Enda Kenny signs copies of his Time magazine cover during a visit to Zenith Technologies, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, minutes ago.
Via Dan Sokil.
Taoiseach opens Zenith Technologies’ new US HQ (Business&Leadership)
Enda Kenny signs copies of his Time magazine cover during a visit to Zenith Technologies, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, minutes ago.
Via Dan Sokil.
Taoiseach opens Zenith Technologies’ new US HQ (Business&Leadership)
You may recall Teresa.
Mia Mullarkey writes:
I need your help to tell this story. Three good reasons for you to help us make this film are:
1. Teresa Treacy is an inspiring woman who is willing to be imprisoned again if needs be because she believes her land and trees are worth protecting,
2. ESB is about to embark on a multi-billion euro project of erecting power lines across Ireland and so it is a crucial time for a story like this to get out there,
3. The film is in the editing stage and we just need some more money to get it completed.
Danger Overhead Powerlines (Fundit.ie)
Previously: Teresa Treacy And The Tree Of Life

Sculptor Anthony Gormley’s public artwork ‘Another Place’ – one hundred 650kg cast iron figures installed along two miles of Merseyside’s Crosby Beach since the mid 2000s – recently captured by photographer Paul Sutton in particularly good light.
Many more pix here

John Lannon, Roger Cole of Peace And Neutrality Alliance. and People Before Profit TD Richard Boyd Barrett at the launch of ‘Shannon Airport, War and Renditions’, in Buswells Hotel, Dublin.
The booklet, published by Shannonwatch, the Peace and Neutrality Alliance (PANA) and the Irish Anti-War Movement (IAWM), outlines “the legal instruments being violated as a result of US military and CIA use of Shannon”
(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)
You may like this so.
David Noone, singer songwriter and poet (with a wonderfully-titled collection, ‘My Cat Is A Vicious Drunk’) plays a repertoire of Nick Cave’s choons at Stags Head Raw, upstairs in the Stag’s Head, Dame Court, Dublin this Sunday.
Above, Derek David sings ‘Where Do We Go Now But Nowhere’ from Cave’s 1997 album, The Boatman’s Call.
8pm. €8.

Windrider Reflective Bicycle Clips: $20/pair from Dutch designer Gijs Bakker.
These cool pant clips comfortably and swiftly peg legs. The fluorescent PVC glows in the dark, providing visibility for night riding. Some of our rave-bound customers have been strapping them on to their arms as nightclub accessories.
Ah, Amsterdam.
Purring round Montrose in June 1967, like a boss.
A young fogey before it went mainstream.
Dublin Corporation passed a motion to change the name of Love Lane to Donore Avenue, ‘to the mutual benefit and advantage of all parties’.
Ah here.
Anyone?
Dublin Diary (DublinHeritage.ie)
Pic via Dublin.ie
Thanks Sibling of Daedalus and John Moynes