Yearly Archives: 2017

The Emerald Stone2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9H2ACnRPiU

But they need YOUR help.

Reckoner Productions –  Writer/Director Alan Dunne (top left) , Producer Eamonn Tutty (top right) and Co-Producer Zeb Moore – want support from film fans tocomplete an ambitious children’s fantasy film, The Emerald Stone.

Eamonn writes:

‘The Emerald Stone‘ tells the story of Sarah and her brother Cian who are shrunk after encountering a strange emerald stone in their grandmother’s house.

This leads them on a journey in which they must work together to return back to normal size, but being only two inches tall dangers and obstacles block their way.

Donations to this campaign will help cover production costs and also post production to ensure we get the best possible film, and push it over the line to completion.

By donating and contributing to this campaign by any means be it financial assistance to pushing out our campaign to reach a wide audience, we can deliver a unique and heart felt film.

Pledge here

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‘sup?

This morning.

Royal College of Physicians, Dublin 2

Minister for Health Simon Harris speaks to reporters after giving an address to the Health Enterprise Alliance Symposium.

Mr Harris continues to deal with the fallout of the RTÉ Investigates programme on Monday that revealed the HSE operate at least two other waiting lists not published by the National Treatment Purchase Fund, the body responsible for putting together list data.

Name that physician anyone?

UPDATE: It’s Abraham Colles.

HSE fury over Simon Harris’s response on waiting lists (Irish Times)

Health Minister Simon Harris in secret hospital waiting list talks with HSE after feeling ‘ashamed’ over long delays (The Irish Sun)

Rollingnews

“Mäusebunker,” Freie Universität, Berlin.

Francisco Javier Sáenz de OizaHabitat ’67, Montreal, Canada.The Torre Velasca in MilanWestern City Gate, Belgrade, SerbiaWibautstraat is an Amsterdam Metro statioExamples of Brutalist architecture from the 50s to the mid 70s.

Despite their apparent Soviet Bloc cachet, most were built in the West.

Above: “Mäusebunker,” Freie Universität, Berlin; Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza, Madrid; Habitat ’67, Montreal, Canada; The Torre Velasca in Milan; Western City Gate, Belgrade, Serbia and Wibautstraat Metro station in Amsterdam.

Related: Brutal In Belgrade

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