

A 415 square metre grass court built on a converted helipad 650 ft above the ground at the Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai, to promote the 2005 Dubai Open. Yes, the 2005 Dubai Open.
Monthly Archives: August 2011
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQMI2E5v4IU
“Can you see the sky?”
Niall Quinn + Satellite television technology + neck-warming sweater & ‘dad’ jeans = Q-Sat.
Q-Sat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XayxMPrUP4&NR=1
Well it can only be better than the musical.
At least Andrew Garfield is excited about it:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_nHhlBFs2k
Release Date: Summer 2012
A happy day on Planet Catholic.
Meanwhile, David Norris, interviewed this afternoon by Anton Savage on Today FM’s Last Word.
Listen here.
(Eamonn Farrell/Photocall Ireland)
Plus, from the Guardian, what might have been:
Watching Norris stroll the streets of Galway 10 days ago was to witness an extraordinary political phenomenon in the modern era: a vote-seeking politician whom people did not treat with disdain or indifference.
Judging by the verdict of the streets, Norris was a nailed-on certainty to become Ireland’s new president in the October elections. He would have been the first openly gay president anywhere in the world.
But this witty, boastful, posh, Protestant, piano-playing, unashamedly intellectual Joycean scholar has now abruptly quit Ireland’s presidential race, sunk by the latest in a series of damaging revelations related to his sexuality – and judgment.
While ordinary people in supposedly socially conservative Ireland seemed sanguine about the idea of a clever and openly gay man becoming their president, there were clearly critics determined to root out every misjudgment in his long and highly respected career as a senator campaigning for gay rights.
David Norris Campaign Was A Political Phenomenon (Patrick Barkham, Guardian)









