Trust: a barely believable nano sculpture by Jonty Hurwitz – holder of the 2015 Guinness World Record for “The smallest sculpture of a human form”.
Previously: Twisted
Trust: a barely believable nano sculpture by Jonty Hurwitz – holder of the 2015 Guinness World Record for “The smallest sculpture of a human form”.
Previously: Twisted
Is the smell of fresh rolled cut grass filling up your senses?
On The Ray D’Arcy Show…
There will be a celebration on The Ray D’Arcy Show this Saturday night, as the Hothouse Flowers join Ray to mark the 30 year anniversary of their hit ‘Don’t Go‘. Released in 1988, the album ‘People’ was one of the most successful debut album in Ireland. The band will join Ray in studio for a special performance and a look back through their song book.
Sr. Stan will be in studio to tell Ray about her lifelong battle against social inequalities and her thoughts on the future of the Church as she marks her sixtieth year of religious life.
And model Alannah Beirne and her rugby star brother Tadhg will drop by to chat to Ray. Alannah will reveal how she’s feeling facing into the first week of the dreaded dance off on Dancing with the Stars and Tadhg will discuss his flourishing rugby career…
*goes*
The Ray D’Arcy Show this Saturday at 9:45pm on RTÉ One.
Pic: Ebay
#Ireland2040 @campaignforleo arriving @itsligo pic.twitter.com/sd5MaHklyE
— Letterkenny Chamber (@lkchamber) February 16, 2018
This morning/afternoon.
Institute of Technology, Sligo, County Sligo.
Taoiseach Leo Vardkar arrives to announce details of the Project Ireland 2040 capital development plan.
More as we get it.
Q&A: What is ‘Project Ireland 2040’ and what will it do? (Fiach Kelly, Irish Times)
Rollingnews
Two Boys Spew.
A regular podcast featuring Thom (left) and Martin (right) indulging in ‘shite talk’ and some music.
Episode 2:
Thom and Matt talk about Botoxing your balls, Curling, Nigel the lonely Gannet and play songs by The Fall in memory of the Late Mark E. Smith….
Last night.
Mansion House, Dawson Street, Dublin 2
The irish Film and Television Awards 2018.
From top: Helen Goldin and Patrick Bergin; Victoria Smurfit; Deirdre O’Kelly; Barry Keoghan and Shona Guerin; Angeline Ball; John Connors; Sarah Bolger; Brian O’Driscoll and Amy Huberman; Gabriel Byrne and Hannah Beth King; Elaine Crowley; Lisa Cannon; Miriam O’Callaghan; Sabina Higgins, Gabriel Byrne, who received the Life Time Achievement Award and President Michael D Higgins.
*thumbs aloft*
Irish Stars Savour Their IFTAS Win (RTÉ)
Rollingnews
In Algeria some people keep
Large herds of highly trained sheep
The shepherds in delight
In watching them fight
It’s enough to make anyone weep
John Moynes
Pic: Of Sheep and Men