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Yearly Archives: 2017
Broadsheet on the Telly returns tonight at 11.45 streaming LIVE above and on our YouTube channel.
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Jonathan Sugarman
And in Cork?
Jonathan Sugarman will be giving a free lecture in the room 1.07, in the Western Gateway Building at University College Cork.
At 6.30pm.
A year before the bank guarantee, the former executive at Unicredit Bank Ireland resigned after giving the Central Bank a detailed account of enormous liquidity breaches at his bank.
Readers will recall his appearance before the Joint Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach on April 13.
More details about tonight’s lecture here
Previously: Thank You, Mr Sugarman
https://vimeo.com/189522268
An elegantly minimal short by Djob Nkondo based on a 2016 Instagram comic in which a primitive tribe on a desolate world encounters a giant humanoid totem.
A monster from the id? God? The BFG?
You’ll get no answers here.
Hugh writes:
I got on the [south-bound Dart] train at Lansdowne Road this morning and found a purse on the seat with some money in it. Shouted out at the platform before we left the station but no one was there. Have left a message at Irish Rail but they didn’t exactly seem mega efficient so thought I’d put it out here.
Anyone?
Never trust a longbeard.
A truthful promo for Frank & Honest coffee company.
Nicholas Kelly, of hip Dublin-based creative whatsit In The Company of Huskies, writes:
We made a video with a professional ‘Lie Detector‘ to see how honest the Irish public really are…
Earlier: Coffee The Way It Should Be
We’re off on a magical tour of Dublin’s best restaurants for the launch of @TasteofDublin #taste17 #flavoursoftheworld @YoungCaoimhe pic.twitter.com/8c3d0bavGG
— Jenny Lambert (@Jennylambert2) April 27, 2017
This afternoon.
Across Dublin city.
A rickshaw tour containing food critics, bloggers and nom fans of every stripe of the capital’s eateries to launch Taste of Dublin 2017, the Electric Picnic of grub this June.
More as they chomp it.
Top pic via Rebecca Lawless
Second pic via Taste
Twisted
atWarped anamorphic sculptures by London-based artist Jonty Hurwitz.
Digital renderings transformed into bronze, plaster and copper forms (more recent works are finished in oil paints) which come to life when viewed in the curved reflective surface of cylindrical mirrors.




















