Monthly Archives: September 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wwkejeb5mls
Green Day”s pre-show promo (all the signs of what was to come are there) and stunning (NSFW audio) finale at the 2012 iHeartRadio concert in Las Vegas.
Imagining that the band are having their set cut to make way for the likes of Usher and Rihanna, Billie Joe Armstrong unleashes the classic rock-tantrum Trinity: f-bomb, bird and smashed guitar.
Punchline: the set had not been cut short. Billy Joe was simply high as a monkey.
Before Denis
atAt times, however, its role as a shaper of national opinion was somewhat confused. Its first editor, TC Harrington, had a unique way of formulating editorial policy. His role, according to contributor Felix M Larkin, was to follow public opinion as he perceived it and articulate positions broadly acceptable to his predominantly middle-class Catholic readers, so as not to lose their custom.
…Few things ever change significantly at the heart of newspapers. Resonances of today’s strident debates over proprietary interference with editors are echoed in the conflict between [William Martin] Murphy and Harrington. And it is Harrington who had the last word, after Murphy had requested him to support a friend in a by-election.
Harrington rose to his full editorial height and thundered at Murphy by letter that he was seeking reassurances “that I will be given a free hand as regards the policy of the Independent on political questions and matters and that you will not persist in forcing your unpopular political views on me with a view to getting them into the editorial columns of the Independent”.
We’re calling him Michael Bratley.
Paddy Gara, age unknown, does his thing at the Hudson Valley Irish Fest in Peekskill, Westchester County, New York, at the weekend.
Filming Foyle’s War (set during WW2) outside Fallon’s, off Patrick Street, Dublin, minutes ago.
Thanks Thomas Foy and Bobby Sheehy
No choice but to stand there and clap,
During Donegal’s victory lap.
A great day, don’t you know,
Enda trapped there on show,
With a face like he’s chewing on crap.
John Moynes
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Church taxes brought in about €5bn for the Roman Catholic Church and €4.3bn for the Protestant churches in 2010, according to official statistics.
Gulp.
German Catholics Face Sanctions Over Non-Payment Of Religious Tax (RTE)
Thanks Lars Biscuits
Now all he needs is a lead role in an acclaimed American sitcom.
Unlikely couple alert: Charlize Theron Dating Modern Family’s Eric Stonestreet? (CelebrityFix)
Liberty
atYou’ll miss it when it’s gone replaced.
Liberty Hall, Dublin, captured by Richard Gilligan, part of an exhibition of his architectural photographs running at the RHA, Ely Place, Dublin, until October 7, to mark Open House Dublin organised by the Irish Architectural Foundation (Oct 5-7).













