Monthly Archives: June 2013
Nothing earth-shattering here. Just some lovely, flowing eye candy from Parisian motion design agency 2Factory.



But not an actual beached whale.
An incredibly lifelike 55 foot long sculpture of a beached sperm whale by Belgian art collective Captain Boomer (complete with performers playing the parts of scientists and environmental cleanup workers) installed by the Thames at the Old Royal Naval College as part of the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival (which ends this Saturday).
(Pix: Mike King)
Yikes
atVan Rompuy sings praises of Enda Kenny. Hint that Taoiseach will be EPP’s man to succeed Barroso as president of European Commission?
— Anton La Guardia (@AntonLaGuardia) June 28, 2013
Thanks Niall O’M
Open Sesame
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The latest New Yorker cover referencing this week’s US Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage.
By Jack Hunter.
Mmmf.
Previously: Meanwhile, In California
Via Buzzfeed

(The moolah men, top from left: Darragh Kelly, Mark Lambert and Peter Daly in Guaranteed! and, above, playwright Colin Murphy))
Now this is good timing.
Colin Murphy’s play Guaranteed! by (Fishamble Theatre Company) about the night of the bank deal, looked like it might become a modest, critically acclalmed success.
That was last Friday.
Then the Anglo Tapes EXPLODED.
Colin writes:
I’d like to claim that I came up with the Anglo tapes as a publicity ruse; in any case, we couldn’t have planned a more effective one, and Guaranteed! is selling out.
The play tells the true story of the bank guarantee and how we got there, in a way that is (hopefully) entertaining and dramatic. No facts in it are invented, but I had to imagine the behind-closed-doors dialogue – based on descriptions I was given.
In an earlier draft, I had a scene where a foul-mouthed Anglo executive phoned somebody who had been talking Anglo down, and let rip. It was very funny. It was one of my favourites. It was based on descriptions I’d been given of the laddish, aggressive culture in Anglo, and on the fact that they did phone their critics to complain, robustly – but it was, essentially, a fiction.
When I looked at it coldly, I realised I couldn’t stand over it. It was too far a foray into fiction – it was entertainment without any actual documentary evidence to back it up. So I cut the scene.
Hmmm.
What my play tries to do – and what an inquiry will hopefully pursue – is understand how and why all of the institutions that were supposed to protect us against the excesses of outliers like Anglo failed so utterly.
Laughing at the Anglo boys is good fun, and anger at them is well deserved, and possibly a useful political force in itself – it may force an inquiry, for example. But what we need is to learn where we went wrong, so we don’t repeat it.
An inquiry may help that – as long as it’s effectively bipartisan. In the meantime, Guaranteed! is a modest contribution. It’s not the full story but, maybe, it helps us on our way.
Guaranteed! is in Bray tonight at the Mermaid Arts Centre; Waterford at Garter Lane on Saturday and the Civic Theatre in Tallaght on Monday and Tuesday.
Pics: Pat Redmond (top) and Fergal Ward (above)
The Pixies released ‘Bagboy’ this morning. Their first song since 2004.
Enjoy.
Pixies Release ‘Bagboy,’ First New Song in Nine Years (Rolling Stone)
A slightly unsettling welcome/farewell at the opening of Hansfield Station, Clonsilla, Dublin, the newest station on the Iarnród Éireann network that will serve residents of Ongar and the surrounding areas
Finally.
Meanwhile, mind the gap
Transport minister Leo Varadkar and Joan Burton (they share the constituency) with a future disgruntled passenger/voter.
Pics by Jason Clarke
(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)

















