

Original pre-shoot storyboard art from Apocalypse Now, The Birds, Psycho, and Jaws.
MORE: 7 movie storyboards expose fascinating insight into famous films (Design Faves)


Original pre-shoot storyboard art from Apocalypse Now, The Birds, Psycho, and Jaws.
MORE: 7 movie storyboards expose fascinating insight into famous films (Design Faves)
I think The Irish Times might need to vet its Twitter feed after seeing @colmtobin‘s come up. (@broadsheet_ie) pic.twitter.com/XvCrsJMqgJ
— Simon Palmer (@SimonPRepublic) May 27, 2014
It’s a fupping family paper for fupp’s sake.
Fupping fuppers.
[John Waters]
NOT the popular British wrestler, grapple fans.
He’s in heaven
No. What happened to the ‘Great Father’?
DalkeyBookFestival writes:
“Author, columnist and Dalkey resident, John Waters, will discuss the role and impact of the father and the crisis of fatherhood in modern culture…’What Happened To The Great Father. Based on the experience of his previous appearances at Dalkey, this is likely to be a sell-out event. Sunday 22nd June, 2014 at 17.00. Tickets €10….”
What Happened The Great Father? (Dalkey Book Festival)
Pic: Independent.ie screengrab

An urban exhibit of light sculptures and projections in downtown Sydney which started last week and runs until June 9th.
More photos on the Vivid Syndney Facebook page.
This morning
Edel McGinley writes:
“Paris Bakery workers [protesting at the closure of the Moore Street, Dublin bakery and seeking unpaid wages] outside employer Ruth Savill’s home….”
Previously: Meanwhile, In the Paris Bakery
Halfahead writes:
“Some photographic proof of discarded cable ties belonging to [Fianna Fail MEP hopeful] Mary Fitzpatrick on Kimmage Road West [Dublin]. I emailed her the pics earlier and I look forward to a response.”
Earlier: Cable News
Peter Fitzpatrick (right) whose niece Louise has leukemia and health campaigner Barra de Roiste prepare for the ‘Our Children’s Health’ protest outside Government Buildings this morning.
Protestors are seeking legislation to be passed so any child with a serious illness will have a medical card.
(Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland)

By Swiss designer Pablo Berger.
More likely digital eye-candy than an actual, wonderful thing but you’d never know.
Sheila Larkin asks:
“So who left their cable ties behind at Kelly’s Corner [at the junction of Harrington Street, Harcourt Road, Upper Camden Street and South Richmond Street Dublin]?”
Anyone?
Yesterday: The Ties That Bind