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A Homage to Shane MacGowan

1 July 2024 by David
General

Did you know the latest episode of Patricia Killeen’s Turning Points was born because of a World Radio Paris episode?

Following the death of Shane MacGowan (1957-2023), Pogues frontman and renowned lyricist, Robert Quinn dedicated an episode of ‘Left of the Dial’ to the singer. This caught the attention Marcolino da Costa, sparking a special event at O’Sullivan’s Franklin D. Roosevelt pub, Paris, where the Cercle Littéraire Irlandais (CLI) gathered to pay homage to the artist.

Marcolino was invited as the keynote speaker and vocalist at the CLI event, as the man behind the popular Facebook page ‘Shane MacGowan is a Fantastic Poet’, created in 2008. His presentation highlighted Shane’s impact on folk music and his voice for emigrants, with readings and songs woven together under the theme ‘Looking for Shane’.

Other performances included Paris-based singer Niall Regan, who opened the event alongside flautist Susan McCarthy with a poignant rendition of ‘Fairytale of New York’. This was followed by Stéphanie Nic Cárthaigh’s performance of ‘Kitty’, and readings from Dr Virginie Roche-Tiengo and artist Alma Fakhr. Novelist Maria D’Arcy concluded the tribute with her epitaph, ‘Shane McGowan Sails on to Heaven’s Shore’.

This recording includes excerpts from the final rehearsal at O’Sullivan’s pub before the audience arrived.

Listen to TURNING POINTS here.

 

Photo credits: Seamas McSwiney

TURNING POINTS: Fr. Jim Doyle – The Irish Chaplain to Paris

1 June 2024 by David
General

In this episode of Turning Points, Patricia Killeen met Fr. Jim Doyle, the current Irish Chaplain to Paris, in the Chapelle Saint-Patrick on Rue des Irlandais in the 5th arrondissement.

 

Jim studied civil engineering in Galway, Ireland, graduating in 1994. He then worked as a site engineer with SISK in Limerick for over two years before his first major turning point: joining CONCERN, a well-known NGO. Between 1996 and 1999, he volunteered with CONCERN on schools, roads, and water projects in Cambodia and Burundi. 

A second major life-changing event occurred in Burundi when he felt the calling to be a priest. After leaving Africa, he embarked on philosophy studies in the seminary of Ars sur Formans near Lyon. He subsequently studied theology at St. Patrick’s College in Maynooth, Ireland and was ordained a priest in 2006. He ministered in Wexford, in the diocese of Ferns, until 2022, when he was appointed chaplain to the Irish community in Paris.  

The Doyle family’s story is unique in 21st-century Ireland. Jim is a civil engineer, and his younger twin brothers have doctorates in engineering; today, all three are priests. Jim also chatted about his chaplaincy work, which can be very varied, ranging from baptismal and marriage preparation to prison and hospital visitation and celebrating the weekly 11.30 am Sunday Mass. 

The Irish Catholic church has been present in the Latin Quarter for over 400 years. Since 1770, it has been based at 5 rue des Irlandais, which houses the Chapelle Saint-Patrick and the Centre Culturel Irlandais, Ireland’s flagship cultural centre abroad. 

The Chapelle Saint-Patrick is a centre of worship and pastoral outreach to the Irish in Paris. It also welcomes many ex-pats living in Paris and tourists wishing to attend Mass in English.   

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  • In this episode of Turning Points, Patricia Killeen met Fr. Jim Doyle, the current Irish Chaplain to Paris, in the Chapelle Saint-Patrick on rue des Irlandais in the 5th arrondissement. Jim studied civil engineering in Galway, Ireland, graduating in 1994. He then worked as a site engineer with SISK in Limerick for over two years[...]
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The French Woman Writer Who Resisted All Labels

20 May 2024 by David
Local Shows

On This is Not a Poem this week, Paris-based writer and translator Carrie Chappell joins us in the studio to discuss 20th-century French writer Hélène Bessette. Alongside host Elliott K.B, Carrie Chappell dives into her discovery of this largely forgotten author, defining her poetic novel Garance Rose and speaking on Hélène Bessette’s struggles with both law and finding respect in the literary world.

Episode 8 – Hélène Bessette’s Garance Rose with Carrie Chappell
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  • In this episode of This is Not a Poem, Paris-based writer and translator Carrie Chappell joins us in the studio to discuss 20th-century French writer Hélène Bessette. Alongside host Elliott K.B, Carrie Chappell dives into her discovery of this largely forgotten author, defining her poetic novel Garance Rose and speaking on Hélène Bessette’s struggles with[...]

THE UK CHART: Top 30 Hits from British Radio, Sunday at 4pm

24 April 2024 by David
General

Tune in to the top 30 songs from UK Radio each Sunday at 4pm. Find out which new hits are most aired this week across the Channel. Tom Watts, from Capital Radio, delivers the freshest music each weekend exclusively to WRP.

World Chart on WRP

24 April 2024 by David
General

World Radio Paris brings you the Official World Chart Show from Hollywood each Saturday at 4pm. Host PJ Butta Counts down the 20 most popular hits on the planet this week mixed in with artist interviews and music news.

WRP launches in Cannes

24 April 2024 by David
General

WRP is now available in your car continuously from Cannes to Nice thanks to our new transmitter on the hills above Cannes. Welcome to our new listeners on the Côte d’Azur on DAB+ Digital Radio Band.

Marathon Viewings – How I Found a Flat in Paris

28 November 2023 by Alex Brook Lynn
Practical Tips

This September, I moved from Madrid to Paris for a job with Fáilte Ireland. Queue a three-month-long conveyor belt of disaster after disaster!

[Example Blog Post: True story about a 24 year old Irish girl who had issues with insecure tenancies due to a lack of a contract and an untrustworthy landlord. Her boyfriend lived in a hostel for a month while they looked for a new place. Eventually they found a temporary sublet and spent two months looking for a permanent lease. In the blog post, she could discuss her experience of balancing apartment-hunting in the evenings, with the demands of work and settling into a new social life in Paris.]

Petite Frite: Scottish Health Secretary

28 November 2023 by Alex Brook Lynn
Local Shows, Podcast Episodes

If you don’t laugh you’ll cry. Petite Frite returns with an irreverent recap on the week in news and politics, featuring a hefty data roaming fee for one Scottish minister!

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