The Pox Men – Heart-Beaten
Released yesterday, February 14.
Who says romance is dead?
The Pox Men do.
They say:
“A wee song for the Romantically afflicted.”
Nick says: Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right.
The Pox Men – Heart-Beaten
Released yesterday, February 14.
Who says romance is dead?
The Pox Men do.
They say:
“A wee song for the Romantically afflicted.”
Nick says: Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right.
Never mind the rain, sleet and snow – love is in the air.
So it’s only right that we celebrate St Valentine’s Day with a special music competition for all the lovers.
With a heart-quickening €50 voucher redeemable at any Golden Discs store up for grabs, I want you to dedicate a song to someone you love.
Lines remain open all day
Please include video links if possible.
Nick says: Good luck!
This afternoon.
Glasnevin Cemetery, Glasnevin, Dublin.
OK, who sent the balloon?
UPDATE: l’hélium est un gaz noble! (see comments)
*popcorn*
Stuck for something to do with your mate this Valentine’s weekend?
Ian Collins writes:
The Valentine’s Movie Night Package at The Morrison Hotel [Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin 1] is the perfect treat for those looking for something a little different over Valentines weekend.
From 6pm, dine in the glamorous surroundings of Halo and enjoy Pretty Woman. Choose from The Fancy Pants or Gentleman’s Afternoon Tea offering, before finishing with The Morrison’s Valentines cocktail, The Book of Love (Bombay Sapphire Gin with fresh lemon juice, raspberry syrup and egg white).
Tickets are priced at €60 per couple and can be booked here
Irish-made Valentine’s stuff to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie.
Text Me Love
A digital narrative project that traces a relationship from first flutters to goodbye.
Leon writes:
This is a series of haikus and digital animations that trace the life cycle of a relationship, from first meeting to end-ish.
Read the series here
Can you decide @broadsheet_ie? Late for Valentine’s or early for Christmas? Or just strange? Spotted in Aldi, Galway. pic.twitter.com/LQFoGOrObF
— Andrew Gibbons (@andrewtgibbons) February 16, 2015