Event Guide 152: Sketchcrawl, Calcutta Run, Donegal Day, Africa Day, Gardiner Street Gospel Choir, Alchemist Cafe, Cycling Lecture
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| DUBLIN EVENT GUIDE (for Free Events) No. 152
| 14 May 2010 Subscribers: 6420
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Hi all!
I hope you all had a good last weekend and good week. I was in Ennis for the Gospel Rising Festival from Friday until Sunday and it was a great event. A number of friends of mine had organised it and they really did a good job. My hope is that it will be a lot closer to Dublin or in Dublin next year so that I can tell you all about it. Keep an eye on it at www.gospelrising.com if you are interested. Some of you know that I sing in a Gospel Choir which is independent for some concerts and events (including weddings) and sings with the best Irish Elvis Presley Tribute Performer, Kevin Doyle, at Elvis Tribute Concerts. We are called Valley Gospel Singers and if you need a Gospel group for an event or for your wedding, le me know! ;-)
In addition to singing with a Gospel Group I do sound engineering for another Gospel Choir and if you like that type of music, you have the opportunity to hear the Gardiner Street Gospel Choir (www.gardinerstreetgospelchoir.com) at a free concert this Sunday. The Choir sings every Sunday at 19:30 in Gardiner Street Church (St. Francis Xavier, near the junction with Dorset Street) and this month is our 10th anniversary. To celebrate this, you are invited to a 40-min Gospel Concert after the normal Gospel Mass on Sun 16 May. The mass goes from 19:30 until approx. 20:30, so the concert part will start approx. at 20:30. Admission is free and I it would be nice to see lots of you. (You will see me – very busy – at the mixing desk. ;-) )
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All events listed in this Event Guide are free of any admission charges (or at least appear to be free) unless otherwise stated. I try to find confirmation in all cases and do my best to double-check the information. However errors can happen and therefore no promise for correctness can be given.
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This section is intended to provide some help in picking and choosing from the huge number of events by sharing with you what I will/might or would do. This is not a “best of…” list and if an event is not listed here, it by no means implies that the event is not interesting. Instead my “picks” are just based on my personal preferences. All events mentioned here are described in detail further down.
WEALTH PROPULSION SEMINAR – 2.5-DAY EVENT IN DUBLIN
Chris Howard will – probably for the first and last time this year – be in Dublin from 28-30 May. You will learn how to use the thought processes and strategies of the super rich to create wealth in your own life. If you want learn how to be rich, happy and successful you must attend this free 2.5 day seminar. Register for free tickets here: www.wealthpropulsion.co.uk/?af=CLA1035324
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It won’t be a surprise to you that my weekend will be busy AGAIN! :-) Today (Friday) I will be at the “Wealth form Marketing” Seminar and because I have to be there already at 07:30 you are getting this Event Guide earlier than usually and – unfortunately – with a number of exhibition events missing because I didn’t have the time!
On Saturday I might go the Calcutta Run (as a spectator) and if I get a chance, I will say Hi! to the Dublin Sketchers on their Sketchcrawl. Then I need to do some work because on Sunday I have a Gardiner Street Gospel Choir gig and need to prepare sound and lighting for it.
If I could I would definitely go to the Africa Day, but the Gospel Choir gig will unfortunately not allow me to go there. And I will miss the Donegal Day in Temple Bar as well, but hope that you all compensate me for it by coming to Gardiner Street Church in the evening for our gig. It is free!
On Tuesday the Alchemist Café and the public debate about Israel sound interesting and on Thursday the Cycling Lecture and for the girls, the Dakota Bar – Beauty Spot might be a cool event. ;-)
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ETHICAL FASHION WEEK – TICKET COMPETITION
The Ethical Fashion Week in Dublin will run from 24-29 May and one of the main events is about “Fashioning Entrepreneurship”. Fashion Editor Constance Harris in conversation with designer Katharine Hamnett. Hear Katharine’s story of her journey from one of the world’s most prolific designers to becoming the green godmother of the industry. The event takes place on Wed 26 at 21:00 (sharp!) in The Sugar Club, Lesson Street, Dublin 2. Tickets are EUR 10 and can be bought here www.re-dress.ie/fashionevolution.html There are some free events as well. A film screening, an exhibition and a meeting of the Clean Clothes Campaign and you should definitely have a look at the website if you are interested in clothes: www.re-dress.ie/fashionevolution.html
The generous organisers have some special for the readers of the Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events) and are providing 5 pairs of tickets for the “Fashioning Entrepreneurship” event for 5 winners. All you have to do is send a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com with the Subject ETHICAL FASHION and your mobile phone number and your name in the body of the mail. In addition you have to tell me the words or the abbreviation that is written on the fingers of the model on www.re-dress.ie/fashionevolution.html The mail has to be with me by 13:00 on Mon 24 May.
DUBLIN CITY SOUL FESTIVAL – TICKET COMPETITION
One of the best festivals is around the corner. The Dublin City Soul Festival will take place from 27-30 May this year and will culminate in the Soul Picnic on 30 May. You should have a look at www.dublincitysoulfestival.ie/ for the festival and at www.soul.ie to see the full range of events and initiatives the organisers of this great festival are involved with. In next week’s Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events) we will have a ticket competition for one of the events that is part of the Soul Festival and I will tell you more next Friday. In the meantime you should have a look at www.soul.ie and www.dublincitysoulfestival.ie so that you can prepare yourself for the question I will ask you next week. ;-)
All events in this Competition Section are non-free events, but the organisers are making free tickets available for you to win. I usually get lots of competition entries and unfortunately not everybody can win, so even if you are not the winner, please consider going to an event to support the organisers. :-) If you don’t win, and will go to the event, please help showing the organisers that promoting their event in the Dublin Event Guide is beneficial and mention to them that you heard about the event through “Joerg’s Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events)”. Thanks!
If you work in a company or have your own company where running a competition in the Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events) would help to reach the 6000 readers of the Event Guide, just drop me a mail and we can discuss the details: dublineventguide@gmail.com If you organise a non-free event and want to have it listed in this Event Guide then through a competition you have the opportunity to do that.
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STEIFF TEDDY BEAR DISPLAY – STEPHEN’S GREEN SHOPPING CENTRE
During the months of May the “Steiff Teddy Bear Display” will be in St Stephens Green Shopping Centre. “The famous Teddy Bear company Steiff present a captivating and animated show … on the top floor of Stephens Green Shopping. The display has been shipped all the way from Germany by the renowned Teddy Bear company Steiff, and features an amazing market scene with all past and present Steiff animals. The display evokes memories of old Christmas window displays in Switzers (now Brown + Thomas). www.dublincitybid.ie/our-news/270-events-in-2010.html
EUR 35,000 COST TO CHANGE DEPARTMENT’S NAME
On Tuesday it was reported that the totally unnecessary name change from “Department of Social&Family Affairs” to “Department of Social Protection” will cost EUR 35,000. Allegedly this is really cheap because the signage fro the social welfare offices will not be changed. But many will nevertheless think it is a waste of money. www.rte.ie/news/2010/0511/politics.html
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In order to beat an economic downturn not governments can help, but individuals are needed that take the initiative and to create new markets and new opportunities for themselves and for their customers and hopefully employees. The banks don’t help anymore, the government doesn’t want to help, so we have to help ourselves! The Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events) will help you if you have recently started a company and if you could do with spreading the word. I hope being mentioned here and being seen by the 6000+ readers of the Event Guide will kick start something big for you. In return I expect you to tell your clients and friends about the Event Guide and once you have made a nice bit of money, a donation would be very appreciated. ;-) (This offer is for start-ups in relatively early stages only. Established companies can contact me regarding very affordable advertisement options in the Dublin Event Guide.) If you want to promote your start-up/young company here for free, let me know: dublineventguide@gmail.com.
More to come!
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Because I have very limited time to complete the Event Guide this week, I will have to drop the most work intensive (and probably least popular?) section, the Exhibitions. Apologies to all artists!
HERE AND NOW – DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY IN SPAIN
Aquí y Ahora (Here and Now) is a photography exhibition jointly organised by the Instituto Cervantes and the Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo AECID (Spanish Agency for International Cooperation for Development). This exhibition comprises thirteen personal representations of themes, both old and new, that define contemporary Spain: immigration, bulls, tourism, water, land, people, housing, marriage, family memory, terrorism, motorbikes, religion and bars.
The exhibition revisits contemporary Spain, reaching into this intimate place to traverse it, inhabit it, walk through it and settle it. Photographers who have preferred not to be tourists, or intrepid reporters, who are not seeking a newsworthy event or even truth. At most, they search for honesty. Thirteen projects that kill off the clichés surrounding them and take archetypes by storm using something as simple as the first person.
The exhibition will run from 14 May – 21 Aug (from 14:30-20:00) and will be in show in the Instituto Cervantes, Lincoln House, Lincoln Place, Dublin 2.
dublin.cervantes.es/FichasCultura/Ficha60922_16_2.htm
FAM3 EXHIBITON – IMOCA
18 students exhibit art from photography to video art, to sculptural pieces and installations in the Irish Museum of Contemporary Art (IMOCA) from 14-18 May. The exhibition, called FAM3, opens with a drinks reception on Friday 14 May at 18:00. IMOCA is in Lad Lane (Old OPW), Off Baggot Street, Dublin 2. fam3ncad.wordpress.com
DAVY PORTRAIT AWARDS
The Davy Portrait Awards 2010, the yearly award promoting the very best in contemporary portraiture for artists based in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, will showcase the finest work of Irish artists at Farmleigh Gallery in Farmleigh House (in Phoenix Park) from 18 May – 27 June.
www.davyportraitawards.com www.farmleigh.ie/Events/Title,13198,en.html
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WEALTH FROM MARKETING – INTERNET MARKETING SEMINAR
On Fri 14 May a free 1-day seminar about Internet Marketing is taking place in the Crowne Plaza in Blanchardstown. The event is a preview event for other training courses. The speakers on the day are James Schramko (Internet Marketing Guru), Andrew McCauley (Social Media Master) and Julian Treasure (Sound Branding Master). I heard James Schramko before and will possibly meet him in July and he definitely seems to know what he is talking about. Tickets are limited and you have to register here www.wealthfrommarketing.co.uk/?af=CLA1035324
CATHY DAVEY – TOWER RECORDS IN-STORE EVENT
Cathy Davey will be in Tower Records, Wicklow Street, Dublin 2 on Fri 14 May at 13:30 for an In-Store Event. entertainment.ie/venue_information/Tower-Records/32057.htm
TRANSFORMING IRELAND – EARTH SCIENCES LECTURE
The UCD Earth Sciences Institute is running a series of seminars that began on Fri
19 March and will be on most Fridays until December. The next lecture will be on Fri 14 May (12:30-14:00): Eddie Cummins, Enterprise Ireland will talk about ‘Making Innovation Happen’ & Werner Kruckow, Siemens Ireland will discuss ‘The Electricity Age’. The event will take place in the Mont Clare Hotel, Merrion Square, Dublin 2. To find out more about upcoming lectures, contact esi.admin@ucd.ie
POLAND AND EUROPE IN TURBULENT TIMES – TALK
The former Prime Minister of Poland will be in Ireland to talk about “Economy in turbulent times of transformation and crisis – Polish and Central and Eastern European experience”. Jan Krzysztof Bielecki will be at an event of the Institute of International and European Affairs. He is the former Prime Minister of Poland and currently a senior economic adviser to Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Chairman of the Council of the Polish Institute of International Affairs and he will present and discuss the experience of Poland and its neighbours in tackling economic issues in the recent turbulent times of transformation. The event will take place on Fri 14 May at 15:00. www.iiea.com/events To register contact reception@iiea.ie.
NEW BREED – TOWER RECORDS IN-STORE EVENT
The New Breed CD Launch will take place in Tower Records on Fri 14 May at 17:00. entertainment.ie/venue_information/Tower-Records/32057.htm
AFRICAN YOUTH SOCIETY – LAUNCH & AFRO GIG
The Africa Centre invites you to the launch of the African Youth Society and Afro Gig on Fri 14 May at the Africa Centre Offices (9c Abbey Street Lower, Methodist Church Building, Dublin 1). The event will take place from 18:00-23:00 and will feature Motemba (an African band) and Babardorie (Afro Irish band).
Admission is free and all are welcome. For further information please contact education@africacentre.ie/ 01-8656951.
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=119280061425447
SHAKE DOWN – PACINO’S RESTAURANT
“Shake Down” in Pacino’s Restaurant in Suffolk Street will feature “The Doo Wrongs” on Fri 14 May. Shake Down is entertainment by a live band and DJ from 23:00-02:30, while you can enjoy a low priced pizza and a cocktail in Pacino’s. www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000604976870
REGULAR EVENTS – FRIDAY
* James Sheeran (Acoustic/Rock/Trad) is playing from 18:00 in Peadar Kearney’s in 64 Dame Street, Dublin 2. And The Eastern Harps (Trad) are playing there from 20:00. Admission is free.
* Need to wind down after a tiring week? Free Sahaja Yoga Meditation (not physical yoga, but “yoga meditation”!) classes every Friday at 19:30 at 4/5 Eustace Street, Temple Bar (next to IFI, ring bell no. 3) and every Monday from 19:00 in Crowne Plaza Hotel, Blanchardstown Centre, Dublin 15. These are drop in classes, newcomers are welcome. For more information check www.coolspirit.info or www.sahajayoga.ie.
* The Covers play Rock Covers from 22:00 in The Mezz, 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, D2. Later: DJ Carlos Irie. Admission is free.
* “Shake Down” in Pacino’s restaurant, Suffolk Street is a weekly Friday event from 23:00. Live Bands a DJ, Pizza and Cocktails and free admission make this event hugely attractive. www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000604976870
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CAR BOOT SALE – TALLAGHT
A new outdoor car boot sale is commencing on Sat 15 May and every Saturday after that from 09:00-15:00. The location is the Victory Centre, Firhouse Road, Tallaght and for more information you can call 086-3394009 / 086-1961815. www.gumtree.ie/dublin/01/58061901.html
BODY ELEMENTS – OPEN DAY
Body Elements, a collective of health and exercise specialists, is holding an Open Day on Sat 15 May from 10:00-13:00 at their premises in the Beacon Shopping Centre in Sandyford. The Open Day is an opportunity to try out services for free that they provide. They will run free Yoga and Pilates taster classes on the day, as well as offering mini massages and health checks. Refreshments will be provided and spot prizes and exclusive discounts on their services are available. There is limited space for the indoor classes and the massages, so you have to register your interest by calling 01-293 2969 or emailing info@bodyelements.ie.
The Body Elements services include: Physiotherapy; Antenatal Classes; Postnatal Classes; Massage; Yoga; Pilates; Osteofit; morning and lunchtime classes and more.
www.bodyelements.ie
SKETCHCRAWL (DRAWING MARATHON)
The Dublin Sketchers are inviting to a Sketchcrawl in aid of Aware. The Dublin Sketchers are very supportive Event Guide Community Members and often use information from this “Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events)” to find interesting events to sketch/draw. 15 May is an international sketching day with Sketchcrawls taking place all over the world (www.sketchcrawl.com). The Dublin event is organised by the Dublin Sketchers (www.dublinsketchers.blogspot.com/) Taking part is free, but any donation for Aware will be very much appreciated. The meet-up point on the day is Patrick Kavanagh’s seat, South Bank at the Lock Gates close to Baggot Street Bridge. And the planned drawing marathon route is so far
1) Patrick Kavanagh’s seat, Grand Canal – sketching the grand canal area
2) Leeson street and sketching Aware premises!
3) National Concert Hall
4) Iveagh Gardens
The event starts at 12:00 on Sat 15 May.
Oh, and dear sketchers, if anybody feels like it, see if you can work the “Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events)” in one of your sketches and I will share it then with the 6400 Event Guide subscribers. ;-)
FAMILY & ADULT EVENTS – NATIONAL MUSEUM
# The next Adult Gallery Talk “Evidence of Daily Life in the Iron Age from Irish Bogs” will take place on Sat 15 May from 12:00-12:30 in Kildare Street. Join Archaeologist Conor McDermott for this talk about finds from Irish bogs that give us evidence of everyday life in Iron Age Ireland. No booking required. Places limited to 20 and are allocated on a first come, first served basis. www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx?eventID=1209
# “The Later Work of Eileen Gray: Celebrating Creativity in Older Age” takes place on Sat 15 May from 14:30-15:00 in Collins Barracks. Join Muireann Charleton, Museum Educator, on a tour of the Eileen Gray exhibition entitled ‘The Making of Modernism’, as part of the Bealtaine Festival. No booking required. Places are limited and are allocated on a first come, first served basis.
CALCUTTA RUN – BLACKHALL PLACE + PHOENIX PARK
This year’s Calcutta Run will take place on Sat 15 May from 14:00. Approx. 1500 participants will take place in this 10km run in Phoenix Park. Start and finish is on the grounds of the Law Society in Blackhall Place and after the run a big Barbeque will take place behind the building of the Law Society. I went to that event not as a participant in the run but as a customer at the BBQ ;-) a few years ago and if you have no other plans, it is worth a visit. The Guinness Jazz Band will play and the atmosphere is really nice.
Started in 1999, the Calcutta Run was initially a run specifically organised for people in the legal profession to raise money for charities. Over the last 11 years, the participants have extended far outside of the legal realm and now come from all walks of life.
It is too late to sign up for the run, but you can still go to the BBQ or cheer the runners on. www.calcuttarun.com
FAMILY PROGRAMME – NATIONAL GALLERY
The Family Programme in the National Gallery in Clare Street & Merrion Square on Sat 15 May from 15:00 is ‘Sugar Plum Fairies’ with Rachel O’Dwyer. www.nationalgallery.ie/html/programevents2.html#4
BAT WALK – CABINTEELY
On Sat 15 May, a bat walk will take place in Cabinteely Park. Join Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown Council’s Biodiversity Officer and Paul Scott, Bat Conservation Ireland, in a walk around the park to observe bats. Meet at 21:15 outside Cabinteely House and bring warm clothing. Booking essential mtoomey@dlrcoco.ie www.barryward.ie/news/local-news/biodiversity-events-in-dun-laoghaire-rathdown/
REGULAR SATURDAY EVENTS
* Don’t forget that the Temple Bar Markets (Food Market on Meeting House Square, Book Market on Temple Bar Square and the Designer Mart near Cow’s Lane) are taking place every Saturday from 10:00-16:30. The Designer Mart is on winter break and will return from 13 March!
* The SuperNatural Food Market is taking place every Saturday from 09:30-15:30 in St. Andrews Resource Centre in Pearse Street, Dublin 2. www.supernatural.ie
* The Dublin Food Coop runs a food market every Saturday (09:30-16:30) and Thursday (14:00-20:00) at Newmarket in Dublin 8. Fresh local and artisan produce, mainly organic, and other products for sustainable living are on sale. www.dublinfood.coop
* Blackhorse Flea Market + Car Boot Sale. Every Saturday from 10:00-18:00 the Blackhorse Market is taking place. You can reach it from Tyrconnell Road and from Kylemore Road and it is within 3 min from Black Horse stop on red Luas line. theblackhorsemarket.com
* The Black Sheep play Rock Covers from 22:00 in The Mezz 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, D2. Later Dj Glenn Brown (Dublin Calling). Admission is free.
* Havana Tapas Bar is inviting to a Salsa Night with afro-latin percussion every Sat night 22:30-02:00. Bachata, salsa, merengue, reggeaton with resident DJ Papi Chulo. Food is available until 00:30 and usually there is plenty of room to get dancing.
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DUBLIN 5 MILE CLASSIC ROAD RACE
The Dublin 5 Mile Classic Road Race is taking place between 09:00-11:30 on Sun 16 May in Walkinstown and Templeogue. Between 700 and 1,000 participants are expected to take part and traffic disruption is expected in the Walkinstown and Templeogue areas. Taking part is not free, watching is. ;-) www.sportsworld-terenure.ie/5classic/
CAR BOOT SALE – HAROLD’S CROSS GREYHOUND STADIUM
On Sunday 16 May from 09:00 the Harold’s Cross Greyhound Stadium Car Boot Sale (every second week) will take place again on the car park of the stadium (151 Harold’s Cross Road, Dublin). Visiting is free. If you want to sell your wares, check www.haroldscrosscarbootsale.com/ for details.
CHILDREN’S ART WORKSHOP – PHOENIX PARK
The weekly Children’s Art Cart Workshops at the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre is taking place every Sun from 10:30-12:30. Up to 15 children can participate but they must be supervised by an adult. Children 5 years & over. The next workshops are
16 May: Trees – what would we do without the them?
23 May: Make a Surprise
30 May: Medieval Life – includes a visit to Ashtown Castle
www.phoenixpark.ie/newsevents/title,12181,en.html
Phoenix Park Visitor Centre: 01-6770095.
DONEGAL DAY – TEMPLE BAR
A Donegal Day entitled ‘Donegal Live’ will take place in Temple Bar on Sun 16 May from 12:00-18:00. Live music, song and dance will be at the Meeting House Square with performances from Altan, Clannad, The Plea, The Henry Girls, Donegal Tenors, Donegal Youth Orchestra, Aoife Ni Fhearraigh, Maria McCool, The Roots Orchestra, An Crann Óg, Fidil, and Aine O’ Doherty & Friends.
Throughout Temple Bar you can expect fun for all ages with lots of impromptu comhaltas music, marching bands, street theatre, face painting and balloon modelling. Curved street will be transformed into a sea of green and gold with Donegal Tourism providers showcasing all that County Donegal has to offer to the visitor. In addition Donegal artists will perform extracts from the Brian Friel collection including Philadelphia Here I Come, The Faith Healer and other Donegal literary pieces in the New Theatre in Essex Street. www.donegallive.ie
On the website there are thousands of prizes to be won including 1,000 return coach tickets courtesy of John McGinley Coaches, 1000 free bed nights courtesy of Donegal Hotels and Self Catering providers and hundreds of other prizes including return flights courtesy of Aer Arann and Donegal airport and vouchers for various activities being sponsored by the participating tourism providers. Check www.donegallive.ie/donegal_competition.php
AFRICA DAY – IVEAGH GARDENS
This year’s Africa Day in Dublin will take place in the wonderful Iveagh Gardens (just off Harcourt Street, Dublin 2) on Sun 16 May. The Africa Day event in Dublin will be a fun, family-friendly day out, featuring interactive cultural and educational activities for both children and adults that celebrate and showcase the diversity of African cultures and societies. There will be lots of music, an African Bazaar, an Education Zone, traditional African food and drinks in the Food Zone and cooking demonstrations. Music will once again be a key feature of Africa Day, with performances from African and Irish acts on the Main Stage. A new feature at this year’s event will be the Music Tent, which will feature interactive workshops over the course of the day, where visitors to Africa Day will have the chance to meet and interact directly with the featured performers, as well as try out traditional African instruments, dances and musical styles. Stage Two will feature rap, hip-hop and African dance music over the course of the day. Check www.africaday.ie/ for all details. Last year it was a great event with a huge amount of visitors. There were so many people that queues formed outside the gardens with people only let in in small groups. This year, it seems that the organisers didn’t advertise at all. So, in a way, Africa Day this year is a top secret tip! :-) The event will take place from 12:00-19:00. Admission is free.
SUNDAY AT NOON CONCERT – HUGH LANE GALLERY
Nearly every Sunday a free “Sunday at Noon” concert is taking place in the Hugh Lane Gallery. From 12:00-13:00 classical music will be performed for free. No booking is required. This week (Sun 16 May) Paul Roe with ConTempo Quartet will perform music along the theme “Klezmer and the Soul of the Clarinet”.
16 May 2010 www.hughlane.ie/whats_on_detail.php?id=502
THE BEHOLDER – FILM SCREENING & LECTURE – HUGH LANE GALLERY
On Sun 16 May at 13:30 the Hugh Lane Gallery invites to a Film Screening and Lecture of “The Beholder”, a film about 3 portrait painters: “The making of a portrait is an intimate experience, one which can be a pleasurable event for both parties or one that’s fraught with difficulties – either way, to paint someone’s picture is a unique way of really getting under their skin. These themes and many others are explored through the work of three of Ireland’s most notable portrait painters: James Hanley, Mick O’Dea and Brian Maguire. Conor Horgan’s witty new documentary follows each artist as they create new work, providing an illuminating insight into their individual creative processes. With introduction and post-screening Q&A with Director Conor Horgan” This talk and film screening are free, places are limited, so arrive early. www.hughlane.ie/whats_on_detail.php?id=482
BIG SMOKE LITERARY CAFÉ
At this Literary Café, which will run on Sun 16 May from 14:00-18:00 you will experience a blend of readings, performances and music. Some of the Big Smoke Writing Factory’s talented students will be sharing pieces of their writing, while selected guests will provide musical and other interludes. Admission is free, refreshments will be provided. The event will take place in the Back Loft in La Catedral Studios 7-11 Augustine Street Dublin 2. www.bigsmokewritingfactory.com
FAMILY PROGRAMME – NATIONAL MUSEUM
# The Family Event “My Museum: Movement in Time” will take place on Sun 16 May from 15:00-16:00 in Collins Barracks and is suitable for Families with children 4-10 yrs. It is a Dance Workshop with Philippa Donnellan of CoisCéim Dance Theatre. Explore stories of the past through movement and dance. No experience necessary, just energy. Please wear loose clothing and comfortable shoes. No booking required. Places are limited and are allocated on a first come, first served basis. www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx?eventID=1211
NATIONAL GALLERY – SUNDAY LECTURE
The Sunday Lecture on 16 May at 15:00 in the National Gallery in Clare Street & Merrion Square is: “The Art of Children’s Picture Books” by Anthony Browne, Author and Illustrator. www.nationalgallery.ie/html/programevents2.html#4
MATINEE BRUNCH CLUB – ODEON BAR & GRILL
The Odeon Bar & Grill (Old Harcourt Street Station, Dublin 2) are inviting all families on Sat+Sun from 12:00-18:00 to a “Matinee Brunch Club”. Good Food, Kids movies (13:00+15:00), major international sporting events on the other big screen plus kids under 3 eat for free are the main attractions of this offer. Upcoming Movies are on 15-16 May: Ratatouille, 23 May: Robots, 29-30 May: The Lady and the Tramp. www.odeon.ie/
INTERNATIONAL DAY AGAINST HOMOPHOBIA
“Changing Attitude Ireland” will be holding services at various locations around Ireland to mark IDAHO (International Day Against Homophobia). The Dublin Event will take place in Christ Church Cathedral at 15:30 with Speaker Ciaran O Mathuna. www.changingattitudeireland.org.
GARDINER STREET GOSPEL CHOIR – 10th ANNIVERSARY
In May 2000, the Gardiner Street Gospel Choir was founded by Kevin Kelly and is going strong since. After Kevin, Louise Foxe and now Aidan Greene filled the role of Musical Director with a huge amount of energy and enthusiasm and have improved the choir further and further. The choir consists of approx. 40 singers and a band with 7 people and sings every Sunday from September to June at 19:30 at the Gardiner Street Gospel Mass in St. Francis Xavier Church at the top of Gardiner Street. I started helping out with some sound problems about 4 years ago and what was planned to be a helping for maybe 3-4 weeks turned out to be an exciting and interesting 4 year-long hobby with the nicest bunch of people you can imagine. ;-) This Sunday (16 May) we celebrate the 10th anniversary and have decided to add a small concert to the regular mass. The mass starts at 19:30 and goes until approx. 20:30 and the concert will start directly after the mass and will go for about 40 minutes. Admission is free and you are all invited. I will definitely be there and it would be nice to meet some of you. I haven’t mentioned it yet, but the choir and band are REALLY good and worth a visit and you should know as well, that our interpretation of “Gospel Songs” is quite liberal (and the Gospel Mass priests support us fully), so there are many popular songs that have a spiritual theme included in the repertoire as well. From U2 to Bob Marley, there will be something for everybody. www.gardinerstreetgospelchoir.com/
G AY THEATRE FESTIVAL
The G ay Theatre Festival will take place from 03-16 May in Dublin and while most events are not free, there are a few free events provided. Some of the free events already take place now before the Festival kicks off.
+ 24 Apr-16 May: Art Trail at Filmbase and throughout Temple Bar.
+ Sun 16 May, Front Lounge, Parliament Street: Unwind (Unofficial Wrap)
The complete programme for the festival can be found here www.absolutgaytheatre.ie/images/uploads/AGTFD_Programme.pdf
www.absolutgaytheatre.ie/
COMEDY CRUNCH – SHEBEEN CHIC
Free comedy + free ice-cream! The Comedy Crunch is a brilliant free Stand Up comedy which is downstairs in Shebeen Chic, Sth Great Georges Street every week. It starts at 21:00 and the line-up is changing but always impressive. The next performance is on Sun 09 May. Check here before you go: www.facebook.com/pages/The-Comedy-Crunch/83791357330
REGULAR SUNDAY EVENTS
* The Temple Bar Book Market is taking place every Sat+Sun on Temple Bar Square from 11:00-18:00.
* Blackhorse Flea Market + Car Boot Sale. Every Sunday from 10:00-18:00 the Blackhorse Market is taking place. You can reach it from Tyrconnell Road and from Kylemore Road and it is within 3 min from Black Horse stop on red Luas line. theblackhorsemarket.com
* Sunday Roast is a weekly event in the Globe in Sth George’s Street from 20:00-01:00. Provided are free live music, games & roast potatoes. www.myspace.com/sundayroast1
* “Loose Change” play in Gibneys Pub, New St., Malahide every Sunday from 18:00-20:00.
* From 21:00 in The Bleeding Horse on Camden Street “The Apollo Sessions” is a free show featuring multiple styles of original music from local and international musicians and songwriters www.myspace.com/thebleedinghorsesessions
* The Brazilian Samba Rock Band +55 is playing every Sunday at the Odeon in Harcourt Street from 20:00-22:00, followed by a DJ playing Forro, Axe, and a mixture of Brazilian rhythms and salsa beats. Admission is free before 21:00 and EUR 5 after that.
* The Burning Effigies are playing afrobeat, jazz, funk and soul every Sunday from 23:00 in Turk’s Head in Parliament Street. www.turkshead.ie
* Gardiner Street Gospel Mass in St. Francis Xavier Church at the top of Gardiner Street near the junction with Dorset Street every Sunday at 19:30. Everybody is welcome independent from your level of religiousness. www.gardinerstreetgospelchoir.com
* Ballymun Gospel Choir Mass at 19:00 in Holy Spirit Church, Silloge, Ballymun.
WEEKEND EVENTS
If you are just looking for Sunday events, please check the event list for Saturday as well. A good few events are taking place on Saturday AND Sunday, but it wouldn’t make sense to list them twice.
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MENTAL HEALTH LECTURES – ST JOHN OF GOD HOSPITAL
St John of God Hospital, one of the leading providers of mental health treatment and care services in Ireland, is running a public lecture series “Minding the Mind” and the next lecture, entitled “Understanding Eating Disorders” by Fiona Flynn is taking place on Mon 10 May from 20:00-21:30 in the St. John of God Hospital Campus on Stillorgan Road, Dublin. Admission is free and Pre-registration is not required.
Further talks are
+ 17 May – Jacinta Bergin + Donal Scanlan “Alcoholism: The Way Forward”
+ 24 May – Dr Ahmed Errasoul “When the Mundane becomes the Dream / Treatment of Bipolar Disorder”
CINE-CAFE – MOTHER REILLY’S – RATHMINES
Howard Linnane’s Irish movie screening night Cine-Café (an evening of short films) and Pint & Picture (full feature film screening) will take place on Mon 17 May at 20:00 in Mother Reilly’s in Rathmines, Dublin 6 (Uppercross House Hotel, 30 Upr Rathmines Road (opposite Tesco)). Check with Howard 085-1351822.which films he will show.
REGULAR MONDAY EVENTS
* Every Mon from 20:00-22:00 in Bewley’s Cafe Theatre, 78 Grafton Street, the recently-formed music collective the ‘Lazy Band’ is playing roots, trad and folk songs from Ireland, England, America and anything else they like. Admission is free and the bar serves during the show. Some people order up pizzas from downstairs. Laid-back atmosphere, unplugged and informal. www.myspace.com/thelazyband
* ‘Hugh Cooney Don’t Like Monday’, a cabaret and live visual performance by Hugh Cooney, will take place every Monday night from 20:30 at The Pygmalion, South William Street, Dublin 2 (formerly Ba Mizu in Powerscourt Shopping Centre). Admission free. www.myspace.com/hughcooneycomotions
* From 21:00 in the International Bar, Wicklow Street: The Glór Sessions feature acoustic singer-songwriters, comedy, spoken word and poetry hosted by Stephen James Smith. Entry is free. www.stephenjamessmith.com/Glor.html
* From 21:30 a traditional Irish music session is taking place in Kennedy’s Pub in Drumcondra. Admission is free.
* From 22:00, the front bar of Whelans is the venue for the Open Mic event “Acoustic Nightmares Night”, organised by the band The Mighty Stef and some members from The Last Tycoons. This is a free event. www.facebook.com/pages/THE-MIGHTY-STEF/17575454643
* Upbeat Generation is playing Soul/Funk/Rock Covers in The Mezz, 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, D2 from 22:00. Later: DJ Rasheed. Admission is free.
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NATIONAL GALLERY LECTURE
On Tues 18 May the lecture “Acquisitions Associated with the West of Ireland” by
Lecturer Dr Marie Bourke, National Gallery of Ireland will take place in the National Gallery at 10:30. www.nationalgallery.ie/html/programevents2.html#4
DELIA MURPHY – TALK, STORY & SONG
“I’ll live ‘til I die” is the title of the celebration in talk, story and song of the iconic Delia Murphy. The event in the National Library, Kildare Street, Dublin 2, will include song favourites such as The Spinning Wheel and If I were a Blackbird, sung by actress and singer Maureen O’Donovan. Recollection of the life and times of Delia Murphy by Carmen Cullen, niece of Delia Murphy and music by Cearbhall O’Meadhra. Admission is free, all are welcome. It will take place on Tues 18 May from 13:00-14:00. www.nli.ie/en/list/current-events.aspx
ISRAEL – IS BOYCOTT THE ANSWER? – PUBLIC DEBATE
On Tues 18 May at 19:00 the public debate “Israel – is Boycott the Answer” will take place in the Gresham Hotel, O’Connell Street, Dublin 1. Across the world there is a growing movement calling for an international boycott and sanctions to be imposed against the State of Israel because of its treatment of the Palestinians. For decades Israel has illegally occupied Palestinian territory and denied Palestinians the most basic human rights or self-determination. The Israeli assault on Gaza at the beginning of 2009, which claimed the lives of almost 1,400 Palestinains, including over 300 children, horrified people across the globe. The continuing Israeli siege of Gaza, where over 1 million Palestinians are imprisoned in the most densely populated territory in the world and vital humanitarian supplies are systematically blocked by Israel, is causing an ever worsening humanitarian disaster. The situation has become so desperate that on 5 May 2010 the Director of Operations of the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestine Refugees, called upon the international community to break the siege on the Gaza Strip by sending ships loaded with desperately needed supplies.
Few now dispute that Israel has oppressed the Palestinian people in many ways for decades. However, there is disagreement on whether an international campaign of boycott, divestment and sanctions is justified or would be effective in bringing a just solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Speakers will include: Joe Costello TD (Labour), Senator Mark Dearey (Greens), Billy Timmins TD (Fine Gael), Richard Boyd Barrett (Irish Anti-War Movement). Come along to participate in this important debate. www.indymedia.ie/article/96597
ALCHEMIST CAFÉ – BIOENGINEERING
After a long break, the Alchemist Café is back with a talk about “Computations and virtual worlds for mechanobiology research”. The Alchemist Café is part of the Cafe Scientifique movement and it is a forum for the discussion of important and interesting scientific issues that is much more informal and accessible than a public lecture. Everybody who is interested is invited and you do not need to be a scientist!
Prof. Patrick Prendergast (Vice Provost/Chief Academic Officer and Professor of Bioengineering in Trinity College Dublin) will discuss how the combined use of the principles of engineering with biology can lead to the development of new treatments for diseases and movement disorders. The crucial role of computer modelling in achieving this will be explored. An open audience discussion will follow.
The event takes place on Tues 18 May at 19:30 it the Mercantile Pub, Dame St. Dublin 2. Admission is free. www.alchemistcafedublin.com/
REGULAR TUESDAY EVENTS
* Open Mic Night with The Last Tycoons in O’Donoghues on Suffolk Street every Tueas from 20:00. It’s free and anyone can get up, sing a song or do whatever they like. www.facebook.com/pages/ODonoghues-Open-Mic/71834618844
* In the Bankers Inn on Trinity Street (off Dame Street) at 21:30: An acoustic singer-songwriter session hosted by Dave Murphy. A contribution is requested but not required. This is a listening club so is very quiet and features a lot of experienced songwriters trying out new material. www.myspace.com/davemurphyandfriends
* From 21:30, O’Briens on Dame Street (next to the Mercantile Pub) is the venue for a further Open Mic event of acoustic rock’n’roll organised by the band The Mighty Stef. Admission is free. www.facebook.com/pages/THE-MIGHTY-STEF/17575454643
* White Chocolate is playing Rock Covers from 22:00 in The Mezz, 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, D2
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DANCE FESTIVAL SYMPOSIUM
“The Many Bodies of Contemporary Dance” is the title of the Symposium on 19 May 2010 from 13:00-16:00 in the Dance House, Foley Street, Dublin 1. Admission free, but booking is essential. This is a Dublin Dance Festival Event. “Drawing together numerous strands of this year’s Festival programme, this symposium sets out to stimulate new debate and offer fresh perspectives on the many bodies and people engaged in contemporary dance. Following an initial dialogue between choreographers Raimund Hoghe and Tere O’Connor, with responses from a panel of dance practitioners and cultural commentators, an open discussion will follow. Register here: www.dublindancefestival.ie/2010/02/26/the-many-bodies-of-contemporary-dance/
FILM SCREENING – INSTITUTO CERVANTES
The Spanish Cultural Institute, Instituto Cervantes, is inviting to a film screening. On Wed 19 May at 19:30 the Argentinean film “Whisky, Romeo, Zulu” (2005) by Enrique Piñeyro (in Spanish with English subtitles) will be shown. The Instituto Cervantes is on Lincoln Place, Dublin 2, quite near the National Gallery. dublin.cervantes.es/FichasCultura/Ficha64147_16_2.htm
REGULAR WEDNESDAY EVENTS
* The “Havana International Language Exchange” is taking place every Wed from 17:30-19:30 in Havana Tapas Bar in George’s Street. The majority of people there are Spanish or English-speaking, but French, Italians, Polish and Chinese are sometimes coming to and everybody is welcome to meet for a chat to improve your Spanish or English.
* “The Zodiac Sessions” is a regular open mic event from 20:30 in Bruxelles (between Grafton Street and Westbury Hotel) for unsigned musicians. Admission is free and there is a different line-up every week. www.thezodiacsessions.com/
* “The Song Room” is another open mic event. It takes place in The Globe in George’s Street at 20:30 on SOME Wednesdays. The frequency got less predictable in recent weeks/months and you should check the website before going. www.myspace.com/thesongroom
* Songs of Praise, a Rock Karaoke is taking place every Wednesday from 21:00 in The Village in Wexford Street, Dublin 2. www.getpraise.com
* Traditional Irish Music Session in Hedigan’s (The Brian Boru) in Phibsborough from 21:30 every Wednesday. If you play an instrument you are especially welcome (all levels are welcome).
* Seven Deadly Skins are playing Reggae/Ska Covers from 22:00 with DJ Dotsie later. The Mezz, 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, D2. Admission is free.
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PRINT WORLD OF IBERIA – CONFERENCE
Anyone with an interest in early-modern print culture is invited to register for this conference in UCD. “Exploring the Print World of Early-Modern Iberia” is the title of a conference from Thurs 20 – Fri 21 May 2010. The conference intends to provide a showcase for the vibrant research currently being undertaken in early-modern Iberian print studies, to launch the UCD Iberian Project and to set out new avenues for research. You have to register for this event, but there is no registration fee. All details are here www.ucd.ie/mediahis/conferences.htm
MARY LAVIN – STORIES – READING
“A Personal Choice: the stories of Mary Lavin”. At this event the stories of Mary Lavin will be read by Nuala Hayes, Doireann Ní Bhriain and Elizabeth Peavoy. Admission is free, all are welcome. This event is taking place in conjunction with the Bealtaine Festival. The event will take place in the National Library in Kildare Street on Thurs from 13:00-14:00. www.nli.ie/en/list/current-events.aspx
PILOTLIGHT – TOWER RECORDS IN-STORE EVENT
Pilotlight will be in Tower Records on Thur 20 May at 18:00 for an in-store event. entertainment.ie/venue_information/Tower-Records/32057.htm
FIGHT AGAINST CANCER – PUBLIC LECTURE – RDS
On Thurs 20 May, Professor Jim Johnston, Deputy Director of the Centre for Infection and Immunity at Queen’s University Belfast, will discuss his cutting edge research which is helping to identify the causes of cancer and is making great strides in terms of improving methods of diagnosis and treatment. Currently most cancer treatments are akin to hitting a nut with a sledgehammer and are associated with very toxic side-effects. However, Professor Johnston’s research involves understanding the underlying mechanisms behind novel factors produced by cancer cells, how these assist the cancer growth and the growth of blood vessels that feed the cancer. This work opens new avenues of research that should unlock exciting new therapies that significantly benefit cancer patients.
The lecture will take place at 19:00 in the RDS Concert Hall on Thursday, May 20 and is part of an annual RDS Irish Times lecture programme organised in association with the Irish Society for Immunology. Admission is free but advance booking is essential. To reserve a place email karen.sheeran@rds.ie or call 01-2407289.
www.rds.ie/science
THE BEAUTY SPOT – DAKOTA BAR
“The Beauty Spot at Dakota” is a weekly event that was launched on 13 May. It runs on Thursdays from 19:00-01:00 in the Dakota Bar, 8/9 South William Street, Dublin 2. It is a new night of Fashion, Beauty, Shopping and Drinks in association with Style Nation. “Featuring at the Beauty Spot will be regular beauty tips and advice given by Top Make Up Artists, Hair Stylists, alongside a ‘Pop Up Shop’ hosting vintage & contemporary fashion and accessories. The weekly Beauty Bar will have a different theme and treatments every week, kicking off with “Nails”. Check out www.stylenation.ie for more info on The Beauty Spot and keep an eye on the twitter pages at www.twitter.com/stylenationshow and www.twitter.com/beautyspotlive
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=125146357500894
CYCLING LECTURE – TCD
Tommy H told me about this interesting event (Thanks!): On Thurs 20 May at 19:30, the Ann ual Cycling Lecture will take place. Dr. Horton is a sociologist in Lancaster University and his lecture is entitled “Building a Cycling Culture”. A poster can be found on: www.dublincycling.ie. The Lecture will take place in the Burke Theatre in the Arts Building in Trinity College, just off Nassau St. The Minister for Transport, Noel Dempsey, will open the evening.
There will be a post-lecture social in Le Cirk bar from 9.30 til late. (This bar fronts onto Dame St. and backs onto the lane alongside the Stag’s Head pub.) Admission is free. www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=115403931813707&ref=mf
ODEON MOVIE CLUB
Every Thursday the Odeon Pub in Harcourt Street is running a Classic Movies Club from 20:00. Admission is free. The theme this month is “Cops&Robber” and the films are 20 May: The Enforcer, 27 May: The French Connection. For Seat/Table reservations call 478 2088 or mail hello@odeon.ie – www.odeon.ie/gallery.html
REGULAR THURSDAY EVENTS
* Quiz Night in The Lotts Cafe Bar, 9 Lower Liffey St, Dublin 1. Every Thurs a quiz night with great prizes is taking place at 20:00/20:30 depending on football. Participation is free.
* “Thirsty Thursday” Open Mic Night from 21:00 in the Mullingar House in Chapelizod Village. www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=111621257112
* The Bionic Rats play live Reggae and Ska every Thursday in Turk’s Head from 22:00. Admission is free. www.turkshead.ie
* The Poor Boys play Rock Covers from 22:00 in The Mezz, 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, D2. Later: DJ Tim. Admission is free.
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IRISH COUNTRYWOMEN’S ASSOCIATION – PANEL DISCUSSION
The Irish Countrywomen’s Association Panel Discussion will present President Anne Maria Dennison, Elizabeth Wall, Honorary National Secretary Kitty Harlin, Former National President and Ina Broughal, former National President, who will discuss the role that creative arts have played in the organisation and the influence of the ICA on Irish society. This event is part of the Bealtaine Festival. It will take place on Fri 21 May from 13:00-14:00 in the National Library in Kildare Street, Dublin 2. www.nli.ie/en/list/current-events.aspx
TRANSFORMING IRELAND – EARTH SCIENCES LECTURE
The UCD Earth Sciences Institute is running a series of seminars that began in March and will take place on most Fridays until December. The next lecture will be on Fri 21 May (12:30-14:00): Claire Penny, IBM will talk about ‘Energy Management for Smarter Buildings’ and Greg O’Hare, Clarity UCD & Gary Carroll, EpiSensor will discuss ‘Sensors for a Smarter Building’. The event will take place in the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, No.6 Kildare Street, Dublin 2. To find out more about upcoming lectures, contact esi.admin@ucd.ie
DELORENTOS – TOWER RECORDS IN-STORE EVENT
The Delorentos will be in Tower Records, Wicklow Street, Dublin 2 on Fri 21 May at 13:00 for an In-Store Event. entertainment.ie/venue_information/Tower-Records/32057.htm
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This section contains lots of events this week that happen in the future some of them require free tickets and it is mentioned where this is the case. Put the events in your diary and for the ticketed events hurry to request your tickets:
MEDIEVAL DUBLIN SYMPOSIUM
The friends of Medieval Dublin are hosting a free symposium about the history and archaeology of Medieval Dublin in May. This 12th Medieval Dublin Symposium is a free, one day event which will feature papers from historians and archaeologists exploring the subject of medieval Dublin. It begins at 09:30 in the Robert Emmet Theatre in the Arts Building in Trinity College and ends around 17:00.
There is no pre-registration required, and the website for the friends of Medieval
Dublin is www.fmd.ie. All are welcome! Details about the event are here fmd.ie/symposia/symposium-2010.html Thanks to Anne B. for letting me know!
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Please note: This section contains observations taken from the world I live in that strike me as odd. I express my personal opinion and you might not share it. If you are easily offended by opinions that are not identical with your own, please don’t read this section. ;-)
HEAD SHOPS AND THE PUBLIC OUTCRY
In recent months newspapers reported with big headlines about the so-called Head Shops. Legal shops, which sold substances that were mimicking or causing the users body react like different drugs. The substances were called bath salts or plant food to make sure that they are not classified as illegal and the head shops got away with it for quite some time. But the reaction was interesting. Newspapers and normal people said it is a terrible thing that they are allowed to exist. The drug gangs seemingly tried to burn them down and everybody complained about their existence – even their customers complained! I have to be honest and say that I don’t see the attraction in mind altering substances at all and that even includes alcohol. But that is just me and I don’t expect others to understand me. ;-) However, what I do find very very odd is that Head shop customers blame the shops to have made them dependent on other substances! In a way, I find the existence of head shops has advantages over the illegal trade of similar substances. But isn’t it funny if a druggy says: “It’s them head shops! They are the reason why I am now taking Heroin.” Who forced him to go into the shop and to buy anything there? And who forced him to migrate from “bath salt” to serious and illegal substances? After this ban www.rte.ie/news/2010/0511/headshops.html I would expect many shops to close, but I wouldn’t be surprised if a “new and improved bath salt” or “plant food” soon will appear on the market that is then not yet covered under the ban.
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This week, I didn’t have 15 hours, but only less than 8 to write this Event Guide because I have to be at an event at 07:30 this morning. Luckily I had done already a good few hours during the week, but it still meant that I had to drop a few events. So forgive me if this week’s newsletter is not as comprehensive as you are used to! I will do my best to have next week’s newsletter back to the normal super high standards! ;-) Have a wonderful week and remember that you want to make two (or more) people smile this week!
–Joerg
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