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Category Archives: Misc
The Cork Vintage Map; various vintage proprietors pictured at Elizabeth Fort, in the city
In the run-up to the holiday season, the various Leeside purveyors of vintage fashion, vinyl records and various other antiquities are banding together to create the Cork Vintage Map, creating a trail throughout the city of retro gifts and goodies.
Writes Eilís Dillon of Records and Relics:
Over the past few years Cork City has become a hot spot in Ireland for all things antique and vintage, and those in the know like to keep it quietly under their hat! However that’s all about to change with the launch of The Cork Vintage Map, a free pocket map which is available in many of Cork City’s cafes, markets, shops and tourist spots.
The Cork Vintage Map showcases the best of Corks Vintage Shopping. On the map you can discover the best of vintage and vintage inspired clothing and accessories, flea markets, vinyl shops, antiquarian books, homeware, gifts and to complete the look, vintage stylists!
Cork Vintage Map is a collaboration between 13 vintage-inspired businesses, the collaboration includes an online map and physical brochure that connect the shops and lists information and tips to finding the best vintage in Cork City centre.
Full details: The Vintage Map
Irish-made stocking fillers to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie marked ‘Irish-Made Stocking Fillers’. No fee.
John Walsh tweetz:
2015=€450, 2016=€850, 2017 renewal=€1700! this is ‘starting’ to get out of hand! think this is a job for
@talktojoe1850
Yesterday: Cartel Insurance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpDr_Vs8z6o
Pets.
They’re like children this time of year.
Share their joy and excitement with ‘sheet readers by submitting your pet in festive mood to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie marked ‘My Pet At Xmas‘.
Rodents welcome.
Above is last year’s entries in a dazzling CGI-laden video compiled by Sam Fitzpatrick.
Top pic: ‘Sterling’
Chef JP McMahon (left) and Dermot O’Connor
And are you in Galway?
Read on.
Maisie Lynch writes:
Chef and restaurateur JP McMahon and Galway nightclub stalwart Dermot “Doc” O’Connor are teaming up to host a charity food and music-themed table quiz on Wednesday , November 30 in Massimo in Galway’s West End.
The event is being held to fundraise for COPE Galway and raise awareness of the city’s homelessness crisis in conjunction with the charity’s Business Sleep-Out event.
The Sleep-Out fundraiser will see thirty local business and community leaders sleeping out overnight on Shop Street on December 2 from 6pm until 6am.
The quiz starts at 8pm and tickets are €40 for a table of four, available at link below or by phoning Massimo on 091 582 239.
Right So
at7% of Irish say sex without consent is justified if person is out walking alone at night: EU Survey: https://t.co/0OOkGFKZu3 #16days pic.twitter.com/P94vfaZUJU
— EC Rep Ireland (@eurireland) November 25, 2016
Oh.
Blacked Up
atThis morning.
Black Friday in Dundrum.
dar.iam writes:
Queue into one of the car parks at Dundrum Shopping Centre [Dundrum, Dublin 16[ …Tesco car park closed already due to being full…
Every Friday, we give away a voucher to the value of 25 big ones to spend with abandon at any of the many Golden Discs stores nationawide.
All we ask from YOU is a tune we can play TODAY.
This week’s theme: Diddly aye.
What traditional Irish tune tickles your ear buds and bangs your bodhran?
To enter, just complete this sentence:
‘The most outstanding example of traditional music from the island of Ireland would have to be______________________________’
Lines MUST close at 2.30pm
Let’s all take a moment to think
Of our favourite celebrity, Twink
Work’s not going well
For poor old Adele
And her overdraft’s stretched to the brink.
John Moynes
Rollingnews
This Dustin
atFIGHT!
Could Fair City be next for axe as RTÉ looks at all areas in cost-cutting drive? (iIndependent,ie)
Meanwhile…
Mary Fitzgerald
RTÉ is at it again, selling off the family silver. First the lands around the RTÉ studios in Donnybrook, and now the jewel in the crown, children’s and young people’s television programmes.
As a former RTÉ children’s and young people’s television presenter in the 1980s and 1990s of very successful children’s shows, made in-house by great RTÉ production teams, I am very disappointed and sad to hear the news that RTÉ is outsourcing the making of children’s and young people’s television programmes to independent production companies.
Did anyone ask the children or young people what they think? Probably not. Their voices are always the last to be heard. Once again children’s interest are bottom of the pile, and the accountants win out. A very short-sighted decision.
Mary Fitzgerald
Irish Times Letters
Update….
RTE TUG group demand withdrawal axing of Children's Dept breach of agreement @emma_okelly @SIPTU @NUJofficial pic.twitter.com/mWYNKTMYzN
— Séamus Dooley (@Seamusdo) November 25, 2016












