Forecourt Attendant (JobBridge)
Via Gaffy Stewen.Thanks Steve Nolan
Anchorman 2 stars (L-R) Steve Carell, David Koechner, Paul Rudd and Will Ferrell joined by a cast of dozens in Toners Pub, Baggott Street, Dublin earlier ahead of the movie’s Irish premiere this evening in the Savoy, O’Connell Street..
Via Darragh Doyle and Paramount Pictures.
Meanwhile,
David Koechner, Will Ferrell and Paul Rudd at the RTE studios, Montrose, Donnybrook, Dublin this afternoon.
Thanks Mary Clerkin
Meanwhile…
There is no escape. [Aer Lingus’ inflight magazine] Cara magazine on a flight this morning…
Assad regime trying everything to prevent the UN doing its job in #Syria… pic.twitter.com/DsJ41aLTCy H/T @JadBantha
— kristyan benedict (@KreaseChan) December 9, 2013
Perfect Christmas party outfit without spending big bucks. Irish handmade ‘George and Milly’ collars and matching reversable Obi belts spruce up any old plain dress, to make you the talk of the party. Get your orders in now to have delivery on time for Christmas.
If your readers are looking for a Christmas present for someone difficult to buy for, there’s still time to buy from lokofoto.com an Irish-grown start-up.
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I make jewellery and fascinators under the brand L Designs.The common theme in all of my pieces is intricate bead work, incorporating gemstones and Swarovski crystals and the delicate use of woven colour patterns.
My first stocking filler idea (top) are these cute little bee earrings for €12 which are 1 inch long and are made of miyuki seed beads so are very light and comfortable to wear. My second stocking filler is this elegant little fascinator €40 (above) that is made with Chinese silk and finished with a crinoline bow…
Buy bees here
Buy fascinator here
Irish Made Stocking Fillers To broadsheet@broadsheet.ie
Ugh, engagement season. We feel you, girl http://t.co/Iz4wo2I8F1 pic.twitter.com/6gw5L2holD
— HuffPostComedy (@HuffPostComedy) December 9, 2013
A Rubik’s Cube style installation on the facade of the Ars Electronica building in Linz. Shot by shot with Michaela Lakova. and created by Javier Loret who sez of it:
…the player interacts with the specially designed interface-cube. The interface-cube holds electronic components to keep track of rotation and orientation. This data is sent via Bluetooth to a computer that runs the Puzzle Facade designed software. This software changes the lights and color of the large-scale Ars Electronica’s media facade in correlation to the handheld interface-cube. Due to the nature of this building and its surroundings, the player is only able to see two sides at the same time. This factor increases the difficulty of solving the puzzle, but as the player is able to rotate and flip the interface-cube, it is not a blocking factor.
Music: Photonic Belt by Lenticular Clouds
Receiving the Journalist of the Year 2013 award with Grace Aungier (left) and Mairead Farrell at the Irish Magazine Awards is Olaf Tyaransen, writer, poet and contributing editor with Hot Press magazine.
This is how he works, perishing free-living, Gonzo-soaked, reefer-brained word machine.
Harrumph.
Full list of winners:
Annual of the Year:
Easy Food Christmas Annual
Business to Business Magazine (less than 5,000 circulation):
Business Ireland
Business to Business Magazine (more than 5,000 circulation):
Law Society Gazette
Consumer Magazine of the Year (less than 15,000 circulation):
Food & Wine Magazine
Consumer Magazine of the Year (more than 15,000 circulation):
Irish Country Magazine
Cover of the Year – Consumer Magazines:
Hot Press
Cover of the Year – Business Magazines:
Law Society Gazette
Customer Magazine of the Year:
Irish Wildlife
Design Team of the Year:
Nós– Tomaí O Conghaile & Ryan O’Reilly
Digital Product of the Year:
Hotpress.com
Editor of the Year – Consumer Magazines:
Alexander Fitzgerald – Irish Tatler Man
Editor of the Year – Business to Business Magazines:
Danielle Barron – Irish Medical News
Innovation of the Year:
Confetti Creative Awards
Journalist of the Year:
Olaf Tyaransen – Hot Press
Magazine Photographer of the Year:
Cliona O’Flaherty – BASH
Publishing Company of the Year:
Image Publications
Photo: Paul Sherwood