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		<title>Rock out for free</title>
		<link>http://www.dublinblog.ie/2010/11/19/rock-out-for-free/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 16:02:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marcel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just a quick idea if you are going out tonight, and a free one on top. Rock Candy! Back once again, with &#8220;something to get your teeth into&#8221; taking place in both Shebeen Chic and Sweeney&#8217;s Bar in city centre! Friday the 19th November 2 Venues 5 Stages 20 Live Acts All for FREE! You&#8217;ll [...]]]></description>
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<p>Just a quick idea if you are going out tonight, and a free one on top. <strong>Rock Candy!</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Back once again, with &#8220;something to get your teeth into&#8221; taking place in both Shebeen Chic and Sweeney&#8217;s Bar in city centre! </p>
<p>Friday the 19th November</p>
<p>2 Venues<br />
5 Stages<br />
20 Live Acts<br />
All for FREE!
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<p>You&#8217;ll find more info and a complete line-up over at their <a href="http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/event.php?eid=143607195686411&#038;index=1">Facebook-page</a>.</p>
<p>A good thing, and maybe someone wants to send the IMF-representatives there to show them there&#8217;s still life and culture and art in this insolvent country, despite all gloom&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Latin American Festival</title>
		<link>http://www.dublinblog.ie/2010/08/13/latin-american-festival/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 15:04:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marcel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In case you are still looking for something to do this weekend, and feel the need to spice up the Irish version of the season otherwise know as &#8220;Summer&#8221; with some tango-rythms, salsa-sounds and spicy food, maybe the first festival launched by the Latin American Native Community in Ireland (or LANCI for short) is worth [...]]]></description>
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<p>In case you are still looking for something to do this weekend, and feel the need to spice up the Irish version of the season otherwise know as &#8220;Summer&#8221; with some tango-rythms, salsa-sounds and spicy food, maybe the first festival launched by the Latin American Native Community in Ireland (or LANCI for short) is worth a visit:</p>
<blockquote><p>2010 is the bi-centenary of the independence of Latin America. LANCI is launching  a new festival to commemorate and celebrate this year . This will incorporate the 8th International Tango Festival.</p>
<p>The LANCI Festival aims to give international recognition to the varied cultures of Latin American Countries.  This Latin American Festival offers a variety of artistic and traditional presentations including music, and dance in the form of salsa, samba and tango, traditional foods and film, photographs and paintings from Latin American artists.</p>
<p>This is the first time that a festival of this kind is being held in Dublin. A cosmopolitan city like Dublin guarantees that this type of event will be a success.</p></blockquote>
<p>You will find the full programme on the <a href="http://www.lancifestival.com/">festival-website</a>, and I&#8217;m especially lookign forward to the Latin American fair or &#8220;feria&#8221; in Temple Bar on Sunday.</p>
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		<title>Fun on the streets of Dublin</title>
		<link>http://www.dublinblog.ie/2010/06/14/fun-on-the-streets-of-dublin/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 11:51:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>roseannes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you haven&#8217;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 [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/twitpic/photos/full/114552290.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId=0ZRYP5X5F6FSMBCCSE82&amp;Expires=1276516152&amp;Signature=l4pO1gS5%2FbdhJF457QXbwioC%2FjQ%3D" alt="" width="250" align="right" />If you haven&#8217;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 <a title="Click here to find out more in a new window" href="http://www.spwc.ie/dublin/home.swf" target="_blank">Street Performance World Championships</a> in Dublin. It was so good on the Saturday that we went back for more on the Sunday. This event happens over 2 weekends &#8211; the first took place yesterday and Saturday in Fitzgerald park in Cork and from <a title="Click here to find out more in a new window" href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23spwc" target="_blank">the tweets</a> 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&#8217;t feel crowded.</p>
<p>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 <a title="Click here to email and register" href="mailto:worldrecord@spwc.ie" target="_blank">worldrecord@spwc.ie</a>.</p>
<p>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&#8217;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!</p>
<p>The <a title="Click here to find out more in a new window" href="http://www.spwc.ie/dublin/home.swf" target="_blank">SPWC website</a> includes maps (don&#8217;t worry about not being able to print it &#8211; 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&#8217;ll see you there and challenge you to best us!</p>
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		<title>Waste not, want not</title>
		<link>http://www.dublinblog.ie/2010/05/28/waste-not-want-not/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 13:01:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>roseannes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A quickie for you all. I just received an email from DublinWaste.ie with good news. Until now this freecycle service has been confined to Dublin supported by the four city councils. They are now going national and rebranding as as FreeTradeIreland.ie and letting current users know that they are porting their user database to this [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://dublinwaste.ie/site/images/free-trade-banner.jpg" alt="" align="right" />A quickie for you all. I just received an email from <a title="Click here to find out more in a new window" href="http://www.DublinWaste.ie" target="_blank">DublinWaste.ie</a> with good news. Until now this <a title="Click here to find out more about freecycling in a new window" href="http://www.google.ie/search?hl=&amp;q=define%3Afreecycle&amp;sourceid=navclient-ff&amp;rlz=1B3GGGL_en-GBIE343IE343&amp;ie=UTF-8" target="_blank">freecycle</a> service has been confined to Dublin supported by the four city councils. They are now going national and rebranding as as FreeTradeIreland.ie and letting current users know that they are porting their user database to this new site. This is good news and will expand the possibilities of finding the perfect second hand items on the site. I look forward to hearing more about the new service and indeed using it!</p>
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		<title>May day(s)</title>
		<link>http://www.dublinblog.ie/2010/04/30/may-dayss/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 15:32:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marcel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yay, the long-awaited long May weekend is almost upon us. And if you&#8217;re still looking for something to do over the weekend, we are here to help. You could try these things: First of all there&#8217;s the SoGo Arts Festival in and around South Great George&#8217;s Street all weekend. This 3 day bonanza kicked of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yay, the long-awaited long May weekend is almost upon us. And if you&#8217;re still looking for something to do over the weekend, we are here to help. You could try these things:</p>
<p>First of all there&#8217;s the <a href="http://www.visitdublin.com/events/alldublinevents/Detail.aspx?id=235&#038;mid=7404">SoGo Arts Festival</a> in and around South Great George&#8217;s Street all weekend. This 3 day bonanza kicked of today, but there are loads of activities and things to see over the next 2 days as well, like &#8220;The Best of Busking&#8221; featuring the Mighty Steph, a screening of &#8220;Once&#8221; in Walton&#8217;s music store and a flea market on Sunday.</p>
<p>Next on the list is the recently opened <a href="http://www.glasnevinmuseum.com/">Glasnevin Museum</a> &#8211; a museum on Dublin&#8217;s most famous graveyard, dedicated to Irish heritage &#038; genealogy, and the history of the graveyard itself.</p>
<p>If a proper Indie rock festival is more of your liking, you could also head to Balbriggan on Saturday, where the <a href="http://www.festivalfactory.ie/">Sibin Festival</a> officially opens the Irish open air-festival season. For those of you who prefer electronic tunes, you can either keep on partying or start your own festival season on Sunday with the <a href="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=105460026163014">Yes Festival</a> down in Clontarf.</p>
<p>And if this is too much activity for you, you can always relax in one of Dublin&#8217;s <a href="http://www.dublinblog.ie/2008/05/14/dublin-beer-gardens/">beer gardens</a> &#8211; the weather permitting&#8230;</p>
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Image <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/78617484@N00/">via</a></p>
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		<title>Playtime in Dublin: an occasional series</title>
		<link>http://www.dublinblog.ie/2010/04/29/playtime-in-dublin-an-occasional-series/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 21:28:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>roseannes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been a shocking long while since I&#8217;ve posted here or anywhere else for that matter. However I have a very good excuse &#8211; I&#8217;ve been busy increasing the population of Dublin! Since I started contributing to Dublinblog.ie I have been meaning to write reviews of playgrounds. (Picture, left, is the playground in Marlay Park, [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s been a shocking long while since I&#8217;ve posted here or anywhere else for that matter. However I have a very good excuse &#8211; <a title="Click here to find out more in a new window" href="http://roseannesmith.com/2010/03/hello-girls-world/" target="_blank">I&#8217;ve been busy increasing the population of Dublin!</a></p>
<p><a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/B5JBDH9ScUqsHRi7GPS9XqGt6gf8DhicrKLXjxdoqSY?feat=embedwebsite"><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_Wlroxg1Xqyc/S9n5B6kX_CI/AAAAAAAADx8/3FdzFPTqsNU/s288/DSCF1846.JPG" alt="" align="left" /></a>Since I started contributing to Dublinblog.ie I have been meaning to write reviews of playgrounds. (Picture, left, is the playground in Marlay Park, which I will review in the future.) As a parent this is the kind of information I would love about a city I&#8217;m living in or visiting. There&#8217;s nothing like a playground to retrieve some of your sanity when you&#8217;re hanging out with kids. You can sit down with a book or a coffee and they can vent their energy. However it can all go wrong if you rock up and all the equipment looks perilous for your little darling. I am also always interested to hear about developments in parks in the city because, recession or no, there has been some interesting developments in Dublin parks recently. No doubt they were planned and paid for before things began to slide. Swings and roundabouts eh? (Expect much more playground wordplay <img src='http://www.dublinblog.ie/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> ) Also, as your kids grow, certain playgrounds lose favour or playgrounds that were once too challenging are now just challenging enough. I&#8217;ll also try and include some essential info for parents (proximity of hot beverages, picnic tables, benches etc.; y&#8217;know essential!) Please, as always, share your thoughts or comments because I may not notice what you might notice about a playground.</p>
<p>The only possible problem with the series is that I&#8217;m a southsider and with 3 small children it will definitely be the summer before I make it to any northside playgrounds, if I make it at all. If you are based on the northside and have children and would like to contribute please leave a comment below and we&#8217;ll get in touch. Also I refer to my children as Nipper 1.0 (Boy, 6ish, kind of cautious), Nipper 2.0 (Boy, 3ish, bonkers) and Nipper 3.0 (Girl, Shiny, shiny, new, new!)</p>
<p>With no further ado I&#8217;m going to kick off with Rathfarnham Castle Playground. (<a title="Click here to locate Rathfarnham Castle in a new window" href="http://www.google.com/maps/place?cid=6739287207752764908&amp;q=Rathfarnham+Castle,+Rathfarnham+Road,+Ballyboden,+Ireland&amp;hl=en&amp;cd=3&amp;ei=1eXZS9sKlPQ5mKGs2w8&amp;sig2=1tVS0S3gLMw2qX3k9kkiRw&amp;sll=53.298144,-6.283536&amp;sspn=0.016005,0.038418&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=53.315493,-6.322203&amp;spn=0,0&amp;z=14&amp;iwloc=C" target="_blank">Map</a>) This was discovered by Nipper 1.0 when he and his classmates were brought here by his school. He was mad keen to revisit so we have been back a couple of times since then. The playground here seems to be very new and unlike many in Dublin does not use bark chip as a weed suppressant/ falling child catcher. The ground directly under the various equipment is covered with a soft rubbery, faux tarmacadam and elsewhere a bright hard tarmacadam like composite. I understand the attraction of bark chip but it gets very messy when wet and while it hasn&#8217;t rained for a good while in Dublin this is not the norm. But more about bark chip when we get to it!</p>
<p>When we were at Rathfarnham castle today it was quiet enough. Last time we were there during the Easter Holidays and it was busier. What I like about this playground as a parent is that while it is sizable enough so that you are not sitting on top of the other families that are there, it is still small and flat enough to see from one side to the other, thus allowing you to keep an eye on the kids without shifting from your seat. Also the fact that it is big enough means that the equipment isn&#8217;t packed together so it is easy to see around it. I forgot to take photos today but future posts will include more. (And if i&#8217;m back in the meantime I&#8217;ll add photos. Obviously I have to be careful not to include other people&#8217;s kids so it can be a little challenging if the playground is busy!)</p>
<p><img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_Wlroxg1Xqyc/S9n3oQJWvwI/AAAAAAAADxI/JFhxtK3dng4/s288/DSCF1857.JPG" alt="" align="right" />There are about 5 main pieces of equipment and then a variety of swings and, for want of a better word, twirlers. The five items include a spiderweb style rope climbing frame that rises in a pyramidal shape to about 15ft. This is quite a challenging item although Nipper 1.0 told me today that a girl in his class climbed to the top and got in trouble when they were there with the school. He wouldn&#8217;t dream of doing this but I would say it&#8217;s only a matter of time before Nipper 2.0 is shouting at us all from up there. There is a piece of equipment that involves stepping stones on springs, balancing and reaching, which would be suited to older children. There is set aimed at toddlers and ambitious wobblers with bridges, platforms, steps and slides all placed at a lowish level. Finally there is a large castle with rock-climbing style walls, slides, steps and various games, tables, windows, a portcullis (non-operational boo hiss) and the ground also includes blue fauxmacadam in the shape of a moat. It is attached by a rope bridge to the spiderweb rope frame. The castle appeals to both the nippers and because it is accessed by steps and has wide bridges and large platforms it is very easy for parents with toddlers to use it as well. As mentioned there are a variety of swings including a large disk into which a number of children (or adults, I daresay!) can fit. Also I recommend you give the twirlers at the gate a go. You hold what is for all the world like a steering wheel that is nearly parallel to the ground but about 6ft up and place your feet on a disk that is also skewed off the horizontal and the next thing you are spinning. The pic right are the nippers twirling on the bottom part. A lot of the playgrounds have variations on these clever twirlers and they can be great fun until somebody pukes!</p>
<p>There are also quite a few simple but not uncomfortable red benches and enough bins. I think it&#8217;s a pity that the benches aren&#8217;t two sided so you can face either way and so capacity is increased. I also noticed that there isn&#8217;t a bin beside the gate into the playground which is always handy so you can dump your rubbish as you leave. You might laugh about me commenting about the bins but this can be an issue in some parks. There are no picnic benches i.e. benches with tables, which is a pity but this is not a deal breaker for me. We were there for about an hour today and could easily have stayed longer without the boys getting bored. The park itself is very simply landscaped and of course contains Rathfarnham castle itself. There are tearooms in the castle but at the time of writing and during my previous visit they were closed. Rathfarnham village is just across the road and through the archway. We were there on Good Friday so trading was a little funny but there&#8217;s a good sized Spar where you can get takeaway coffee or ice cream for the kids! I think there are public toilets available in the castle as well and will confirm on my next visit. There is parking available just off Rathfarnham Rd. directly after the traffic lights. It is 50c/hour, max. stay 3 hours. According to DublinBus.ie you can take the 15n, 16, 16a, 17, 48n, 74a or 75 to Rathfarnham but do <a title="Click here to find out more about bus routes to Rathfarnham" href="http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/?searchtype=place&amp;searchquery=Rathfarnham" target="_blank">check their site to find the most convenient bus</a> for the park.</p>
<p>Also housed in the park grounds is the <a title="Click here to find out more in a new window" href="http://www.treecouncil.ie/" target="_blank">Tree Council of Ireland</a>. You can read more about <a title="Click here to find out more in a new window" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rathfarnham" target="_blank">Rathffarnham on Wikipedia</a>.</p>
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		<title>Discovered in Dublin: The Brown Bread Mixtape</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 13:29:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marcel</dc:creator>
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<p>In my opinion, one of the most interesting events that is currently happening in Dublin city is this monthly themed night of music, spoken word and performance: <strong>The Brown Bread Mixtape</strong>. Happening upstairs at the <a href="http://go2.wordpress.com/?id=725X1342&amp;site=brownbreadmixtape.wordpress.com&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thestagshead.ie%2F">Stag&#8217;s Head</a> is an evening full of great entertainment, prose, poems, song, laughter, fun and the odd Swedish pop song. MC&#8217;s, chief organisators and jacks-of-all-trades Kalle and Enda present a hand-picked array of artists, and are spicing it up with their own performances in between.</p>
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<p>Dublinblog sent some questions their way, and here&#8217;s what the two main men had to say:</p>
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<p><strong>Tell us sth. about yourselves and how you came to organise the Brown Bread Mixtape: </strong></p>
<p><em>Kalle:</em> Well, I lived in New York City for about 7 years where I dabbled a bit in comedy and music. I had some poems published by Lilies &#038; Cannonballs Review, which led to me performing poems at their launch events. They were pretty successful and I really enjoyed the energy of performance poetry. When I moved back to Ireland I was looking for something similar. Enda and myself had known each other a while and had been chatting about doing some kind of an event or gig that captured all of our interests (music, poetry, comedy, theatre). We put our heads together and came up with the brownbread mixtape!</p>
<p><em>Enda: </em>I&#8217;m a session musician and a sound engineer. We are a couple of dudes who had a random idea, and a free night in a pub to try it out&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>What is the story about theme for each evening? Why not have the artists decide for themselves what to perform?</strong></p>
<p><em>Kalle:</em> Because it was going to be a mixtape of different types of acts, we knew we needed something to tie the night together. So that was where the theme idea came in. We really liked the idea that each new brownbread mixtape was about a specific topic, rather than a standard gig or open mic which is more open-ended. But more importantly it gave us the opportunity to create a full show centred around the theme. We wanted to create a fully realised night of entertainment, like an old style revue show, where the audience was guided by an MC through a showcase of the best spoken word and music artists currently working. So, on any given month, once we&#8217;ve decided on the theme, we inform the artists we have booked to perform so they can prepare thematic material for the night. Also, for each new theme, Enda and myself will prepare an opening singalong segment for the audience to get them in the mood. I will usually write a new poem or two related to the theme as well as a bunch of sketches for our resident actors, the brownbread players, to perform. So, to answer your question, the theme is there to generate ideas for us all and the artists actually do have a lot of leeway in terms of choosing what they perform, we just ask that they perform at least one piece directly related to the theme of the night.</p>
<p><em>Enda:</em> We call the theme, we set the stage, the performers take the mic(k)</p>
<p><strong>Why upstairs at the Stag&#8217;s Head? Are there any plans to change venue? </strong></p>
<p><em>Kalle:</em> The folks at The Stag&#8217;s Head were incredibly polite, professional and simply willing to take a chance on us. We have a great relationship with them now. The upstairs of The Stag&#8217;s Head is a lovely room and when it is full on a brownbread mixtape night it has a terrific energy. It&#8217;s also one of the most iconic pubs in Dublin, which must make it one of the most iconic in the world! We don&#8217;t really want to move right now.</p>
<p><em>Enda:</em> eh&#8230; yea what Kalle said</p>
<p><strong>Do you think the web an advantage for artists, especially for people without record deal or published books?</strong></p>
<p><em>Kalle: </em>I think the web is hugely important for what we do. In fact all of our advertising and promotion is done on the web and by word of mouth. Sites like facebook and myspace are not necessarily my favourite thing in the world, but they are an incredibly rapid and powerful way to communicate with likeminded people, as well as being a brilliant way to network with performers for future shows. It also affords us the opportunity to showcase the brownbread mixtape gigs online for our friends and family outside of Dublin and Ireland. We are planning on setting up a webcast of future gigs, so the web will play a pretty integral role in the show down the line. If our web presence allows the artists who have performed at the brownbread mixtape to publish work or get a record deal, then that would be an incredibly huge honour and we would be thrilled that we played any small part in that</p>
<p><em>Enda: </em>We give the performers a complimentary recording of their set, and ask them to choose one of the tracks for our facebook and myspace jukeboxes, which we showcase until the next gig. It&#8217;s a way of paying the performers, but most importantly they can use the recordings on their own webpage to promote themselves.</p>
<p><strong>Where can we find more information about the mixtape? </strong></p>
<p><em>Kalle:</em> If you want more information about the mixtape, then point your browser here for our <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thebrownbreadmixtape">myspace page</a> to sample audio of previous performers, or alternatively you can read reviews and find out about upcoming shows at <a href="http://brownbreadmixtape.wordpress.com/">our blog </a>right here. If you wish to become a fan of ours then we have a regularly updated <a href="http://www.facebook.com/thebrownbreadmixtape">facebook page </a>and the obligatory <a href="http://www.twitter.com/brownbreadmix">twitter</a> page.</p>
<p><em>Enda:</em> We&#8217;re on the Internet! </p>
<p><strong>And, is there anything the world needs to know about you</strong></p>
<p><em>Kalle:</em> Most of all we want people to know that the brownbread mixtape is just great fun. And like all fun things it has to be a little mad and a little beyond your control. </p>
<p>So, we have to keep reminding ourselves that it&#8217;s the challenge of the theme, the openness to try out new ideas, the collaboration between ourselves and all the artists, and the audience for that matter, that makes brownbread greater than the sum of its parts. </p>
<p><em>Enda:</em> Yep, what Kalle said&#8230;actually, i want to say also that the performers we&#8217;ve had so far have been amazing; they&#8217;ve either written material specifically for the gig, or creatively shoehorned their own material to fit the theme&#8230; as Kalle would say, &#8220;that&#8217;s some serious talent&#8221; (and i don&#8217;t mean that as in Kalle&#8217;s checking them out like he fancies them)</p>
<p><em>Kalle:</em> I&#8217;ve heard it said that the recession brings about great art. Based on what I have seen it&#8217;s true. There&#8217;s a real buzz happening in Dublin at the moment and we&#8217;d like to think that the brownbread mixtape is right at the heart of that. Don&#8217;t take it from me, come along this month and see for yourself!</p>
<p><em>Enda:</em> It&#8217;s FREE!</p>
<p>To sum it all up: it&#8217;s free, it&#8217;s great fun, and some incredible art is created there. The next mixtape takes place on February 24th. Be there.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 23:10:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>stephent</dc:creator>
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<p>There is a fan page on Facebook called <em>Secret Dublin</em>. <em>Secret Dublin</em> aims to provide a forum for Dubliners to share their insights on places and talent in Dublin to discover “hidden gems”. The idea is romantic, but sadly a short peruse of the page shows few suggestions. With this in mind, I am going to share my little bit of Secret Dublin I happened to stumble across two months ago.</p>
<p>Weeks and weeks ago, my French friend, Maryline, told me of an evening called <em>Milk &amp; Cookie Stories</em>.</p>
<p>“It is a group of people that come together to tell stories and have cookies,” she explained. She described the event as if it were common place.</p>
<p>“What has cookies got to do with stories?” I asked in puzzlement.</p>
<p>“I don’t know, replied my friend. “It’s just what they do.”</p>
<p>“How much is it?”</p>
<p>“It is free.”</p>
<p>I was suspicious. I gave the first two events a wide berth by politely declining an invite. Then came a funny phase of mine; I realised I needed to be more open to new things and new people. When Maryline reminded me yet another <em>Milk &amp; Cookie Stories</em> evening approached, I agreed to attend. I remained sceptical, but reminded myself of the new things and new people I craved.</p>
<p>On a wet Tuesday evening Maryline and I made our way to the Dublin Exchange, Temple Bar. We arrived to be greeted by friendly faces, most of whom –  I guessed – were students. We were early. Rows of seats and large cushions on the floor remained vacant. Across the open plan room were tables bearing baskets of biscuits. We were offered tea and helped ourselves to the fare on offer.</p>
<p>When I asked one of the organisers about the evening, I was told that it was an open mic evening where attendants were invited to share a story. The story could be anything from a lament to a personal experience. An emphasis was placed on first timers. Anyone interested in spinning a yarn was invited to put their name on the list. They would be called up when their moment came.</p>
<p>My friend and I warmed ourselves next to a solitary radiator in a remote corner of the gallery. We watched as the number of attendants slowly and steadily increased. We were both taken aback by the friendly atmosphere. I was introduced to a considerable number of people. I noted how simple it was to strike up conversation with relative strangers. My thoughts were suddenly interrupted.</p>
<p>“We will be starting in around five minutes,” a girl named Sarah announced to the eighty or so people gathered. This prompted a hush to descend on the room.</p>
<p>The first story teller was called up. He received a supportive applause from the congregation. He told his story. Following another round of applause, the next story teller was called. The most memorable performances from the evening were a recital of Arabian Nights, an Hungarian folktale and a Celtic myth. The featured performer of the evening – whose name has unfortunately slipped my mind – told a personal story that was both moving and humorous.</p>
<p>I went again last Tuesday and had an equally enjoyable experience. The featured performer, Clare Murphy, told two Irish stories and a Nigerian tale. Her performance was uniquely engaging and animated. Clare drew loud laughs and planted ideas in our minds. I would gladly have listened to her for hours had I the chance. Clare embodies the skill and art of storytelling that <em>Milk &amp; Cookie Stories</em> strives to promote.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.milkandcookiestories.com/events/">Milk &amp; Cookies Stories</a> meets on the first/second Tuesday of every month at Dublin Exchange, Temple Bar. The atmosphere is friendly, the stories are entertaining and the cookies are tasty. The event is free, but the organisers do encourage attendants to make a small donation when the “cookie jar” is passed around.  Should you find yourself available from six o’clock Tuesday, 9<sup>th</sup> February, you should come along.</p>
<p>What’s the worst that can happen? You enjoy a unique experience and open your mind to some new ideas? Come along, it’s a great evening.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Oct 2009 15:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marcel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Norsemen are upon us again! As last year, the Dublin Viking Festival is taking place next weekend. The Dublin Viking Festival takes place on Dublin&#8217;s Wood Quay and Temple Bar from Friday the 16th October until Sunday 18th October 2009.The Vikings were the first settlers at Dublin and old reminants of their settlement have [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Norsemen are upon us again! As last year, the <a href="http://www.dublinvikingfestival.ie/index.html">Dublin Viking Festival</a> is taking place next weekend.</p>
<blockquote><p>The Dublin Viking Festival takes place on Dublin&#8217;s Wood Quay and Temple Bar from Friday the 16th October until Sunday 18th October 2009.The Vikings were the first settlers at Dublin and old reminants of their settlement have been found at Wood Quay in Dublin City Centre on the site of Dublin City Council&#8217;s civic offices.</p>
<p>Dublin City Council invites you to come down and explore our Viking Heritage from 12 noon &#8211; 6pm October 16th, 17th &amp; 18th for a family fun packed weekend.</p></blockquote>
<p>I&#8217;ve been there <a href="http://www.dublinblog.ie/2008/06/27/dublin-viking-festival/">last year</a>, and have to confess that it is a bit dull for a veteran roleplayer like me; plus the post-modern surroundings of the civic offices are not really helping in recreating the image of the Viking world. On the other hand it was great fun for the kids, and it seems the festival is generally more aiming at family entertainment than drinking mead from the skulls of slain enemies. And if there&#8217;s the same re-enactment group as last year, you&#8217;ll get at least an overview of how to form a propper Viking shield wall:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.dublinvikingfestival.ie/images/photos/DSCF4109.jpg" alt="shield wall" /></p>
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		<dc:creator>Brandon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our friends at The Dubliner magazine are at it again (you know, that sassy, satirical, &#8216;progressive&#8217; publication that occasionally gets into some controversy with golfers&#8217; wives) with Old City, New Dreams. This year finds an expanded list of events and venues to play host to the lively debates involving various Dublin luminaries. Only problem is, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Our friends at The Dubliner magazine are at it again <em>(you know, that sassy, satirical, &#8216;progressive&#8217; publication that occasionally gets into some controversy with golfers&#8217; wives)</em> with <a href="http://www.thedubliner.ie/the_dubliner_magazine/2009/09/old-city-new-dreams-2009-.html">Old City, New Dreams</a>.  This year finds an expanded list of events and venues to play host to the lively debates involving various Dublin luminaries.  </p>
<p>Only problem is, if you haven&#8217;t ordered your <strong>free tickets</strong> by now, you&#8217;ve only got a few choices left.  Most of the events next week are all booked, leaving only two left, as of this afternoon.  I&#8217;m hoping to get to the &#8216;Fluffy Capitalism&#8217; event myself.  But only after I convince a friend who works in finance to come with me so he can feed me questions to throw out that make me sound like I know what I&#8217;m talking about.  </p>
<p>And while you&#8217;re looking through <a href="http://www.thedubliner.ie/the_dubliner_magazine/">The Dubliner blog</a>, be sure to check out the &#8216;Dublin&#8217;s 10 New Commandments&#8217; posts.  After walking through the city centre in the rain today, I can really appreciate <a href="http://www.thedubliner.ie/the_dubliner_magazine/2009/10/dublins-10-new-commandments.html">this one</a>: Thou shalt not carry a golf umbrella through the city.</p>
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