Trying a couple of things here including a test with the Canon Powershot G15, a review of which is going online in the next fortnight over on Any Given Food (tool of the trade, don’t you know). I’ve also rediscovered a set of Photoshop filter actions that I picked up in the last year via…
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It’s Not All About The Looks
It’s not all about the looks, you know. Pictured outside one of my favourite Galway eateries, Ard Bia. Do yourself a favour the next time you’re in Galway and make your way there for a lunch, you won’t be disappointed.
The Princess Bride
Still the bargain of the summer. Picked up at a fair day at Duckett’s Grove, Carlow, earlier this summer. 50c, can’t go wrong.
Battle Lines Drawn At #dubfringe
It’s been a good week for those of us at Devious Theatre. The Dublin Fringe Festival run of War Of Attrition is in the bag, our week invading Players Theatre at Trinity College. Hat tip to the crew on the ground of Adrian, Caoimhe and Dara for their assistance on the run. The reviews from…
Psycho Chugger Attacks
I just over a week’s time I’ll be bound for Dublin with Devious Theatre‘s War Of Attrition, written by John Morton. Here’s the first teaser video for what’s going to be happening… War Of Attrition plays Dublin Fringe Festival and Player’s Theatre, Trinity College, Dublin from 9-14 September. Check FringeFest.com for tickets.
RSAG (Rarely Seen Above Ground) at Set Theatre
RSAG (Rarely Seen Above Ground) played an absolute stormer on the final night of this year’s Kilkenny Arts Festival. He performed at the festival back in 2009 as the first live act in the venue but the performance last Sunday night was the best I’ve seen him in a few years. Before the video comes…
War Of Attrition: Let The Battle Games Commence
On Thursday evening I shot the photos for the above of (l-r) John Morton, Roseanna Purcell and John Doran, with Paddy Dunne turning around the artwork for Devious Theatre’s latest assault on the stage – War Of Attrition. I’m wearing my producer/designer hat for this one, the second production of the year for Devious Theatre….
Mr. H at Kilkenny Arts Festival
With a few performances across the Kilkenny Arts Festival, Mr. H was one of the highlight acts on the street entertainment side of the festival for 2013. Pictured here at The Canal Square, I’ll have to hand it to him, he’s some man to balance on a variety of tubes, chairs and tables. All said…
This Is Amy Winehouse
On display at Butler Gallery, Kilkenny during the 2013 Kilkenny Arts Festival. One of the many works of Bob And Roberta Smith in Kilkenny for the festival stretch. Video to follow of the piece in rotation…
Tujacques, The Fall at Set Theatre
Mark E Smith’s The Fall took to the Set stage as part of the Kilkenny Arts Festival last night with Dublin-based Toujacques opening the proceedings around 10.15pm or so.