The Apprentice Ireland Liveblog – Week 11

In this week’s task, the four remaining contestants (Lucinda, Steve, Stephen and Ger) are given the challenge of creating a 30 second radio ad, and an accompanying advertorial for Appleby Jewellers. Both ads should contain a new creative tagline for the company and will run during the lead up to Christmas. The Apprentice Ireland - Week 11 Click here to open in a new window

but is it Art?

School of Saatchi BBC 2, mondays, 9pm It’s all about apprenticeships these days. Should you not wish to follow Bills exploits (over on the weekly liveblog) perhaps you might want to follow the path of the art worlds newest pop culture artist. Or at least that’s what they hope to be. Charles Saatchi, world famous art collector, museum owner and patron is looking for the artworlds Next Big Thing. He held an open submission contest and hundreds applied. Who wouldn’t? The prize is a three year patronage and your own studio. This is the man who discovered Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin. Think of them what you will but these guys earn THOUSANDS on their work. The hundreds got whittled down to 12 who got to show their work to a judging panel of artist Tracey Emin, critic and broadcaster Matthew Collings, art collector Frank Cohen and Barbican curator Kate … There’s more

Trim 2025 [this] Friday 4th December

have you ever been to Trim….? Yes that wee little town…. yip the one with The Castle….? What if I told you that some of Irelands greatest music acts like THE MAGIC NUMBERS, Meteor Award Winners Ham Sandwich, The DLS, The Sauce Warriors, Gerry Tully & Kathy Crinion….. the list goes on… were about to play the local GAA hall…. all in the name of what…. ?!! Well heres what the website says… The Launch coincides with the build up to Copenhagen 2020 Climate Change Conference and we hope to raise awareness and support for local carbon emission reducing initiatives. We aspire to help Trim achieve Carbon Neutral status over the next fifteen years Story Directional Change: I’ve just got off the phone to organiser of the entire gig Martin Tighe. An event organiser…? No. Its gets more interesting…. the guy is a chemist by trade and works in Trinity College. This gig is non-profit making…. most … There’s more

Competition: The Emergency - Use Democracy Sensibly

Yep that’s right folks, the good people at the Emergency have bestowed two festive copies of their new CD, Use Democracy Sensibly. All you have to do is drop us a comment with the answering to the following: Name one of the members of The Emergency (there’s 6). You can find the answer here. Don’t just copy and paste the previous persons answer either. We’ll pick two random winners this Friday 4th December. I’ve done a previous post on the CD here and so has Darragh. Peter did a piece here too. The winners are: Deirdre Duggan and Gerry as picked via random numbers on twitter. Congrats to you both.

Smash Hits Christmas Dance Party

Smash Hits - like so totally the ultimate 90s band - are playing a special 90s Christmas party in The Button Factory next Saturday evening 5 December in aid of International Volunteer Day. Described as “a 6-pc band performing the cream of 90s dance, pop and RnB chart classics from Technotronic, N-Trance, Culture Beat, Dr. Alban, MC Hammer, Snap, C+C Music Factory, Vanilla Ice and more…” they have piqued my interest… Vanilla Ice? Technotronic? Snap? That line-up is bringing me way back to when tracksuits were cool so long as they were shiny shell suits and runners absolutely had to have the tongues sticking out.

Making up dresses…

So like everyone else in this country, I have a lot less money than I used to but unfortunately I still have an insane love for clothes and the need for that ever perfect dress. Having being invited to a black tie gig next week, I found that of course I have nothing appropriate to wear. Don’t think flat boots and jeans will cut it unfortunately. Usually I’m not really one for black tie balls, and certainly don’t mix with the glitterati of southside Dublin on a regular basis. I could think of nothing worse than wearing a silk diamante number that reeks of fake tan and hair extensions – a real possibility if I didn’t get a move on! I’ve spent the last few days panicking about it and so did the sensible thing and made a dress up in my head! I have a terrible habit of doing this and then am … There’s more

X Blather, With Ronan and Sweary!.. part deux.

For those of you who missed the latest X Factor showdown (or for those of you who watched it but are far too dithery to form powerful opinions on it yourself) and could really, really do with something profound to spout at the water-cooler in the office when the leering eyes of your brighter colleagues are upon you … here’s the second installment of Ronan and Sweary’s intelligent, thoughtful and helpfully weekly X Factor debate. Will they come to blows over Stacey? Will Joe prompt in them night-terrors again this week? Is it a bit mean to bring up Cheryl’s conviction for assault after all these years? Why not read on and decide for yourself! The X Factor: Take That / Elton John Week! Sweary: I take it we agree it HAS to be Lloyd’s time … Ronan: It sure does. Simon opened the show saying everyone deserved to be … There’s more