Yearly Archives: 2017

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Inside the Dáil

John Drennan, in The Irish Sun, reports:

Leinster House is to crack down on journalists who it says portray TDs and their salaries in a negative light.

It is a move some might see as like President Donald Trump’s attacks on the US media’s “fake news”.

A private Houses of the Oireachtas Draft Communications Strategy Report plans to “robustly and promptly challenge inaccurate, misleading, unbalanced or misinformed media coverage of parliament”.

The draft strategy expresses particular concerns about the “less than benign view of the public on the salaries and allowable expenses of members, irrespective of any cuts”. And it believes the media are chiefly to blame.

…One source said: “I think you can translate that into meaning it will be putting manners on the media.”

‘Put manners on the media’: Leinster House to crack down on journalists who portray TDs and their salaries in a negative light (The Irish Sun)

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NAMAwinelake tweetz:

In January 2017, there were a record 7,167 homeless people in emergency accommodation (hotels and hostels) comprising 4,760 adults and 2,407 children. And (top)… this is where the 4,760 homeless adults were “living” at the end of January 2017 – Donegal is up 33% in one month, Galway up 15%…

Earlier: Meanwhile In Offaly

Yesterday: Two Days Late

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From top: Tullamore town, County Offaly; Homeless activist Ken Smollen’s Facebook message

Named locally as Conor O’Hagan, who originally hails from Clonakilty in Cork, he was “hospitalised recently due to the effects of sleeping outdoors and has passed away this evening,” Smollen said. “May he rest in peace,” Smollen said. The cause of his death is not yet known.

Ken Smollen recalled his interaction with the young man in Tullamore: “I only spoke to him once when I gave him a sleeping bag and some food. A number of people tried to help him on numerous occasions, and as far as I’m aware he has been in Tullamore for about 5 months,” he told the Offaly Express.

“He could be seen regularly on the bridge over the river and beside the Bridge House or in other locations on William Street. The last time I saw him he was busking outside the AIB. I know that he was hospitalised about 2 months ago. I haven’t personally seen him on the streets since that,” Smollen added.

UPDATED: Homeless man dies in Tullamore (Offaly Express)

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Top pic: Millhouse.ie

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Telephone Explosionselectronic pop duo from Dublin

What you may need to know…

01. Comprised of singer Dolores Fogarty and Adrian Mee, Telephone Explosions are a pop two-piece based in Dublin.

02. Citing number stations and other clandestine transmissions as influences, they’ve been quick to get the grá from Irish music press, with Nialler9 and The Last Mixed Tape singing their praises.

03. Streaming above is debut single Pocket, available now for free download from their Bandcamp.

04. We’re reliably informed an extended-player is due this summer, off the back of the aforementioned tune.

Thoughts: Dreamy, otensibly easy, minimal, harmony-laced pop with a foreboding undertone.

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From top: Moby: Donal Scannell

Irish multimedia producer and podcast specialist Donal Scannell has kicked off a new arts & culture podcast.

His first guest? None other than songwriter and producer Moby.

Among the topics discussed were diet, existential angst, fame and the current state of world affairs.

Speaking on writing his memoirs:

I mean, I’ve never written a memoir before and I had worked under the assumption that memories were written by old politicians, or disgraced public figures or pop stars. But then, I guess, it honestly all started with Patti Smith’s “Just Kids”, for me at least. That was when I realized that you could write a sort of discrete – when I say discrete I mean dealing with a specific period of time – memoi before you turn 90.

I mean, Bob Dylan’s “Chronicles” were similar, it was partially about Bob Dylan, but very much about what it was like to be in New York during the nascent folk scene there and I thought, presumptuously perhaps, that I had had enough interesting things happen to me, and also I thought that enough interesting things have happened in New York during the period that’s covered by the memoire that it warranted being written.

You know, if I was Chris Martin from Coldplay, and I like Chris, I’m not saying this to malign him, but there’s not much to write about, you know, he had nice parents, I’ve met his parents, they’re lovely, and his first record became successful and his entire adult life has been spent being successful. So if you’ve had a relatively stable, prosaic life, it’s probably not going to make for the best memoire, but my life has been neither stable nor prosaic so I sort of thought why not try and write about it?

And then the question I had to ask myself was: Ok, how do I write a memoire and not waste people’s time? I didn’t want to just craft, I didn’t want this to be a PR exercise, I didn’t want to try and portray myself in some sort of flattering light that might help my Q rating, you know, I didn’t want to write a self-penned hagiography, I wanted to write something honest because that’s, I mean, it should be self-evident, but I don’t know if it is to say that the goal of art should either be abject entertainment or honesty, you know, because we’re, maybe I’m rambling on, but there’s sort of existential sort of underpinnings of everything that we do is trying to make sense of how baffling it is to be alive as a human being especially in a universe that’s 15 or 16 billion years old, you know, so we’re alive for a couple of decades, we pretend that we’re immortal, we pretend that our lives have meaning and significance, but deep down we know that we die, we disappear and we have no idea what, if any, meaning or significance our lives have had.

So, for me, the response to that is just solidarity and communication, you know, and so that’s one of the reasons why I aspired to write an honest memoir because I wanted to talk about my experience being human, I didn’t want to lie about any aspect of it because there enough disingenuous culture in our world, like, I don’t feel the need to add more disingenuity to our sort of cultural pantheon.

Read the entire transcript here.

Listen to the podcast (grab a tay first, though) here.

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This morning.

Mountjoy Square, Dublin 1

The alarm was raised at around 7.20am this morning.

Dublin Fire Brigade say eight pumps, two ambulances, a ladder and an aerial team are at the scene and crews are searching the premises “which is most likely a multi occupancy property”.  There are no reports of any serious injuries

11 People Rescued From Major Blaze In The North Inner City (98FM)

Pics: Dublin Fire Brigade, Leah Davis and Rollingnews

 

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Judith Goldberger writes:

Despite all the MSM huffing and puffing about fake news and the po-faced sanctimony of media platforms such as the Irish Times, the Irish Times still publishes something they admit is not verified by a 3rd party independently. Oh, but it says “purported”. That’s OK then, innit? It’s all clicks…

Fight!