More to follow.
Covers to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie
Thanks Killian Woods, Colin McGann, Enda Cunningham, Brian Oliver and Joe Donnelly.
Aoife Danagher writes:
Check out the prices of these hotel rooms [on Tivago.ie] for Garth Brooks, they are 3 or 4 times the usual price…
Earlier: Size of Cheque
Sally O’Brien “@bbcweather: Richard Morgan took this shot of an egg frying on the pavement NE of Perth, Australia. pic.twitter.com/CW5NeDCdrH” — Elaine Hanley (@ElaineHanley72) January 20, 2014
Previously: How Hot?
Garth Brooks earlier at Croke Park announcing two one-off concerts in the Summer.
Don’t say we didn’t warn tell you.
(Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland)
From an unsettling project by Irish photographer Eamonn Doyle entitled A Silence Of Their Own.
This “mugger’s-eye-view” seems on first glances to imbue the images with an antagonistic tension, as if the shots were taken a split second prior to some violation – perhaps symbolic as much as physical – of the “proper” distance between photographer and subject. Thus, it might be easy to read into his images an essentially pornographic aesthetic – that is to say, a mode of representation in which a simulated proximity to the represented becomes a fetishistic token of, and replacement for, the real itself. Yet to read the images in such terms denies a critical dimension to them, a dimension of epistemological humility that reveals them as both profoundly ethical and politically radical.
Crikey.


A print by Paul Bommer inspired by the 18th century English poet Christopher Smart’s eulogy of his cat Jeoffrey.
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