Yearly Archives: 2016
Free?
YES!
Vinny Staggliano writes:
Something that may interest your readers: Dublin chillwave dance act The Swedish Railway Orchestra, led by indie musician Rob Smith (top) will be launching their debut album, Northern Lights, in the cozy (and unorthodox) confines of O’Donoghues’ Bar on Suffolk Street, Dublin 2 tonight.
The show is free and kicks off at 8pm sharp.
Play Dead
atThis afternoon.
Hueston Station, Dublin.
The Belmond Grand Hibernian, the first luxury sleeper touring train in Ireland leaves for Cork. Passengers left in comfort not experienced on an Irish rail network since the British were here.
How comfy?
Ah here.
Express Lane
atHello you.
He’s lost a few Euros pounds.
Apple Ordered to Pay Up to $14.5 Billion in EU Tax Crackdown (Bloomberg)
Earlier: The €13billion Apple Bill
Previously: A Long Way from £2 Apple
Thanks Graeme Kelly
This morning.
The launch of TG4’s Autumn Schedule 2016.
Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin.
From top: TG4 weather persons, Caitlin Nic Aoidh( black dress), Mairead Ni Chuaig (pink dress) and Irish television presenter and columnist, Paidi O Lionaird; Patrick Bergin and Hector O hEochagain.
Any excuse.
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Annalise Murphy and sports minister Shane Ross at Aras an Uachtarain
A new season of the Late Late Show.
No wait, come back.
Gareth Naughton writes:
As the Olympic ticket scandal rumbles on in Rio, Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport Shane Ross joins Ryan Tubridy on this Friday’s The Late Late Show…We’ll also be hearing from the man at the centre of one of the biggest upsets in Ireland’s Olympic history, Michael Conlan. We will be celebrating the achievements of our Olympic heroes with silver medallists Annalise Murphy and Gary and Paul O’Donovan, the latter fresh from his gold medal win at the world championships, in studio to chat about achieving glory in Rio….
Fight!
Late Late Show Friday on RTÉ One at 9.35pm
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