Chill.

He’s not driving.

Aidan writes:

Fascinating documentary – “Charlie Is My Darling” – on Rolling Stones tour to Dublin/Belfast in 1965 on BBC2 [screengrabs above] last night  Keith was wearing the cap in a hotel after the gig. Interestingly both concerts seem to have ended prematurely as fans got onto the stage.

 

Previously: Broadsheet Trailer Park: Charlie Is My Darling

Lost Irish Stones Movie Found

 

No person ever looked well with white dreads.

But few have spent so long trying to prove the naysayers wrong than ‘Dub’-liner Michael Kelly.

18 years.

Eighteen.

He literally has to to tuck his ‘ropes’ into a satchel when he cycles, or they’d get caught in the wheels.

Well, Mick’s insane firtation with the Weggae look could be at an end.

He’s prepared to cut the lot off if he raises enough for ISPCC/Childline here.

His elderly barber writes:

You featured Mick’s hair before. Do you think Broadsheet could call on those people who slagged his dreads to put their money where their mouths are, and donate? It would be much appreciated.  Think of the children. Or kittens. Whatever works for you. ;-)

 

Thanks Bibi

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULwUzF1q5w4

What you may need to know

1. House Of Cards is the first original TV series produced by Netflix.

2. Meaning? On Feb 1st, all thirteen episodes will be made available for viewing exclusively on Netflix. In the US, anyhow. Nexflix Ireland could try a little bit harder with its selection.

3. Kevin Spacey has been phoning in that sleepy-eyed menace thing for years, but he’s been getting his finger out lately. Check out Margin Call (2011), for starters.

4. Yes, House Of Cards is a remake of the classic BBC series.

5. David Fincher directed a bunch of episodes, marking the first time he’s worked with Spacey since Se7en (1995)

6. The second original series produced by Netflix is the Arrested Development revival, due next summer.

7. Our prognosis: The future of TV.

Release date: February 1 (US)

Thomas O’Reilly writes:

Don’t know if you guys saw that [photographic giant] Steve Schapiro released some old photos including some recognisable faces. Hidden among them is this pic of Dublin’s favourite children, the “Bankies” at the Central Bank, Dublin, in 2003.


Anyone know where they are NOW?

Steve Schapiro: Then And Now (Time)

The Stunning Collection Of Never Published Pictures From Legendary American Photographer Steve Schapiro (Mail Online)

(Steve Schapiro)

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