Steak, The Final Frontier
Sitting there in your aqua-jet 9000? Enjoying your usual meal of steak, waffles, french fries and expensive Scotch? But do you really understand steak? Time perhaps for a Steak Exploration? Chewy of...
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‘sup? The Santy Tea Cosy by nifty knit wit Moira Cardiff. Impressive. Of clause it’s no Michael Tea Cosy, in fairness.
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This morning. They’re playing good cup bad cup. Sue McK writes: How many Garda does it take to buy the tea? Anyone? Lines MUST close at 1.15pm
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Ask the bar person. They love making a brew. Soulful spoken wordsmith Kevin Barrington (of controversial cat women poem fame) and friends take to the informal stage of the Leeson Lounge, Leeson...
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Damn Goths. Stuart Kinsella, of German/Irish choral ensemble Peregryne writes: You might be glad to have the following blurb below of our Bach programme which we’re doing in three Dublin churches at...
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Maybe bring a flask to be on the safe side. Ten Thousand Miles Away. A performance that celebrates “the connection between Ireland and America, exploring ideas of emigration and identity through a...
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Ssssh. Free in Cork on Sunday afternoon? Stephen Kelly, lecturer in percussion at CIT Cork School of Music write: I know you normally don’t do this but if you wouldn’t mind giving this concert a plug...
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Bernadette McAliskey in 1969 ‘sup? J Sully writes: This Thursday night sees a Special screening of the IFTA-winning film Bernadette ‘Notes on a Political Journey’ (2011) followed by Q and A with the...
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Music. Art. Cork Harbour. This September. Siobhan Howe writes: ‘Wave Movements’ – a new composition by Bryce Dessner (The National) and Richard Reed Parry (Arcade Fire) – will be the focal point of...
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Free Friday week? A rare night in Dublin with guitar and mandolin-wielding bluegrass singing legend Niall Toner at the DC Music Club on Camden Row, on Friday, June 19. Niall is noted for his dextrous...
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The Le Chéile Arts & Music Festival. Ireland’s “longest-running Independent music and arts” festival. Now it’s 18th year in Oldcastle, Co Meath. Feestival director Fergus Govern writes: We have a...
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A fete in Cork. For craft beer hounds. Finally. Noel Finn writes: We’re running a new Beer Festival at the Franciscan Well Brewpub [North Wall, Cork] this year – our Summer Fete kicks off next Friday...
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This Friday. Chris Maher writes: For everyone not going to the Electric Picnic….No Tent Required at The Grand Social [Lower Liffey Street, Dublin 1] on Friday – SIX bands for just €5 and all proceeds...
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So you didn’t have to. From the man who gave you Guaranteed! Playwright and Colin Murphy writes: These (above) are some of the key secondary sources for Bailed Out! [a new docu drama for the Dublin...
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You could call it a mission to tay But don’t. Mary Raftery Journalism Fund (Facebook)
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