In a different time, Hannah and her friends are the bohemians, fresh out of Oberlin.
The city's pet-loving Bohemians are obsessed by the horrible death of a woman mauled by a mastiff.
Derry have been transformed under new manager Stephen Kenny, who had been sacked by Bohemians, since turning full-time.
He was out for four weeks and he played on Sunday (against Bohemians).
Just up the road lies the splendidly dishevelled Bar Marsella, late-night hangout of choice for the city's bohemians and, um, colourful street characters since 1820.
McGill has recently been playing for Bohemians in Ireland after turning down the chance to join Blue Square Premier side York City during the summer.
Both move smoothly from portraits of bohemians to sketches of aristocrats, and the minor characters are in danger of possessing more vitality than the drifting protagonists.
Like the stolid bourgeois that the bohemians have always attacked, we are more likely to simply muddle through, trying to make things better where we can.
The plaiting of fiction and personal documentary by now a classic mode of indie modernism lends extra poignancy and self-deprecation to the low-key romantic agonies and financial struggles of ambitious yet uncertain bohemians.
These self-styled bohemians argue passionately that the Cross is a state of mind rather than a mere postcode, a place where the louche and laconic charm of this convict-established city has always been evident, and where creativity can flourish.
On Sept. 3 a musician named Carter Albrecht, who was a member of the folk-rock group Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians, was shot to death in Dallas after a night of strange and uncharacteristically violent behavior.
Jack Kerouac sat on the side with a jug of wine cracking jokes and rapping and being totally entertaining, and a mix of people from the bohemians to some of my professors from UC-Berkeley, the Chinese department, were all there together.
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