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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO4SJ5H5b5g

Wednesday 8th – Saturday 11th January – Whelan’s Ones To Watch Festival @ Whelan’s, The Village, Camden Street, Dublin (€5 per night, €10 for 4 nights)

Nialler9 writes:

Whelan’s is celebrating its 25th year in 2014 and planning on opening a record shop as part of that [ but before that you can catch over 50 new Irish bands take to the stage for pittance this week. This is the third annual January new music festival and not all bands are announced quite yet but the likes of Liza Flume, Other Creatures, Paddy Hanna, Corner Boy, Carriages, The Academic [above performing Bear Claws] and Tandem Felix are lined up. Cheap and cheerful.

Nialler9’s Gig Guide January 6-13 (Nialler9)

pylons

Speaking on Vinegar Hill, one local protester, Des O’Neill, said the public was still in the dark about the cost of these projects and it was unclear how the investment would benefit ordinary people. “The people of Ireland deserve better. We are totally opposed to the plan by the Irish and British governments to turn Ireland into a giant industrialised green energy zone,” he said.

Opponents of pylons and wind turbines come together to highlight their concerns (Irish Times)

As Tuesday’s deadline for public submissions approaches, the pressure is on Communications Minister Pat Rabbitte to contain rising anger and frustration from within Labour about his handling of the issue. Mr Rabbitte has laid the blame for the poor communication and consultation at the door of EirGrid, the State’s energy agency, saying it must “take lessons on board” He conceded that the process of communication and consultation around the pylons issue has not been good enough and needs to be improved.

Pylon routes decision delayed until after local elections (Irish Independent)

The deadline to make submissions to Eirgrid is Tomorrow. People can do that by visiting Rethinkpylons.org

Ad by Sweatshop.

 

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[Eamon Delaney with his son Ciaran and a Modigliani]

Fine Gael Minister Frances Fitzgerald’s proposal to split the current standard State maternity benefit of 26 weeks between both partners is welcome, writes Eamon Delaney.

Sometimes it’s as if nothing has changed. When did you last read an article or survey asking if men are ‘helping out with the housework’? Or posing a question in relation to a father’s ‘involvement’ in the lives of his children? Not very long ago, I’d guess. Like the father was some kind of fire brigade service, only needed in emergencies, rather than a full time presence, doing every bit as much as the mother does. For this, surely, is what most parenting actually amounts to in the modern era: a 50/50 split between two partners. Indeed, any man not fully sharing the housework nowadays should be shown the door.

….I would be a good example of this family ‘work set-up. I work from home as a freelance writer, while my wife has two separate job assignments, in film and social media, that require her to leave the house for two or three days a week. If I have to go to a radio or TV station, she can be at home. We have two children, a five-year-old who has started school and a three-year-old still at home, so we see a lot of the kids, which is fantastic and, far from disturbing our work, it benefits both our parenting lives and our work lives.

When the kids were born, there is no doubt that both of us could have done with parental leave had we been in full-time jobs. Most of the follow-up demands of parenthood are suffered (if that is the word) equally, by both parents – sleep deprivation, general disruption and full-on child maintenance.”

…Currently, some 23,000 women take maternity leave every year at a cost of €300 million to the State. But the reality is that many women do not feel that they need the full amount of leave and are, in fact, anxious to get back to work. Many feel indeed that such a long period of leave can also act as an inducement to stay away from the workplace altogether, reinforcing that old fashioned concept of atending to ‘motherly duties.’”

“…But Minister Fitzgerald’s proposal would have a wider societal significance since it would challenge the idea of the mother as principal child-raiser, which is quite simply now an outdated idea, plainly unfair, and still holding women back. Some employers discriminate against women in job interviews because of fears that six months of maternity leave will at some stage become a reality. So the Minister’s proposal has an obvious benefit – employers would view prospective workers equally, irrespective of gender, as male and female workers would get equal access to leave.”

Need it be said….FIGHT!

Giving maternity leave to both parents would empower both and recognise reality (Eamon Delaney)

Leee

The River Lee bursts its bank in Cork city this morning.

Damian Ó Laocha

Youghal

John Finn tweetz:

What remained of Youghal’s boardwalk [in east Cork] has been pummelled by the sea this morning. Very sad.

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Tramore this morning by Brendan St John. Via Gavan Drohan

Tramoree

Tramore Tourism writes:

John Crowley just sent Tramore Tourism this amazing photo of a giant wave hitting the Pier in Tramore. The pier storm wall is 30ft high so you can call a height on it yourself. Answers on a post card please…. What height is this wave?

Tramorre

Tramore Tourism writes:

Storm is surging over Tramore Promenade. Please everyone stay well clear of the beach area this morning. Do not attempt to drive anywhere along the beach front! The tide is dropping but the swell & wind is still increasing. Big thanks to Tony Power for this amazing photo. Stay safe out there people.

Tramoremark

Beautiful Ireland Photography writes:

A wall of water going up then the wind takes over and it crashes back to earth with a big splash flooding all around it. Amazing sight. Nature at its best but you got to be at your most careful. Tramore County Waterford [last night].

MizenHead

Best Photo’s of Baltimore writes this morning:

A calm day at the Mizen Head the other day! 50ft swell expected to hit the coast here later and I hear An Siopa in Cape Clear has already lost its windows and is flooded. Be safe everyone.

Picture by Pierce Higgins

 

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz6KvO-Gvcc

Electronics giant Samsung’s vision of a future where everyone is connected via interactive displays.

Debuted at a recent investor conference, this rather idealistic promo showcases a day in the life of a tech-linked Korean family.

Coffee cup interface. Now that’s the future right there.

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