Tune into RTÉ Radio 1 at 2.02pm tomorrow to hear Don’t Go Far . . . Your Dinner’s Nearly Ready, the story of two young Dublin boys made headlines around the world in 1985 when they hopped on a Dart and ended up in New York.
Hidden at the wall by Nassau Street by the (sometimes open) gate to the street above, is this excellent plaque.
Another gem few Dubs, including Trinity students, seem aware of. Of course Trinity College Dublin played a central role in the supression of the rebellion of 1916, with the Sinn Féin Rebellion Handbook (A PDF of which we recently linked to here) noting that
On Saturday, 5th August 1916, in the Provost’s gardens of Trinity College, a presentation from the citizens of Dublin to commemorate the gallant conduct of the Officers Training Corps during the rebellion was made.
“AC Smith (Hexbridge)” is listed among Hussars killed during the rebellion, or as a result of wounds sustained during the Rising.
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Not exactly breaking news, but there’s not a whole lot of original thought going on in Irish telly-making land apparently, and it was only a matter of time until this happened.
This gem of a piece in De Hedild had me in stitches.
Ireland’s take on the hit MTV show The Hills, entitled Fade Street, has been one of the best-kept secrets in the television world for the past year — but the Herald can exclusively reveal the stars of the upcoming programme.
RTE are describing the show as ‘constructed reality’, which I presume means real people in very unreal situations, involving scripts and large doses of nonsense.
The “Cross-Platform Sponsorship Opportunity” PDF can be read over here, and is a great way to kill three minutes.
The Look
The drama takes place in the heart of Fade Street. The name is taken from the Dublin 2 Street… its bars and
shops represent the essence of the show. Dublin and Ireland will be shown at its gritty cinematic best using
locations that are cosmopolitan as well as traditional, portraying a vibrant location with a great sense of history and aspirational future.
A southside Paths To Freedom, anyone?
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Special intimate Dublin show announced!
Weds 15th September in The Workman’s Club to celebrate the opening of this great new venue. Tickets go onsale on Friday 20th August at http://www.ticketmaster.ie. Support from Eoin Glackin.
From Damen Dempsey over on ‘the Facebook’.
We only recently reviewed the Workman’s here.
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Two great videos showing Dublin in a most unusual context, the first being the excellent new one for the Golden Pages iPhone App, which comes from KrookedType. Between the toys in the attic and the books under the stairs, there’s nothing in the house anymore without a mind of its own.
Then, I spotted this one over on the Dublin Community Blog, and my mind was blown. How amazing is this?
Originally created for the Darklight Festival’s ’4 Day Movie’ project, Avatar Days is a portrait of four online gamers in Dublin whose daily lives contrast with their virtual identities.
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Above: Groovie Ghoulies- The Time Warp
I’ve always loved the Rocky Horror Picture Show. I’ve seen the cult film on big screens and small screens, and it doesn’t get old. It’s a bit mad alright, but aren’t all the best things?
The arrival of the Rocky Horror Show, the acclaimed UK stage version of the classic, is most welcome. Flicking through The Ticket on a Friday (don’t we all?), I noticed it’ll be running at the Grand Canal Theatre, where all the good things in the world seem to be going over the next few months.
It’ll be running from Monday 11 through to Saturday 16 October 2010. All the details are over on the shows site, here.
Gem of the site has to be this.
Dancing
Although not compulsory you may find that during the Time Warp you are the only person in the audience not on your feet. You dance the Time Warp by simply following the rule: ‘Do what it says in the song’. Do the same and you’ll be able to participate in this famous dance. For example, the phrase ‘its just a jump to the left’ should accompanied with a jump to the left. If you want to get up and boogie to other songs feel free to do so, but remember that the Time Warp is the only dance that has set moves
Excellent.
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I’m by no means a photographer. Far from it. The camera? A simple Fujifilm ‘tourist on holiday’ effort. Still, when it vanished for a few days I felt lost. I like to just walk around Dublin and snap things. Here’s a few from a beautiful Thursday.
Do you believe in ghosts? These ones anyway. The classic Pacman ghost appears by two, up by the NCAD.
No Al Calcio Moderno: The Green Brigade are a Celtic Ultras supporters group. I like this sticker lots. Bob Marley having a kickabout.
Our man in the White House: In the excellent Kenny’s, Lucan village. Farewell pints were had for Simon, off to Taiwan. So long, young Simon.
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I stumbled upon this amazing box of stickers today in the Irish Labour History Museum in Beggars Bush.
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Some beautiful scenes of Dublin in the early 1930s. Skip to 06:51 minutes in. College Green, Trinity College, O’Connell Street, Nelson’s Pillar, the GPO, the Four Courts and the Liffey all make an appearance.
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We stopped the car last weekend at a few car boot sales in the west of the country, and you couldn’t move for all the Val Doonican LPs and flashing pictures of Jesus. Still, always stop. One of our own recently picked up a Euro ’88 jersey for €1.60 , less than my bus fare. Like the eBay of old, if you’re willing to rummage and have a proper look, you can come out with something ace.
One for the young ‘uns mainly I suppose is the excellent car boot sale out the back of the Bernard Shaw pub. It returns next Saturday, running from midday onwards.
It is an odds ‘n’ ends market, with car boots and stalls, food, drink, bands, DJs and a few hundred people in great humour. Starts at 1pm, runs til 7pm, with after party til the wee hours inside and is Free In.
Probably won’t turn up a Euro ’88 jersey granted, but maybe Val is back in fashion.
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