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Bilingual short film Claonadh to explore the hidden stories of queer desire in Ireland's past
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Writer Ciara Ní É talked to GCN about her bilingual short film Claonadh. “Claonadh”, the title of the film, is hard to translate.
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Festival Lá Mór na Gaeilge to host panel on LGBTQ+ community and Irish language
Irish language Snatch Game event Cluiche Snatch seeks participants
Irish language Snatch Game event Chluiche Snatch seeks participants
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Black Gay Republican Says Missouri Republican Heckled Him at MAGA Event
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