While Dublin rapper Lecs Luther has found himself doing rather well in recent days in cyberspace, I’ve been very taken with this effort from Dublin rapper CuCullen. I know Dublin hip hop is the Marmite of Come Here To Me, with some of you loving it and others the very opposite, but give ’em a play.
Archive for 2011
Rapture, rapture, rapture, rapture…..
Posted in Uncategorized on August 25, 2011| Leave a Comment »
‘The Dead Zoo’
Posted in Uncategorized on August 24, 2011| 1 Comment »
The Dead Zoo, or the Natural History Museum, is undoubtedly one of my favourite museums in the city. It’s one I’ve always recommended to tourists for a look, and one you nearly force Irish people into when they tell you they haven’t visited.
The latest effort from Storymap Dublin shows the Dead Zoo in all her glory, with curator Nigel Monaghan discussing the place, its exhibits and wonders.
I thought the charm of the place really came across too in the recent ad for the City Of A Thousand Welcomes initiative, where tourists meet a native on their arrival in the city.
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Posted in Uncategorized on August 23, 2011| 4 Comments »
The title of this post is the attendance at Monday nights Dublin derby between Saint Patrick’s Athletic F.C and Bohs. Hardly groundbreaking (groundfilling?) and a worrying sign of the times perhaps. Dublin derbies should comfortably be attracting a minimum of 2,000, but there were a variety of factors up against this one.
With Manchester United on television that night, the game was always going to suffer, but questions have to be asked about Monday night kickabouts in general. A glance over the figures reveals much about the effect Monday night games has on attendances. What the solution is I don’t know, but perhaps clubs could ultimately make more money by attempting to sell tickets in packages with slight reductions. Many who paid in to see Pats and Drogheda on Friday night in Richmond were of course down on Monday, but some are, for economic reasons, picking and choosing games and two games in a weekend essentially is quite the hit to any families pocket.
On the pitch, great credit is due to a nine-man Bohemians holding out for a point, and nobody could say the game was a dull one. Filling seats with those willing to watch such encounters is the real task now for clubs.
There’s a Heatwave a coming…
Posted in Events, Music on August 23, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Thursday to be exact.
The Heatwave are the UK’s number one bashment sound. Everywhere they go it’s a carnival, from their weekly Rinse FM show to raves all over the world. When The Heatwave touch down it’s a madness: pure hype and energy.
Punky Reggae Party are going to be holding down The Loft with sets from myself, Antrophe, Paul V and Andy Culture.
Admission: €8 | Doors: 11pm | Twisted Pepper, 54 Middle Abbey St.
Facebook event here | More info see here
False advertising?
Posted in Pubs on August 23, 2011| 4 Comments »
I see The Lotts Cafe Bar on Liffey Street has got an external facelift. Included is a new piece of writing which suggests that The Lotts is “Dublin’s smallest bar”. The website suggests the same.
Surely this title is still held by The Dawson Lounge on Dawson Street?
Punch cartoons on Ireland, 1920. (2)
Posted in Uncategorized on August 23, 2011| 2 Comments »
This is the second post of political punch cartoons on Ireland from 1920. The first one is here.
I came into posession of a good sized collection of originals recently and intend to scan them up here to the site. They deal with a wide range of issues, ranging from Sinn Féin to munitions strikes, Home Rule to policing in Ireland.
‘The Mary Robinson Tapestry Rug for Irish President’
Posted in Uncategorized on August 21, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Ah, the Mary Robinson Tapestry Rug on Dame Street.
We’ve all passed her on the way to work, or had a good look and wondered why in the name of god it exists.
With the Race for the Aras becoming (lets be perfectly honest about it) less and less interesting, along comes Facebook with ‘The Mary Robinson Tapestry Rug for Irish President’. The Dame Street beauty has already been photoshopped in all kinds of wonderful ways.
The group is over here.

Jungle Boogie
Posted in Events, Music on August 20, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Big tings happening tonight on Capel Street.
Jungle Boogie! will be hittin Dublin the 20th August in Ruta Live on the corner of Capel St and North King St
It’s a night of Vinyl only turntable bashin Jungle, UK Hardcore and Old School Badness brought to you by hardcore Junglists from the 4 ends of the land.
//Lineup///
BadManDeego
Undadog
Welfare
Jonezy
Facebook event here.
The People’s Festival in Dún Laoghaire is cancelled.
Posted in Uncategorized on August 20, 2011| 6 Comments »
This, my friends, is a huge pity. That’s my plans for later today out the window anyway. The 11th hour indeed!
CANCELLATION NOTICE.
It is with the deepest regret that we The People’s Festival – Committee, Team & Crew must now inform the general public of the complete cancellation of our scheduled event in Dun Laoghaire (20th & 21st August 2011) in this the 11th Hour.
…We would like to state at this point that we ourselves take full responsibility for the oversights involved in the festivals planning which have led us to withdraw from the implementation of this festival.
There has been up until this point a phenomenal amount of support for this idea. Support of the kind which none here could possibly express our depth of gratitude. It is in the spirit of that support which we would humbly ask you, the people, to remain behind us, and with us, for a future event.
As we speak arrangements are being made for what can only be billed as an alternative and consolatory event in Dublin City instead, which it must be stated will not serve as a festival but rather a gathering of those involved up to this point and those who support and understand the spirit intended by the original concept. (**details of which will be issued separately)
It must be stated clearly and decidedly that there will be NO events relating to The People’s Festival happening in Dun Laoghaire over the course of either the 20th or 21st August 2011, in any of the venues previously posted including; The 40 Foot Bar & Grill, The Harbor Bar, Scotts Cafe Bar or any other.
Further explanation will be forthcoming, and notification will be made directly by our committee to all artists involved, volunteers and everyone else involved in any with this project.
Words cannot express the disappointment felt across the board of organisers and we can only hope that this development is received with sympathy and understanding.
We will endeavour to develop an adequate People’s Festival for introduction at a future time.
Wishing you all well, and many thanks.
The People’s Festival Team
They make the Shed End Invincibles sound like the choir of Christchurch.
Posted in Uncategorized on August 19, 2011| 1 Comment »
Dubliner Robbie Keane arrives in LA airport to the sounds of the the LA Galaxy ultras, the ACB. Notice the lad in the flat cap and Irish scarf, dedication.
Interesting video of actions from the Angel City Brigade:
What they look like on day 1….
Posted in Uncategorized on August 18, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Via the Viking Splash Tour Facebook, excellent.
An inspired solution was found in the invention and subsequent production of the DUKW by the General Motors Corporation in America. The DUKW was an amphibious vehicle that was more than capable of carrying soldiers and supplies into the European Theatre of World War II. DUKWs were designed to withstand driving onto beaches in 15 foot seas. In addition to carrying up to 30 troops or 2 1/2 tons of cargo DUKWs were used in other capacities. For example, machine guns could be added to the DUKW and it could then be used as a firing platform! It was this versatility that made the DUKW perfect for the planned Allied invasion of Europe, and on June 5/6 1944, the DUKW would enter into military history as the primary method of transport used by the armies involved in the Normandy landings. It was not just the invasion of Europe that the DUKW was confined to- they were also successfully used in Allied operations in the Pacific Theatre and Sicily.
















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