Kirkbadaz writes:
D’mother-in-D’law spotted this and took issue with it. “Are they saying women are like doormats?” She said to a bewildered Tesco employee. Discuss.
This afternoon.
Trinity College Dublin Seanad candidate Lynn Ruane and Amnesty Ireland’s Colm O’Gorman outside Government Buildings on Merrion Street Upper, Dublin, calling for a repeal of the 8th amendment.
Amnesty will be holding a lunchtime protest outside Government Buildings every day for the next two weeks.
Meanwhile, yesterday…
There is no appetite for #repealthe8th – apart from extreme #prochoice. This was proven in last election when it didn’t come up on doorsteps
— Cora Sherlock (@CoraSherlock) March 29, 2016
Pic: Colm O’Gorman
The Sugar Club [Lower Leeson Street, Dublin 2] and [popular blog] Come Here To Me present
Dublin Songs and Stories Chapter 4
A Fundraising event in aid of Crumlin Children’s Hospital featuring Rory O Neill aka Panti Bliss; PJ Gallagher (Comedian); Katie Holly (filmmaker); Will St Leger (Artist); Caelainn Bradley (Spoken word); NC Lawlor (Blues guitarist); Rua aka Cormac and Raedie of Lynched (Irish folk)
Tomorrow, March 31 at 7pm.
Tickets €10 here
Thanks Johnny Moy
Spotted in Graignamanagh, county Kilkenny.
You may know their Luxembourg branch.
(Thanks Rosie Hayles)
“There’s been a lot done to discredit the leaders of 1916 and the Rising in recent months and I think that that’s because the establishment are afraid of another rebellion.
It’s brewing, it’s brewing, because we don’t live in an equal society…We can’t stop until that’s achieved.”
Actor and Traveller John Connors speaking at Damien Dempsey’s gig in Vicar Street, Dublin, on Sunday night, before he read out excerpts of the Proclamation.
Previously: Worth The Licence Fee
Thanks Eoin Griffin
This morning.
Grafton Street, Dublin 2
Brian Reddy writes:
[Republican and socialist] James] Connolly and [Irish trade unon HQ] Liberty Hall in window of Brown Thomas….
FIGHT!
Filmmaker James Skerritt writes:
A short film documenting Irish artist Eoin as he works between the contrasting neon cityscape of Tokyo and the lush landscape of Japan. Showcasing the process of his long exposure photography.
Irland.
The German theme park
Gott in Himmel.
Opening in Spring 2016, the existing Children’s World will be completely re-themed and redeveloped as a brand-new area for the entire family. All ages can look forward to experiencing new adventures, rides, and a large indoor play world all within an green Irish paradise!
The forthcoming “Ireland”-themed section of Germany’s Europa-Park. Rust, Germany
Ireland – Children’s World (Europa Park)
Thanks Eoin
From top: Fine Gael MEP Mairéad McGuinness and Brendan Ogle
Fine Gael MEP Mairéad McGuinness and Brendan Ogle, of trade union Unite and campaign group Right2Water, spoke to RTÉ’s Seán O’Rourke this morning about Irish Water.
The discussion followed reports that legal advice – commissioned by Irish Water’s parent company Ervia – apparently shows water charges can’t be abolished.
At the beginning of the interview on Today with Seaán O’Rourke, Mr Ogle accused Irish Water of selectively leaking the legal advice to a national newspaper (Irish Times), before calling on Irish Water to publish the reported legal advice on its website today.
From the interview…
Mairead McGuinness: “The privatisation issue which Brendan raises is for ideological and political reasons and I said earlier, we have politicised this issue far too much. There are over 60% of people paying their charges, it is controversial, I understand that but remember that those who obeyed the law will continue to obey the law and should be respected for it.
And, certainly from a Fine Gael perspective, our position on the water, Irish Water, and charging for water, is clear: I acknowledge that the handling of it may not have been the best of practices but we now have a structure in place which knows what’s happening above ground and below ground. And believe me, it is not pretty. We know where the investment needs to be made and we know where we need to protect our water sources and I think, if that were to be interrupted and interfered with we are going back decades and I think that would be reprehensible.”
Brendan Ogle: “Well the water notices were dealt with in Roscommon through paying progressive general taxation. There is no doubt that water notices are a disgrace, we need more investment, we need to fix the system and the way to fix the system is not to be spending €2.6billion over the next number of years on meters, it’s to put that money into fixing the leaks, protect the water in the constitution and me and Mairéad will agree on all of that. Stop wasting money on meters, stop wasting money on legal advisors, stop wasting money on public relations, put the money into fixing the leaks and protect water in public ownership.”
Listen back in full here
Previously: The Privatisation Of irish Water Is Ultimately Envisioned

Twin-Headed Wolf – released/gigging pre-debut album The Long Decay
What you may need to know…
1. Julie and Branwen are Twin-Headed Wolf, a pair of twin sisters from Lahinch, Co. Clare, specialising in wonky, playful folk, making heavy use of the pair’s way with vocal harmonies.
2. Having spent the last few years perfecting their offbeat, ethereal take on the folk oeuvre with an array of non-traditional instrumentation and charismatic live presence, the duo serves us a curveball with an acapella album of folk standards that functions as prelude to their upcoming debut LP proper: The Long Decay.
3. The record is named for its recording in the Emmanuel Vigeland Mausoleum in Oslo, back in January, a tomb/acoustic chamber with up to 14 seconds of echo.
4. With the record released in February and launched in Dublin’s Unitarian Church, the pair turn their live attention to Cork Community Print Shop, with a live engagement in the non-profit arts space on Friday, April 8th.
Verdict: Gleeful, joyfully demented folk antics with a bold experimental streak. Their impending debut LP of originals ought to be a treat.