The Sapphic Screen – Nov 9 to 14
This week’s telly starts out with a good few things of interest but, by the end of the week, zip. I suppose, with this week being the anniversary of events in both World Wars, it’s understandable that...
View ArticleA Suppa Earl Gae
Put it this way, any opportunity to mention Glee, and I will take advantage of it. So when our regular poster told me she couldn’t post today, I jumped at the chance to share some Glee news with you....
View Article‘The Kids Are All Right’ picks up Berlinale Teddy Award
Lisa Cholodenko’s The Kids Are All Right has picked up the Teddy Award for Best Feature Film at the the Berlin film festival, the Berlinale. The award was conferred yesterday as the 12-day...
View ArticleA Single Man
When I think of Colin Firth one image comes into my mind and that is his portrayal of Mr. Darcy in the 1995 TV adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. This novel has been made so many times but it is his...
View ArticleReview: Chloe
When I saw the //www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lRqblsM-s8 target=”_blank”>trailer for this film, I was intrigued, and instantly knew I had to see it. As it turns out, the trailer was edited in a way that...
View ArticleGinger Nut
They are a dying breed, getting rarer and rarer as the years go by. Approximately ten percent of Irish people are redheads, even though non-Irish people tend to think that we’ve all got flowing titian...
View ArticleReview: ‘The Kids Are All Right’
I don’t normally do this. I‘m the sort of person who regards film posters and trailers as spoilers. I won’t even read the back of a box set to find out what I’m supposed to be watching next. But I need...
View ArticleKnow your history
Mark Ward is a great man. There he is working his fingers to the bone in Tallaght Library and he thinks to himself, “let’s celebrate LGBT History month!”. It’s a real case of taking the bull by the...
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