Yearly Archives: 2019

‘sup?

It’s back.

Rarr.

Nicole Osborne writes:

This week ODEON cinemas nationwide welcome an old Disney classic back onto the big screen.

The Lion King will return on July 19th in a new photorealistic computer animated form.

ODEON cinemas have brilliant family ticket deals available in all eleven ODEON cinemas nationwide (Dublin (Blanchardstown, Charlestown, Coolock, Point Square, Stillorgan), Cavan, Limerick, Naas, Newbridge, Portlaoise and Waterford).

ODEON’s offers include, Grown Ups Pay Kids’ Prices with the family ticket (2 adults and 2 children or 1 adult and 3 children*) and for the older kids in the family ODEON has its teen ticket price, which means the whole family is covered!

We have ONE (yes – we’re not made of tickets!) family pass for your pack to see The Lion King at the ODEON near you.

To enter, just complete this sentence:

‘The most personally memorable scene in The Lion King is_____________________________’

Lines MUST close at 6.15pm EXTENDED until Midnight!

ODEON

A European bailout?

Aw ref.

Sport Ireland has ‘no difficulty’ with minister’s statement on FAI president (RTÉ)

Unusually bendy people.

This afternoon.

IMMA, KIlmainham, Dublin

The launch of the Dublin Fringe festival 2019  which celebrates its 25th birthday from September 7 – 22  with performance artist Deirdre Griffin (above centre) and dancers Rachel Ní Bhraonáin (right) and Lucia Kickham (left).

Dublin Fringe Festival

Rollingnews

Isaac Jones – Listen

In the mood for some slinky acid jazz?

Then put your hands together for Isaac Jones who was hit on a punchy lounge groove Jamiroquai would give one of his many feathered hats for.

The video, directed and edited by Luke Murphy, is a hoot too.

Actors Ronan Carey and Lauren-Shannon Jones have their date ruined by a sadistic waiter and kitchen staff. But is everything as it seems?

Isaac also wrote the music for the rap drama Beat which was a standout at last year’s Dublin Fringe Festival.

Nick says
: Something is happening here, Mr Jones

Isaac Jones

Coached by two lads.

FIGHT!

This afternoon.

Dublin City Centre today.

Protestors from Extinction Rebellion Ireland staged a ‘slow cycle’ along the Quays to “highlight the impact of carbon emissions from car traffic in the capital”.

Cyclists made their way from Dublin’s Heuston Station to the 3 Arena carrying banners asking the public to choose between making Dublin a ‘carpool or a swimming pool’, referring  to ‘rising’ sea water levels.

We may drown in hyperbole.

Leah Farrell/RollingNews

Meanwhile..

Amen, brah.