McSavage

In the fourth series of The Savage Eye, David McSavage has created a female character, called Emer – an angry, career-driven woman.

In an interview with Kate Holmquist, of the Irish Times, he sez::

“Women in this country were suppressed for generations, so only recently have they had a voice, so, like anything that is kept bottled for generations, it all goes a bit mad. You have women going a bit nuts at the moment, which is fine.”

“If I were a woman I’d be very f***ing angry, because men in this country are so emotionally retarded.”

“Feminism tries to take on, but will never fully take on because women are so competitive against themselves, they’re not united. There’s a sort of divide-and- conquer thing among women, and when women do hang out they have all kinds of issues, whether it’s around weight, whether they’re trying to drag each other down, there’s a sort of subliminal war that goes on between certain types of women.”

FIGHT!

David McSavage: ‘If I were a woman I’d be very f***ing angry’ (Irish Times)

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[Chefs Dylan McGrath (left) and Nick Munier at the launch of Master Chef Ireland. The new series of Master Chef Ireland which returns to RTE One from March 4 at at 8.30pm]

For the day that’s in it tomorrow.

Odhran writes:

I have to provide pancakes for FOUR people tomorrow lunchtime. What do your readers suggest in terms of ingredients and recipe. Also the most optimum time to start cooking for 1pm? Sort it out!  Oh one of the diners also has a gluten issue. Thanks.

No need for the rudeness.

Anyone?

(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)

LGBT

Independent TD John Halligan, Fianna Fáil Senator Averil Power, Labour Senator Ivana Bacik and Fine Gael TD Jerry Buttimer  outline why they believe it’s wrong to exclude LGBT banners and LGBT community groups from the upcoming New York City St Patrick’s Day parade. They also say they support the alternative St Pat’s For All parade in Queens.

St Pat’s For All

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Bring a flask just in case.

Following the Bohemians Vs Shamrock Rovers match on March 21.

Vinny writes:

Alan Marshall, who plays the role of Ian Brown in Scottish tribute band The Stone Roses Experience, along with Irish troubadour Rob Smith, will be doing The Stone Roses Unplugged in Dalymount Park [Phibsborough, Dublin] next month. Admission is €2. Two euros?!?!
It’s a bid to get more punters to League of Ireland games and this lands on March 21st – the day of the Bohemians v Shamrock Rovers fixture. Again...two quid!.

Two euros.

The Stone Roses Unplugged , Dalymount Park (Facebook)

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Plus it looks like a dog wearing sunglasses. With an iPhone embedded in its skull.

Available in various painted and chromed finishes for a trifling €999.

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