Buster was last seen at Father Collins Park in Clongriffin, Dublin 13, at around 10am on Thursday, February 15.
Anyone?
Modular cardboard ‘condos’ for cats featuring four eco-friendly, interchangeable, interlockable, stackable mix ‘n’match pieces by Taiwan based design company A Cat Thing.
A baby goat makes just about the cutest noises you’ve ever heard and now you want a baby goat soooomuchohmygodsqueee.
SPLUTTER!
This morning.
O’Connell Street, Dublin 1
NAKED body paint model Valkyrie Von Storm – following a coating by Irish body paint artist Orlagh Gilsenan – launching the Irish Body Painting Festival 2018 – yards from where patriots fell.
The festival runs from March 1-4 in Richmond Barracks, Inchicore, Dublin 8 and will include Tera Bakker (Ranked # 2 body painter in the world) from the Netherlands, who will teach ‘intimate workshops’.
Fnarr.
The Gloaming – The Booley House
Ahead of their annual run of dates at Dublin’s National Concert Hall, and the release of their ‘Live at the NCH ‘ album on March 2 The Gloaming say:
“We’ve much enjoyed [Donegal-bron illustrator] Jacob Stack’s illustrations and videos over the years and so took much delight in his new drawing that celebrates the release of Live at the NCH. Here’s Jacob in action (above), set to the new live version of The Booley House.“
Free tonight?
At the Little Museum of Dublin, Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2
Journalist Kevin Myers will be speaking about “the role played by chance in Irish history”.
The museum’s ‘media partner’? The Sunday Times.
The Little Museum of Dublin lecture series
Previously: Kevin’s Gate
Thanks Martin
Warsaw Radio – Ms Monroe
Emma Harney writes:
Warsaw Radio formed in 2013 in Brighton when Nikki Bates (violin & vocals) answered an ad posted online by Limerick man Brían McNamara (vocals & guitar) looking for musicians to start a band…This is their new single off their debut album Midnight Broadcast due on March 23..
…The song and video takes inspiration from the relationship between film maker Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe… The narrative imagines Monroe giving advice on relationships…
Edmund Honohan
RTE reports:
Master of the High Court Edmund Honohan has described as “a sick joke” a letter sent from Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to a man seeking to avoid repossession of his home to contact mortgage arrears adviser Abhaile.
Mr Honohan said he has people in his court, on a daily basis, who are struggling to hold off repossession, and he had asked them to contact the Taoiseach to see where they could find mortgage-to-rent as a solution.
Mr Honohan said Abhaile is of no use to these people because it is “merely a voucher for €250 worth of legal advice” before you go to the Circuit Court.
Speaking on RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, he asked why the Taoiseach’s office is so misinformed that it is unable to formulate a reasonable policy to cope with the wave of repossessions that is about to break.
…Mr Honohan has written a new bill that would give greater powers to the State’s financial and legal support services and stronger protections to people who are in mortgage arrears.
However, he said no political party had indicated support for his bill and that this “is a cross party effort”.
He said he was “using the good offices of John McGuinness (Fianna Fail TD) to lodge it”.
Taoiseach’s letter to homeowner described as ‘sick joke’ by Master of High Court (RTE)
UPDATE:
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar in Dail earlier today
Earlier today.
Labour TD Jan O’Sullivan raised Mr Honohan’s interview with Morning Ireland – and his bill in the Dail – prompting Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to say…
“I haven’t seen that legislation Ceann Comhairle. I don’t think anyone has yet, actually. Certainly, I’m not aware of it being published but, certainly, when it is published, we’ll give it full consideration.
“As we will with any legislation that’s put forward in good faith to see, first of all, is it constitutional, secondly, would it be effective and third, would there be any adverse unintended consequences.
“But certainly, once the legislation is available, the Government will examine it.”
A horribly misjudged jazz rendition of the American national anthem performed by Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas at the NBA All Star game on Sunday.
And here’s how Youtuber Everybody Deserves Music gallantly ‘rescued’ it.