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Daragh | June 28, 2010

Every now and then we put out a call for people who are interested in joining up with the team here at Dublinblog. Today is one of those days. If you like what we do, you love Dublin and you want to write about it, let us know!

You don’t need to have a blog already (though that certainly helps!) to join the team, nor do you have to commit to a certain number of posts etc.

So, if you are interested, drop us a mail to authors@dublinblog.ie explaining a little about yourself and why you would like to join up.

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Arrr, it’s some kids looking for a treasure, on the silver screen!

Marcel | June 28, 2010

Even though the weather is not really made for any indoor activity these days, we know that it can start to rain any day in Dublin. And so it is good to have some kind of indoor alternative in case the current sunny spell ends. Therefore, as the pirate fan that I’ve been since I was 5, I’m happily announcing: The Goonies Pirate Party.

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Goonies never say die! On Thursday 1st of July the Screen Cinema will host a special screening of the classic adventure movie The Goonies. This is an unmissable screening for anyone with an inner Goonie that needs to be embraced. To make it extra special we’re making it socially acceptable to dress up as pirates in the cinema. In fact, we’re actively encouraging it! And hoping that you’ll join us for some ale and swashbuckling afterwards in Doyle’s pub.

June 7th marked the 25th anniversary of the film’s release, and The Screen wants to give Irish fans the chance to celebrate the much-loved film’s anniversary with a celebration as boisterous as the movie.

This marks the second film in the wildly popular ‘Screen Hearts 80’s’ season of 80’s blockbusters which commenced with ‘Ghost Busters’ on Monday the 21st of June to a packed house.

Screen Hearts 80′s’ will run throughout the summer including gems such as Gremlins and Top Gun and will also feature an Arnie action season and a John Hughes tribute in August that will open with the teen classic The Breakfast Club on August 6th.

The Goonies is a thrill-a-minute adventure film. When brothers Mikey (Sean Astin) and Brand (Josh Brolin) learn that greedy developers are forcing their family to move, they and their friends decide to have one last adventure together. With the help of a treasure map they’ve found in the attic, the group, known as the Goonies, go in search of buried gold hoping against hope that if they find it, Mikey and Brand will succeed in keeping their home.

So get your cutlasses and eyepatches, and board the Screen cinema on Thursday. Tickets for the event are available on www.screencinema.ie, in the Screen’s box office or by calling 1520 927005.

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Off your bike.

Dec | June 22, 2010

The Dublin Bikes scheme is not operating today because of a technical fault with the terminals. They hope to have the bikes back in operation later today. There are none near me so I cant check but if you depend on them as part of your daily commute you might want to give yourself extra time.

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Photos from SPWC

Dec | June 22, 2010

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Like Roseanne I spent most of Saturday at the Street Performance World Championships in Merrion Square, watching the performers and taking photos. Highlights for me were The Flying Dutchmen, whom I saw too little of, Dr Kaboom creating fireballs outside Government Buildings, Fire Guy learning sign language at the deaf stage and Sharon Mahoney’s apology for being Canadian.

Unfortunately I did not get to see the eventual winner Dublins own Jack Wise whose sword swallowing and glass walking won the crowd. Though who would vote against a Dub who can do all of that, not me.

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Hoppin’ mad!

roseannes | June 21, 2010

Share photos on twitter with TwitpicThe good people of Dublin hit the streets of Dublin in their thousands over the weekend to check out the Street Performance World Championships. We made it along but not quite in time to participate in the world record attempt. From what I read on Twitter it seems like too many people hopped along! Congratulations to all who particpated in this wonky bit of history!

Congratulations too to the staff and volunteers at SPWC for organising another great free festival. We managed to catch JP Koala, Dr. Kaboom and Thom Sellectomy. We couldn’t get next or near last year’s winners, USA Breakdancers, but had we managed to catch them we would have missed our favourite this year, Dr. Kaboom so all’s well. Like last year the Festijeux were a big hit with three generations of our family and I eventually had to drag my father away!

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Fun on the streets of Dublin

roseannes | June 14, 2010

If you haven’t already made plans for next weekend I would advise you to get yourself into Merrion Square, the earlier the better. Last year myself and my family had a great day out at the Street Performance World Championships in Dublin. It was so good on the Saturday that we went back for more on the Sunday. This event happens over 2 weekends – the first took place yesterday and Saturday in Fitzgerald park in Cork and from the tweets seemed to have been a big hit, regardless of the weather.While it was very busy last year, particularly on the Sunday, we were nearly always able to get a good view and we didn’t feel crowded.

Apart from the contiortionists, sword swallowers, breakdancers and acrobats SPWC are organising a world record attempt which we can all participate in on the Sunday. If you would like to break the world record for the number of people bouncing on space hoppers at the same time, your dream can become a reality on Sunday at 2pm. You just have to register by emailing worldrecord@spwc.ie.

The competition kicks off at 12pm on Saturday and the last performances are scheduled to take place at 6.30pm on Sunday. While most of the performers don’t take the competition too seriously, you can vote for your favourite act throughout the weekend. Make sure to bring along plenty of fivers or change to pay the performers. They do not get a penny except what they can persuade you to part with after their performance. Some of them are very persuasive!

The SPWC website includes maps (don’t worry about not being able to print it – they have plenty available at the event), timetables and lots of info about the competing acts. A favourite with the kids last year were the wooden games so we’ll see you there and challenge you to best us!

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Scuse the pun but “Last chance to see”

roseannes | June 9, 2010

Far Off PlaceThis Friday (i.e. the day after tomorrow!) the Hyperbolic Crochet Reef, which has been on display in the Science Gallery in Trinity College Dublin since March, will be packed away to continue its world tour elsewhere. I have yet to see this exhibition myself – the timing was a bit off for me with all that has been going on but I am heading to the gallery on Friday to catch a tour of the reef. I’m sorry to be leaving my trip to see this fascinating marriage of science and craft so late, being a bit of a hooker myself. I even rustled up a few pieces of coral myself which are still languishing at the bottom of my crochet box: as I said there’s been a lot of changes recently!

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What in the heck is hyperbolic crochet I hear you ask? Well you can read Karlin Lillington’s excellent column from last week’s Irish Times to get an idea of this amazing process of modelling 3 dimensional geometry which was first developed by Latvian Dr Daina Taimina. Taimina was in the Science Gallery during the week to talk about her work. This was one of many events organised by the Gallery throughout the coral’s visit to Dublin.

You can also watch this brilliant TED talk given by Margaret Wertheim who, with her sister Christine, has used this modelling method to raise awareness of the dangers to the world’s coral reefs.

Some of my co-bloggers here on Dublinblog.ie have written a post or two about the Science Gallery and really it’s a gem. If you are visiting Dublin, planning a trip to the Gallery via the grounds of Trinity is well worth it. It’s easily accessed from a number of bus routes or you can alight at Pearse Dart Station and the Science Gallery is just around the corner. There’s a full calendar of events with something to suit all types, from ubernerds to schoolkids.

While I don’t think my children’s patience will stretch to it on Friday, I’m delighted to see that the Science Gallery’s Friday Tapas are back as I heard a number of favourable comments. Some day I’ll make it :)

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Flora Womens Mini Marathon

Dec | June 8, 2010

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Congratulations to 24-year-old Linda Byrne who won the 2010 Flora Womens Mini Marathon in heavy rain yesterday. Linda is from the Dundrum/South Dublin Athletic Club and according to the race announcer she is the first runner from that club to win the event. Over 40,000 women (and a few disguised men) took part in the event despite the heavy rain.

More photos can be found on my Flickr stream.

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Dublin Eats

stephent | June 4, 2010

You’ve probably heard the cringe worthy advert currently running on national radio stations in relation to MenuPages.ie giving vouchers for restaurants. The advert might be annoying, but the offer is definitely worth a look. The value from each restaurant varies considerably. From taking a quick scan today, I noted good deals by Buenos Aires Grill and Cafe en Seine.  Should you find yourself on Dublin streets accompanied by hunger pangs, these vouchers might come in use. The majority of offers cannot be used during the weekend, however, dining out on school nights is more fun anyway.

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Dublin in 1901

Dec | June 3, 2010

Last year I posted about the 1911 census being made available online. Today the 1901 census records have been added to the website and are now available free of charge. Last summer I did spend some time in the National Archives researching my family tree and going through the micro film records, the website makes this much easier, though I have to admit there was something nice about scrolling through all the records on the film and seeing who lived beside my family in 1901 and realising that many of the same families still lived near them 109 years later.

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