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Woman dies following overnight fire at house in West Belfast

A WOMAN has died following an overnight fire at a house in West Belfast.

All the world's a stage for former Park Centre Dunnes manager turned actor

WHILE many people still view retirement as an opportunity to put the feet up and relax with a pipe and slippers, that old cliché could not be further from reality for a former Park Centre Dunnes Store manager who has thrown himself into an acting career and has starred in several films over the past year. Eugene 'Houdi' McCabe was a branch manager for Dunnes for 42 years, and worked on the Donegall Road when Dunnes first opened in the Park Centre in 1985, where he remained for the next ten years. He married his wife Carole while working in West Belfast and would later move to the store’s Crumlin Road branch. However, now that Houdi has retired he can pursue his dream of working in the arts and last month his latest film The Pale Man – which was written and directed by Andrew Dornan – premiered at the Foyle Film Festival in Derry.  A native of Clones, Co Monaghan, the 63-year-old says he always wanted to be an actor, but work and a career got in the way and it was only on retirement last year that he was able to explore new possibilities. “My daughter bought me acting lessons for retirement for the Crescent Arts Centre and I got the bug then,” he said. “I’m a confident sort of guy anyway and I would have hosted the Dunnes conference in Dublin. After the lessons I joined a theatre group in Belfast called Bright Umbrella in East Belfast.” The Pale Man also stars West Belfast actor Anthony McKenna. It’s about an embittered old man who awakes in the middle of the night to find a strange pale intruder eerily sitting in his living room who threatens to kill the old man if he doesn’t answer his questions.  “The conversation goes on for 23 minutes,” says Houdi. “But before that I had another role as a detective in Petyr which is a 52-minute film and that was made by a local fella called Olcan McSparron. That got into the Belfast Film Festival, and I have a supporting role in that. And then there is another film that has just been finished and hasn’t got to any festivals yet because it hasn’t been circulated yet. It's by a fella called Kieron Magee  and most of it was shot in the Glenowen on the Glen Road. I play a barman called Lorcan McGann who has a very mysterious past. It's called The Lockdown Room and this is a feature. It’s an hour-and-a-half long."

ROBIN LIVINGSTONE: Loyal Ulster struggles to hold the international line

ANDY Allen spoke for unionism as a whole when he lamented the flying of the flag of Palestine over City Hall.

GERRY ADAMS: Laurence’s prison story reaches its latest chapter

‘AND Flowers Grew up Through the Concrete’ is Laurence McKeown’s second prison memoir. Big Laurny is a very fine writer. This latest book is an account of his journey through imprisonment, hunger strike, brutality and growing self-awareness. It is beautifully written and unashamedly honest in its emotion.

Dominican College staff and pupils donate thousands of items to North Belfast Foodbank

PUPILS and staff at Dominican College in North Belfast have donated thousands of items to a local food bank thanks to their annual Christmas appeal.
Councillor’s proposal ends £25 charge for new alley gate keys

Councillor’s proposal ends £25 charge for new alley gate keys

A COUNCIL committee has approved a proposal by a West Belfast councillor to abolish the £25 charge for replacement alley gate keys.

OPINION – Paul Maskey MP: It is on all of us to end violence against women and girls

OPINION – Paul Maskey MP: It is on all of us to end violence against women and girls

WE have just finished the #16Days of Action against gender-based violence. It has been fantastic to see the issue highlighted so broadly across society here in the North, but we must not now let that be forgotten, it is on all of us to continue to work to end violence against women and girls. 

MINDFUL MOMENT: The Cold Moon brings a warm reminder of rebirth and renewal

MINDFUL MOMENT: The Cold Moon brings a warm reminder of rebirth and renewal

ON the dark December nights familiar to us across Belfast and the North, the world seems to lower its voice. The air carries that sharp winter bite, the land settles into its long rest, and the sky stretches wide in a kind of ancient stillness.

JUDE COLLINS: Let's keep resisting the temptation to scold the sulky child

JUDE COLLINS: Let's keep resisting the temptation to scold the sulky child

TEACHING is a hard job. Yes, they get great holidays, but coping with 20-plus children at the same time is no walk in the park. And as any teacher will tell you, there are few more frustrating things than dealing with a sulking child.

Soccer: Cliftonville's Jack Heaney hopeful Reds can turn their form around during Christmas period

Soccer: Cliftonville's Jack Heaney hopeful Reds can turn their form around during Christmas period

CLIFTONVILLE defender Jack Keaney is happy with his side's busy schedule of late as they continue their positive charge up the table.

Clonard priest Fr Stephen set to publish first novel

Clonard priest Fr Stephen set to publish first novel

A CLONARD priest is set to publish his first novel this month after being inspired to take up writing.

DÚLRA: David’s simple fix for our stubborn lough problem

DÚLRA: David’s simple fix for our stubborn lough problem

SAVING Lough Neagh isn’t really difficult – we just need to listen to David Kennedy and the other members of Crumlin and District Angling Association.

HEALTHWISE: Watch your Christmas units as you raise a glass

HEALTHWISE: Watch your Christmas units as you raise a glass

IF you drink alcohol at high levels or dependently then – apart from the many other issues –­ you may be at risk of becoming deficient in some of the essential nutrients and vitamins your body needs to function appropriately.  

Strike at Guinness canning factory won't hit Christmas supplies, says company

Strike at Guinness canning factory won't hit Christmas supplies, says company

GUINNESS-lovers will still be able to enjoy a pint or two at home over the Christmas period despite strike action by staff at a Belfast cannery.

Anger as BBCNI claims Divis Flats child was killed by 'stray bullet' while RUC was 'dispersing rioters'

Anger as BBCNI claims Divis Flats child was killed by 'stray bullet' while RUC was 'dispersing rioters'

BBCNI has come in for scathing criticism over its coverage of a police apology to the family of a child killed in the Divis/Falls pogrom of August 1969. 

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