Artist David Barton portrays characters from the Simpsons in the style of Old Masters: Rembrandt’s Homer, Groundskeeper Willie Van Gogh, Marge with the Pearl Earring and Apu Dali.
Yearly Archives: 2013
What you may need to know.
1. PONYDANCE! is a new Irish documentary, from Broadsheet faves Doris/Magee. Watch Doris/Magee’s Greatest Hits HERE.
2. It was produced for TG4’s Splanc! strand. TG4 rocks: it shows Breaking Bad and westerns on a Friday, and it makes Ros Na Run, possibly the most mental soap in history.
3. Ponydance are probably the coolest dance troupe in Ireland right now. Fact.
4. The second coolest dance troupe in Ireland are probably the Lords Of Strut – they’re in PONYDANCE! too.
5. It premieres at the Guth Gafa International Documentary Festival next month.
6. Declaration of interest: ‘Preposterous’, of this parish, once had a cameo in a Doris/Magee production. His finest hour.
Release Date: May 17th
Kiwi motocross freestyler and reigning Red Bull X-Fighters World Champion Levi Sherwood narrates slow motion footage of his favourite aerial trick.
Busted
atJoe Schmidt has been appointed as the new Ireland head coach #rterugby
— RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) April 29, 2013
IRFU Appoint Schmidt As New Ireland Coach (IrishRugby.ie)
Pic: (Inpho.ie / Irish Rugby)
Magic Beaker
atCloying
atPope Francis yesterday confirms two schoolchildren from the Diocese of Cloyne in Cork (a diocese chosen at “random” by the pontiff) at a PR ceremony in the Vatican yesterday.
Yes, that Cloyne of the very recent Cloyne Report.
Not mentioned during RTE’s coverage, oddly.
Dr Peter Boylan’s encounter with Breda O’Brien on Radio One last week wasn’t his first time spreading his blasted ‘facts’.
He was also involved in this merciless exchange on ‘Prime Time’ in November with Dr Berry Kiely, medical advisor to the Pro-Life Campaign. (Scroll to 12:10)
Dr Berry Kiely: “Sorry. Can I just clarify there, Peter? Because I was looking at the Institute of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists website today and they have guidelines for the management of miscarriage em..in pregnancy…”
Dr Peter Boylan: “Not threatened miscarriage though. That’s different you see. There’s an awful lot of confusion about this. Miscarriage, threatened miscarriage, abortion, mixed abortion and so on.”
Kiely: “But they do talk about incomplete miscarriages which we are told is what happened in this case.”
Boylan: “That’s where the baby has died and the tissues have been passed and there’s remaining tissue. That’s what an incomplete abortion is and you should know that, Berry.”
Kiely: “Yeah, no but what they’re what they’re talking about in these guidelines is that they say you have conservative management you have medical induction of labour and you have..”
Boylan: “This is talking about really really early miscarriages, six or seven weeks which is completely different. This is muddying the waters here.”
Kiely: “Imagine, Peter. I think perhaps that’s not being fair here.”
Boylan: “No.”
Kiely: “I don’t think there is anything from any of the other obstetricians I have talked to. None of them seem to make that tremendous distinction you’re making. They’ve all agreed…that yes…”
Boylan: “Well you’re not talking to the right people.”
Kiely: “Oh.”
Previously: Dr Peter Boylan and Breda O’Brien: The Transcript
The powerful blast in Divadelni Street at 9:56 a.m. local time shattered the surrounding buildings, including the nearby National Theatre.
Police say there had been about 15 people in the building which reportedly included an office of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and an art gallery.
Powerful explosion rocks central Prague, up to 55 injured (RT)
#mariefleming has lost her #assistedsuicide action. More @independent_ie
— Dearbhail McDonald (@DearbhailDibs) April 29, 2013
Partner of #mariefleming, Tom Curran, ringing home to communicate #supremecourt ruling. #assistedsuicide #righttodie #tragic — Dearbhail McDonald (@DearbhailDibs) April 29, 2013
Up to #legislature now to regulate #assistedsuicide #endoflife issues #mariefleming
— Dearbhail McDonald (@DearbhailDibs) April 29, 2013
Tom Curran (Top) arriving at the Four Courts, Dublin, this morning to hear his partner Marie Fleming’s Supreme Court appeal to the decision that defends the judgment to uphold the ban on assisted suicide.
Previously: Dignity
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