietly announces an upcoming production by the Tara Players.
The federal government can not be directly blamed for soaring gasoline prices, but it should intervene in order to cushion the blow to the economy.
By Jasmine Solomonescu
In the shadow of the St. Patrick’s Basilica on Kent Street, a small sign quietly announces an upcoming production by the Tara Players.
The amateur theatre company, which promotes Irish drama, will close its 1999-2000 season with The Broken Jug, a black comedy set in Ireland during the 1840’s famine.
Some local used-book store owners say they’re not willing to close their stores to go totally online, despite the benefits of a global market and lower operating costs.