‘Growing up in Cork I never understood why we didn’t film more here’

It is the morning after the Oscars and, like many of us, Éanna Hardwicke is proudly talking about Jessie Buckley’s history making best actress win. It’s notable, he says, that Irish — and Munster — talent has enjoyed so much success at cinema’s biggest stage in recent years. “Imagine, in two of the last three … Read more

I spent a day with The Young Offenders filming a very Cork wedding — here’s what I learned

On a bright but blustery morning on Cork’s northside, the corridors of Terence MacSwiney Community College hum with energy, a sort of controlled chaos, as it transforms to become the set of The Young Offenders. Between clusters of crew, snaking cables, big lights, stacked school chairs, and the scuff of runners on the skirting boards, … Read more

Allulose Stick & Starbucks Aeroccino: Panda Rank Review

With My Normal’s new product Allulose Stick Starbucks Aeroccino If you like cafe drinks but are… The post Allulose Stick & Starbucks Aeroccino: Panda Rank Review appeared first on Archynetys. Source link

Historic music venue reopens in city centre

The occasion marked the end of a months-long battle to save one of Cork’s most famous nightlife venues from the brink of dereliction. Fortunately, the intense preparation for the Savoy’s grand reopening on Valentine’s night seems to be paying off. Just a week into the venue’s comeback, and gigs are already being booked for Christmas.  … Read more

‘It was very strange to feel so at home in a new country. But I do’

If Irishness was measured by people’s ability to talk about the weather, Rosie O’Donnell may well deserve some sheep-grazing rights. Actress, activist, advocate, comedian — it’s hard to know where to begin with someone whose life has been so public for so long. So I take the soft approach. I choose rain. I tell her I’m … Read more

Inside the enclosed community of Tyburn nuns in Cork

Mother Esther, Mother Carmen, Mother Miriam Joseph, Mother Joan, Mother John Baptist, and Mother John at Cobh Tyburn Convent in Admirality House which was built in the mid-1880’s, then damaged in a fire in 1923 and restored in 1928. It is now part of the St Benedict’s Priory at Cobh, Co Cork. The building currently … Read more

Ian Watson: Child killer and one of Ireland's longest serving prisoners dies behind bars – Irish Examiner

Ian Watson: Child killer and one of Ireland’s longest serving prisoners dies behind bars  Irish Examiner Man who murdered Arklow schoolboy Conor McCabe dies after spending more than 41 years in jail  The Irish Times Child killer among Ireland’s longest-serving inmates dies in prison  Irish Mirror Source link

APAC Banks Brace for Macro Turbulence: Rethinking Risk in the Age of Black Swans

Archyde Asia-Pacific Banks Confront a New Era of Macroeconomic Volatility Table of Contents 1. Asia-Pacific Banks Confront a New Era of Macroeconomic Volatility 2. The Tariff Shock and Its Ripple Effects… You can read the full story here: APAC Banks Brace for Macro Turbulence: Rethinking Risk in the Age of Black Swans. Source link