Or not enough leather?
Too few baby-oiled bodhran players?
Alas, we never learn may never know.
Ryan Dolan’s performance in tonight’s Eurovision final in Malmo, Sweden..
Robbed he was. Five points dead last robbed.
Or not enough leather?
Too few baby-oiled bodhran players?
Alas, we never learn may never know.
Ryan Dolan’s performance in tonight’s Eurovision final in Malmo, Sweden..
Robbed he was. Five points dead last robbed.
The Choir Invisible writes:
“Hi guys, I know you don’t normally do this but a much beloved guitar of ours has gone missing, presumed stolen. Last seen in Fibbers on the Quays on 11th May. A rare Fender Telecaster, black paisley design. Probably the only one around Dublin. Reward offered. Contact thechoirinvisibleband@gmail.com. or here with any information
The Action on X protest this afternoon at Central Bank Plaza, Dame Street, Dublin.
Previously: Free at 4pm?
Pics: (Laura Hutton/PhotocallIreland); Paul Murphy, Kitty Catastrophe, Andrew, ARC.

This afternoon. Ahead of the Action on X rally.
He’s the poster boy of the pro-life movement.
Barry Corvo writes:
Just thought I’d share this with you. On Parnell St [Dublin], just after 3pm, a Hector look-a-like was tearing down Action on X rally posters at a fierce rate.
He was even wearing one of those nice red Life Institute/Youth Defence jackets. Seemed like he was on his way back to Castle Grayskull (60A Capel Street).
UPDATE.
At the rally an hour later…
An oddly familiar pro-life protestor heckling and taking photos at the ‘Action on X’ rally.
Thanks Michael Stamp andredmum
Unless you drive very carefully
Cormac McCann writes:
I know you don’t usually this but my much loved tortoise has escaped from my garden in Millmount Grove, Windy Arbour/Dundrum.
if anyone lives in the area and finds him or hears about a rogue tortoise can they please contact me through Broadsheet. He’s only the size of a tea saucer and looks like a tortoise pretty much.
UPDATE:
Cormac writes this afternoon:
“Great news! He was found 20 min ago chomping on some dandelions in my next door neighbour’s garden”
The first offering from the return of Big Mental Disease to the Irish Internets.
No one is safe.





The sixth All-City Graffiti Jam, sponsored by All-City records in the car park next to the Tivoli Theatre, Francis Street, Dublin, this afternoon.
John Gallen writes:
It’s early days on the graffiti. As for the kids? Not a helmet in sight! A free for all is where you’d get it…
Pics: John Gallen