Friday, July 4, 2014

#FIVEONFRIDAY


Check out this week's #FIVEONFRIDAY

Tar Mar Tales


Tar Mar Tales; a name to know and a blog to stalk…I mean read. The Cork/Belfast based blogger is honest, funny and smart when it comes to creating her blog. With posts and discussions ranging from reviewing recent make-up buys, delicious receipts she’s trying at the moment and look-books to previews into the young bloggers budding career within fashion. (Just last summer she worked in the costume department on Game of Thrones *pause for fan-girling*) Covering all the social mediums, Tar Mar Tales is an exciting and talented stylish lady who keeps you both entertained and informed!

Grafton Street


Grafton Street would not be the first place you think of for some free light entertainment during your lunch break. However, during the summer months Dublin’s famous shop street becomes an open stage for street performers far and wide. With living statues placed beside epic dance-offs and bubble makers framing the stages for acoustics beginners, Grafton street has a little bit of fun and excitement for everyone.

Valerie Coyne Music


We are so thrilled to be hosting an intimate concert with the hugely talented Valerie Coyne Trio later this month. It’s going to be an amazing night of soft jazz, refreshments and fashionable moments. Mark the date in your calendar, July 10th, and head over to our blog for more details.

Murphy’s ice cream


While I still would never refuse the old reliable HB Raspberry Swirl ice cream (with two wafers of course), there is something to be said about looking for that extra ‘umph’ when it comes to treating yourself to an ice cream.  Step forward Murphy’s Handmade Ice Cream *round of applause*. Currently providing 16 flavours and counting, Murphy’s Ice Cream is the best way to feel like a big kid again but with a little bit more class. Two scopes of Blissful Butterscotch and a photo on the giant swing please! :D

The Icon Factory


Although I’ve been working in Temple Bar for almost two years, the old region still manages to provide me with some unique discoveries. The latest of these is The Icon Factory. Based on Aston Place, the non-profit company was created with the purpose to portray and promote modern artistic interpretations of some of the major artists and icons within Irish history.  With each artists’ creations exhibited throughout the lanes of Temple Bar, the Icon Factory have provided the perfect balance between playing homage to the past while displaying the future of the artistic scene within Ireland.


What is your #FIVEONFRIDAY? J
Sinéad

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