
Cousins Nicola Smith, right, with seven-month-old T.J. Costello and Susan McFarlane with six-month-old Sarah Rose Nolan from Airfield, Co. Dublin back for Christmas from Perth, Australia at Dublin Airport literally about an hour ago.
Monthly Archives: December 2011
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Zachary Abel uses binders, paperclips, playing cards and all kinds of household objects to create these mathematical sculptures.
The Impenetraball (top pic) made from 132 binder clips, is a recent piece that Zachary reckons is strong enough to take his weight (though he hasn’t tested this out yet).
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Luke Kelly, originally from Dunboyne, Co. Meath, is welcomed home by his mother Joan Coogan Kelly, father Eamonn and brother Neal (pic 3 with camera) after arriving at Dublin Airport literally earlier from Sydney, Australia, where he has been living for the past six years.
Luke has not been home for three years, and this time brought his partner Tegan Hinchey (2nd pic) to meet his family for the first time.
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(Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland)
A Christmas card posted on director Terry Gilliam‘s Facebook page last week festively juxtaposed by the nice folk at BleedingCool with ‘The Christmas Card’ – the third section of Gilliam’s 1968 short film, Storytime (which the longer-of-tooth may recall played in the picture houses before Monty Python’s Life of Brian at Christmas time).
We love the Terry.








