Friday, 24 February 2012

Issue Fifteen
Third Quarter 1994
ISSN 0791-4067
36 Printed Pages A4

'Family Affairs'

Page 3: The Familiar Side Of Emigration by Jim Mac Laughlin
Page 7: Exploding The Nuclear Family by Dympna McLoughlin
Page 9: Moving With The Times by John O'Connell
Page 11: Like Little Boys With Toys by Doreen Massey
Page 13: Mammy, Daddy And Kids In One House by Fintan O'Toole
Page 16: And In Derry No-One Spoke by Seamas Keenan
Page 17: Poem by Rita Ann Higgins
Page 20: Dying To Achieve Equality by Marie Baker
Page 23: The Second Time Around by Peter Ward
Page 25: Societies And How To Survive Them by John Maguire
Page 29: I Am Gay by Emma Bidwell
Page 30: Children's Rights Are Human Rights by Diarmuid Kearney
Page 32: Betty Hamilton: An Appreciation by Harry Vince
Page 33: Poem by Rita Ann Higgins 
Page 33: Poem by Gerry Murphy
Page 34: Poem by Tom Paulin

Reviews
Page 34: Borderland, Patrick Quigley Reviewed by Sandra Cooke
Page 35: 'Family', a television play by Roddy Doyle
Reviewed separately by Anthony O'Keeffe and Carol Coulter
Page 36: The Famine Museum, Strokestown Park Reviewed by Harry Vince

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