Louis Paquet reimagines the opening titles as if directed by the Wes.
Music by Mark Mothersbaugh
Related: The Tao Of Wes
(H/T: Rapscallion)
Louis Paquet reimagines the opening titles as if directed by the Wes.
Music by Mark Mothersbaugh
Related: The Tao Of Wes
(H/T: Rapscallion)
[Ian Bailey, left, pictured with his solicitor Frank Buttimer leaving the Four Courts after he won a two-year legal battle against his extradition to France over the killing of Sophie Toscan du Plantier in west Cork 15 years ago in January 2012]
This morning, the Irish Examiner reports that French police will travel to Ireland next month to investigate the Sophie Toscan du Plantier case, under the Mutual Assistance Act 2008, and that Ms du Plantier’s parents Marguerite and Georges Bouniol are planning to hold a press conference in Cork on May 17.
Journalist Catherine Shanahan reports Mr Buttimer saying:
“How dare they think that they can come to this country and continue to investigate Mr Bailey, having already unlawfully tried to remove him from this country on foot of a European arrest warrant which the Supreme Court held to be unlawful; and in circumstances where it’s quite clear that the only so-called ‘evidence’ which created the warrant in the first place is the evidence which the government is now reviewing by appointing a commission of inquiry into allegations of police corruption.”
“How dare they continue to pursue a man who has not only not been charged with anything but, as far back as 13 years ago, our own director of public prosecutions produced documents that demolished the case against Ian Bailey.”
French probe into Ian Bailey a charade, says Buttimer (Irish Examiner)
Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland
Oh.
Obscene finger gestures during the water meter hooha in Raheny, Dublin yesterday.
Previously: Water Protests Everywhere
Thanks Anon
You may recall a post from last week in which the Super Paua theatre company launched an Indiegogo appeal for funds for Aunty Ben, Ireland’s first LGBT play for children about a nine-year-old girl and her favourite uncle, who is a drag queen.
Well.
They made their target of €3,500.
Yay.
Previously: Pro Or Aunty Ben?
Benedictus First writes:
Avid Broadsheet reader Big Stu, a Berlin-based Irish rapper/video maker, is here with a new video to light up your day…”
[Ronan (top) and ‘Ulysses’ (above)]
Johnny Ronan has plans to bestow,
Some money on NAMA although,
He would prefer not,
To hand over his yacht,
No he said no he said no.
John Moynes
(Photocall Ireland)
Dublin this morning.
Thanks Shane Gavin
Carole tweetz:
“Heading to Dublin Port at sunrise this morning.”
What you may need to know:
1. It’s the movie of the hit musical.
2. It’s directed by 83 year old Clint Eastwood, who has prior musical experience.
3. It’s the story of Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons.
4. It stars no-one you ever heard of, and CHRISTOPHER FRIGGIN’ WALKEN.
Walken has prior musical experience, too.
5. Broadsheet Prognosis: We want an Aslan musical, called This Is, directed by Lenny Abrahamson, and starring Colin Farrell (willing to drop the weight) as Christy Dignam.
Release Date: Summer
@broadsheet_ie Hey broadsheet, bunch of Brussels-based Irish headed to the Ardennes for Easter, only to find this pic.twitter.com/Tsb4RwwM5X
— Ed Davitt (@davitter) April 23, 2014