Ah here.
The latest edition of Phoenix magazine is in shops now.
Ah here.
The latest edition of Phoenix magazine is in shops now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1PXUUX2qS8
Caroline, from Brainy Films, writes:
“Does pressing the button at a pedestrian crossing actually *do* anything? This issue is explored in absolutely no detail in our latest cheapo comedy short “Julian”,
starring Liam Hourican and Cillian Ó Gairbhí.”
Previously: For Your Consideration: Payday
In Cheshire they’re trying to trace,
A man with a badly drawn face,
And a short stubby beard,
That looks downright weird,
The whole thing’s a shoddy disgrace.
John Moynes
(Chesire Police)
What you may need to know:
1. A mourning mother (Rachel Griffiths) develops an unorthodox relationship with a homeless youth (Barry Keoghan).
2. So… not a big screen adaption of 1980s Simon MacCorkindale vehicle, then?
3. This is Rebecca Daly’s follow up to The Other Side of Sleep (2011).
4. Mammal had its premiere at Sundance in January. It went down well.
5. Broadsheet prognosis: Misery loves company.
Release Date: TBC.
Spotted on irishjobs.ie
K writes:
“The 999 operators who don’t get toilet breaks must be so jealous – a whole day in loo!”
This morning, around 11.
Gandon House, Amiens Street, Dublin 1
Colm Keegan tweetz:
See this? Poster says ‘The Homeless are not just for Christmas’
Previously: Invest in Spikes & Fending For Himself
This afternoon
Comic Fred Cooke and model Fionnula Short celebrate a anear month off the hooch.
Leon writes:
As January draws to a close and ahead of pay-day tomorrow, thousands are cashing in pledges of support after an alcohol-free month of being On The Dry in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation.
Peopl around the country ditched the booze and took part in the On The Dry campaign – a revolution in New Year’s resolutions. Now with the final days in sight, the push is on to flex those fundraising muscles and call in support promises to raise vital funds to prevent heart disease and stroke…
Hic.
Leon Farrell/Rollingnews
‘sup?
Sober pair Andrew O’Reilly (second right) and Cillian McGregor give it up for On The Dry.
Leon Farrell/Rollingnews